Top 7 Cyber Channels...

11/24/20223 min read

Okay, so this guy isn't a John Hammond or doing anything "security" related, but who doesn't like watching some college guy, using van socks as a pop filter for his mic, as he solves extremely difficult problems from a computer science perspective. If you know anything about coding and enjoy his sick selection of LoFi from SoundCloud, his videos are a whole vibe and a half.

This specific video is AMAZING. How he literally explains all of CS in 8 minutes while being naturally entertaining is beyond me.

Devon Crawford

"3 years of Computer Science in 8 minutes"

John Hammond

This guy is a top-tier, professional cybersecurity researcher that has a specific focus on exploits and vulnerabilities. For example, I have never seen the process of reverse engineering malware. Who has? Well, John shows how creative and dangerous some people (bad actors) are at creating harmful snippets of code or programs. He has a ton of videos that go over so much, so just scroll around and found something that you might find interesting

Seytonic

Instead of reading the news for yourself, he will tell you about the news, and explain from a technical perspective on how the hack could have been prevented or expanded. Seytonic likes to review recent hacks that you may have seen from mainstream media (The Hacker News), and develops pentesting, hardware tools that he sells on his website.

This channel is more on the entertaining side for the masses, but nonetheless, a great channel to follow.

Disrupt

This channel is definitely for entertainment purposes, but it goes over some absolutely wild hacks. These videos have an eerie, but yet, intriguing factor to these videos.

Techlore

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I believe this company is run by one or two guys. I thoroughly and mainly use them for the podcasts that are streamed on Apple and Spotify's platform. They gave over new and recent events regarding hacks, improvements to privacy, changing laws, and cyberforensics.

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The Hacker News

This webpage definitely holds some recent news and articles about recent hacks and massive vulnerabilities. Now....are these articles and nuggets of information truly some 'uber duper secret squirrel information....absolutely not. Nonetheless, still the mainstream articles are informative and interesting to read.

Simply, this guy has a ton of experience working in cybersecurity and currently works as a cybersecurity researcher. He doesn't have a ton of followers, and his videos on YouTube are more geared toward education rather than entertainment. But he does hold a strong focus on privacy and rights to self-generated data. I'm also excited to see how his company may explode in the near future.

Sun Knudsen

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