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@ilikemyself2319
Жыл бұрын
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People/soft skills are so key for 'going further' for sure...I'm a programmer by day and CyberSec student by night but my boss said I'll go very far because I'm so well spoken and can break stuff down easily to non-techies. Best of luck to all of you :)
This is awesome. Hearing someone else’s methodology is always super interesting
WOW. I needed this. Great, detailed. Thank you. I can watch this 5 or more times with no problems. Thank you both.
Fabulous video. I am a person who sucks at interviewing. This gives me a baseline as to what a good interview sounds like. When I'm asked questions, I tend to make the answers as short and un-detailed because I am nervous and not sure what things to include. I think this sells my knowledge short. The answers here aren't too long but they are detailed enough to show the interviewee's knowledge. CM thanks again for another stellar video and thanks to Matt for sharing his knowledge. BTW: Derek Rook rocks too!
I'm so glad I looked into this video for a 2nd time, thinking that at one point I wasn't good enough to even pass an interview or anything like this. I just got a scheduled interview for Jr. Pentester with a resume that doesn't even begin to cover what I already know from the PNPT nor the OSCP material, because all it contained was knowledge from back then that was just when I graduated from a cybersecurity bootcamp, and just like another comment I saw through here, I've definitely been selling myself short. Even if I don't get the job, it proves to me that I've been doing something right. Thanks for the content, knowledge, and wisdom on how to become successful in this field. I'm very close to becoming part of a Red Team, considering I've been achieving my career milestones in half the time other ppl have tried to do it along the years. Some ppl take about 6-10 years on avg, from the all the feedback I've been getting through networking, I should be able to achieve in 3-5 years. Thanks again. Cheers!
Great interview and a good insight into the field. Ive been selling myself short lol. Done basically all he talks about both in labs and IRL engagements, but always considerd myself a rookie n00b. Thanks for the morale boost! for me its confirming Im more senior than I thought.
@monnombre6547
4 жыл бұрын
what is an IRL engagement?
@CrackedEmblem
4 жыл бұрын
@@monnombre6547 im guessing "in real life"
@monnombre6547
4 жыл бұрын
@@CrackedEmblem could be. good guess, didn't even think of that! thnx for the input!
@s1ked_416
5 ай бұрын
Definitely means an "in-person" engagement @@monnombre6547 rather than doing them through a lab or something. This could also mean an external pentest, which doesn't necessarily mean you have to be in-person but the fact that you're doing something for someone under contract or some form of agreement that gives consent.
I was finally able to watch this video. Well done, and really enjoyed the insight. I'll definitely be watching again, and taking notes!
@TCMSecurityAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Dude you deserve a million subs man. Great questions. Great content. Thank you.
TCM thanks, this is very helpful bro!🙏 I am learning a lot just by watching your videos.
Great video, I have an interview on Monday and this is absolutely amazing, Taking notes and starting to see the difference between senior and junior, Im hopeing to impress them with some of what was said in this video! keep it up! And thanks Joe for smashing the interview!
@zabuiz7336
2 жыл бұрын
how was it?
@monst3rs26
2 жыл бұрын
@@zabuiz7336 well that one flopped, but got a job as a security analyst shortly after, and now I will be starting A new position in an International bank as a pentester, so all worked out! :D
@surmaiadhikari7249
Жыл бұрын
@@monst3rs26 that's kinda awesome!
You are doing a great job man!.
This interview was great and full of truth, thanks for making it happen
Great job Matt!
men i admire your work and skills am working harder to be greater!
You know, another awesome video.
Thank You so much for uploading this. Appreciate it.
Thank you for another awesome video! Learned a ton!!
@24:41 is the "sleep" method they are talking about for blind SQL injection in burpsuite the same as time based sql injection that waits a certain amount of time before showing a response? I was wondering if someone could explain a little bit further for someone currently learning the material? i tried google searching such as blind sql injection using sleep, but i wasnt having very clear results. Thanks! im guessing the way to know if the sleep method works is if you send the sql injection, (lets say for 5 minutes), and 5 minutes later a '0' shows up, then that means it is vulnerable to it? am i understanding correctly? what is displayed back to us as a receiving response to know that its working... because i thought blind SQLi means that you are "blind" to see the output responses? how do you know that it actually goes to "sleep" if you arent able to see any feedback?
