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Where Do Hackers Come From?

October 8, 2018 By Wes Warfield

Welcome back to The 443 – Security Simplified. Have you ever wondered how to get in to cyber-security? In this episode, we talk weigh the benefits of formal education versus self-taught knowledge and discuss the certifications and skills that can help get your foot in the door. Before that though, we’ll dive in to this week’s news including another bad day for Facebook and the latest in nation-state attacks.

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  1. grok says

    November 5, 2018 at 10:55 pm

    Don’t be just another bunch of pro-U.S. regime cheerleader ‘experts’ with a double standard. Your main nemesis *should* be the NSA, CSE, GCHQ and the other ‘Five Eyes’. If you’re for _us_, that is.

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    • Corey Nachreiner says

      June 25, 2019 at 8:53 am

      I don’t know about “main nemesis”, but if you listen to most podcasts you should hear that I’m clearly not satisfied with many things our NSA does. I do not think they are an evil organization at all, and I do believe they are generally after the beneficial “ends” for the US, but I do disagree with some of their “means.” I often point out that I’d like to see some more checks and balances to their cyber efforts

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