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If you love Information Technology and coffee, then Chuck is your man! He does a great job with his videos and often times he brings on guests to talk about the technology that is currently trending. Also, he covers certifications and the study materials that you need to pass the exam. He's fun to watch and sometimes you forget you're learning.
David Bombal is a networking guru and he a large following on YouTube. You can also find him on Twitter, LinkedIn, and even Instagram. David is excellent, and he pushes out a lot of meaningful content. He doesn’t just cover networking either; he covers a variety of IT topics. In fact, David is how I found Neal Bridges and the Cyber Insecurity community. I highly recommend you follow David Bombal. You will learn about so many topics, and you’ll likely participate in one of many giveaways on his channel.
The Cyber Mentor is a great resource. This is his Youtube channel and there are hours of videos of him showing the techniques used for ethical hacking. He also covers many other topics related to cybersecurity. I listed his hands-on training and Discord channels well. There is a reason for this, he has a lot of valuable content.
Jeremey's IT lab is a great resource for hands-on labs for networking. If you need the walkthroughs for understanding the CCNA then you need to visit his YouTube channel. I used his labs when I was studying for the CCNA lab and they were a great help. He is responsive when you leave comments on his videos as well.
InsiderPHD is a great resource if you're interested in Bug Bounties. She has a lot of videos on this topic and hacking techniques. You can tell in the videos she has a wealth of knowledge and it's great she is willing to share it for free. If you want to start using your ethical hacking skills then take her advice and just start doing it.
Simply Cyber is a great YouTube channel to learn all things cyber. Gerald's passion for teaching is amazing. He truly cares about other's success and puts out great video content. He does a lot more than having a YouTube channel as well. He is very active on LinkedIn and it seems he's always finding you free training or doing some sort of giveaway. I recommend you subscribe to his channel and connect with him on LinkedIn.
Cyber Sec meg provides a ton of videos to help you land your first cyber job. In fact, she even has a video on how she would get a job in cybersecurity without certifications or education. I also recommend you follow her on Twitter as well. She has a ton of experience and a manager for cybersecurity Incident Response.
Alh4zr3d is a great teacher. Are you looking for hands-on training videos? Then you need to subscribe to his channel. He covers a lot of material using the Try Hack Me training platform. I highly recommend that you follow him on Twitch as well. On Twitch, he streams the challenges he completes on Try Hack Me as he is doing them.
Hak5 is great content for anyone interested in hacking. They have a ton of videos that cover a lot of different topics. They are the longest-running show on YouTube. I really enjoy the Threawire series on this channel to get the latest hacking news.