Great vids.... Lv them👍🏻
Thank you! Very motivating.
Thank you!
Im getting ready for my Security + exam. But not sure what book i should read.
This level of content ❤️🙏👍
I like the Shalom, Shalom at the beginning
Thank you for this video
learned a great deal watching this video thanks for this video
For the sql injection fix question he should have mentioned prepared statements
You mentioned some called Man in the Middle 6, is that a program or did I just misunderstand? If not, where do I find info on this app, I tried googling it and got nothing?
@TCMSecurityAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
Mitm6 is what you need to Google:)
I have a request, plz make a video to build step by step red team infrastructure lab.. Rastalab has written a blog for it. If you can create using that knowledge, nobody has created this setup video. It will be very helpfull..
You know very informative video, you know
Really good video thank you for the information the only concern I have is the guy keeps repeating "you know" I was told by my recruiter not to say that some employers find it incredibly annoying
@TCMSecurityAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
Likely just a nervous habit. Not only was he interviewing with me, but also in front of 100+ people live. I'd be saying "you know" as well
@E_N_K_I
4 жыл бұрын
Yes I noticed that as well. I found it somewhat annoying after a while, but considering how HQ, detailed, etc, all his answers were, I didn't/wouldn't mind at all. A lot of people have these kind of habits with the way they talk.
This video was fantastic.
Can you post that "Matt" guy's info? Like if he has a twitter/youtube/etc, I'd greatly appreciate it! Wouldn't mind following him on social media :)
Thanks, very helpful... you know ;)
Hi, I'm following your videos it is really good. Will you do a videos on WiFi testing.
@TCMSecurityAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
KZread is iffy about wireless testing. I have those videos in the Udemy course if you're interested. Otherwise, a blog post is a good place to start. It's pretty straight forward.
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shalom bratan , when you add Pyhton for hacking on udemy 😭😂
@TCMSecurityAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
Shalom. Some day! :)
Are there any ethical hacking/similar tech jobs that allow/require global travel?
@TCMSecurityAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
Yes. Likely easier to land these jobs as not many people want to travel that much. You'll have to look at specific job descriptions to identify them.
thank you for the video, but i would like more ethical educational videos from you, please :)
3:14 yeah not anymore. we have people with masters in the field taking entry level jobs thanks to the market
30 is late. What are you talking about ma?!! I am 32 and I have CCNP, CCNA, ITIL, AWS, Azure, PMP & MSC Engineering Management & I don't think I started my IT field yet LOOL
Common ways of bypassing DMZ?
Thanks for this!
@TCMSecurityAcademy
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
What is the guests name??
What does the sleep do exactly ?
@TCMSecurityAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
The sleep command tells SQL to wait x amount of seconds before executing. You can set a specific amount of time and see how the site responds. Set another time and see if it changes. Good way to confirm injection when blind.
5 days til my first interview 😬
@Chris-lx2pt
4 жыл бұрын
How'd it go?
@sithlord7264
4 жыл бұрын
Did you get the job?
@senaperdiana6434
3 жыл бұрын
How'd go dude
Wich tool was mentioned at 34:41 for MITM attack?
@omar63945
4 жыл бұрын
mitm6
Who is winner of elearnsecurity course
@johnmcfree6150
4 жыл бұрын
you
@ITTamiloffl
4 жыл бұрын
@@johnmcfree6150 lol🤪
@TCMSecurityAcademy
4 жыл бұрын
This was announced like 2 weeks ago on Twitter.....lol
@ITTamiloffl
4 жыл бұрын
@@TCMSecurityAcademy 😅😅😅
6:30,
Salom salom
Zack bagans
Did you say **Shalom***? means Peace be Upon You?
i just wanna get rich
When you try to jargon talk with an expert. I wouldn't hire him.