Free info security courses/materials

Lastexile

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Stanford - Crypto 1

University of Maryland - Software Security

UC Irvine - Networking and Security in IOS Application

Took a few courses from coursera. They range from basic to intermediate (crypto) for difficulty.

Cybrary
Contains free training videos for various security domains such as certifications (CompTIA, ISC2, ISACA) to Penetration Testing etc.
Pretty basic/straightforward material for me. Good for newcomers.

OpenSecurityTraining
Contains material on different specialized topics and has various degree of difficulty ranging from basic to advance level.

MIT Opencourseware - Computer Systems Security
Good overview on Computer Security.

Florida State University - Offensive Computer Security

Modern Binary Exploitation by RPISEC
Hardcore stuff and if you are interested in exploitation. Requires knowledge for C and memory stuff (stack layout, heap, pointers), assembly and binary layout.

More Comprehensive Resources can be found at
https://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/wiki/start
https://www.reddit.com/r/netsecstudents/wiki/resources
 
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ExtremeWays

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Coursera
Stanford - Crypto 1

University of Maryland - Software Security

UC Irvine - Networking and Security in IOS Application

Took a few courses from coursera. They range from basic to intermediate (crypto) for difficulty.

Cybrary
Contains free training videos for various security domains such as certifications (CompTIA, ISC2, ISACA) to Penetration Testing etc.
Pretty basic/straightforward material for me. Good for newcomers.

OpenSecurityTraining
Contains material on different specialized topics and has various degree of difficulty ranging from basic to advance level.

MIT Opencourseware - Computer Systems Security
Good overview on Computer Security.

Florida State University - Offensive Computer Security

Modern Binary Exploitation by RPISEC
Hardcore stuff and if you are interested in exploitation. Requires knowledge for C and memory stuff (stack layout, heap, pointers), assembly and binary layout.

More Comprehensive Resources can be found at
https://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/wiki/start
https://www.reddit.com/r/netsecstudents/wiki/resources

Any latest update resources?
 
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