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Re: Re: Video tutorials for beginners?


From: david.lafen () hotmail com
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 2009 07:11:44 -0600

Thanks for all the replies! 

I went through all the sites you had recommended over the last couple of days. Here is my analysis:

1. SecurityTube ( http://www.securitytube.net ) - found this to be the best as it has over 400 videos ranging from 
security tools, networking and security basics, conference videos, security programming, etc. The best thing is most of 
the videos actually teach something, instead of just a hacking demo with loud background music. I loved this site!


2. IronGeek ( http://www.irongeek.com ) - Very nice and informative! All the videos are very well made! I wish there 
were programming videos here just like in SecurityTube

3. Hak5 (http://www.hak5.org/category/episodes) - Very nice but I wish there was more content packed into every 
episode. This also has more of tool demos only.

3. The Academy Pro (http://www.theacademypro.com/video/) - Mostly security product videos from various companies ... 
nice for a sys admin but not too useful if you wanna get started with security

4. Milw0rm (http://www.milw0rm.com/video/) - Best exploit videos I have seen. All the new ones make their way here.

Thanks again for helping me out! 

Regards,

David

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