Last updated 3/2024
Duration: 4h56m | Video: .MP4, 1920×1080 30 fps | Audio: AAC, 44.1 kHz, 2ch | Size: 1.84 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Python without all of the extra hogwash
What you’ll learn
Use Visual Studio Code with proficiency
Create and run python files
Create interactive python programs
Use condition statements in python
Use loops in python
Write functions in python
Understand Lists and Dictionaries in python
Handle errors properly in python
Write python programs that make API calls
Create python programs that communicate over a network using sockets
Hash Passwords
Check Password Hashes
Authenticate with web applications using Python
Manipulating request headers using Python
Automate tasks that require the use of web applications and APIs using Python
Read from files
Write to files
Use json files to save data across executions
Use json files to hide credentials from source code
Use the logging library to log script activity
Send emails using smtplib
Requirements
No programming OR cybersecurity knowledge is required.
Description
In this course, I will take a different approach to teaching Python. One that teaches error handling and interactivity from the first Python script. This is specifically catered to anyone who is interested in or is learning cybersecurity, especially if you are scared of coding! A good number of software vulnerabilities have “input validation and error handling” as mitigation and by the time you are done with my course, you will fully understand what that means.
Also, there is no way that you can actually learn python without coding and building your own things. This is why I have several coding exercises ready for you to do! Although I do encourage you to do something on your own that you are capable of each step of the way. Don’t be scared to run into walls because only them can you send them crashing down!
I also have another course called “Cybersecurity Prep Course for Absolute Beginners” so please do check that out if you are trying to get into cybersecurity as well.
Why do I take this approach to teach Python? One thing is that unless a program is interactive it is boring. Another thing is that most applications, especially ones that are attacked, are interactive. User input is one of the most popular ways to exploit a program. You will learn exactly why that is.
You may have also heard of an API. You will learn exactly what this is and we will be using Python to interact with it. This will allow you to understand the security concepts behind this. This is vital given that most web applications use at least one third-party API for things like handling payments, sending text messages or emails, etc.
Finally, I will show you the low level of how servers work because we are going to code our very own by teaching you how to use the sockets library!!
Who this course is for
Those interested in python and cybersecurity. Those working in cybersecurity and would like to learn how to program. Cybersecurity students that do not have python in your curriculum.
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/python-for-cyber/