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  • How to become good in injections handling

    Posted by Margarita on January 2, 2022 at 10:54 am

    Hello, Christophe! Thank you for the courses. I’m currently going through the Injection attacks: Free course but obviously will move on with this one. I have a general question. How to become naturally good in this? Sure, I repeat and remember everything you show in the videos but I’m asking how to do it intuitively with real life situations? Do I need to learn something else except SQL and Networking; something like Web development to get a feeling for injections? Or just repeating and understanding of what you do in the videos will make the work in some time? What do you usually say in that regard to your students? Thank you in advance!

    Margarita replied 2 years, 2 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Christophe

    Administrator
    January 8, 2022 at 4:45 am

    Hi @Margarita , this is a really good question. The only long-term answer to this, I think, is practice and repetition. At the end of the day, my courses are designed to help you get started, and then you need to take what you’ve learned and apply it on your own. By doing that, you’ll run into issues and frustrations. Keep working through those, and as you find answers, you’ll not only build confidence, but you’ll also learn so much more!

    If you do plan on sticking in the web application security and/or ethical hacking area, I’d highly recommend that you spend some time learning web development. It’s going to be super helpful when you’re trying to find vulnerabilities, because you’ll understand certain things that you wouldn’t otherwise learn. You’ll also be able to think like a developer, which can be really helpful in finding security bugs.

    I hope this helps clarify, but if not, please let me know and I’ll try a different approach! Thank you also for the great question.

  • Margarita

    Member
    January 9, 2022 at 4:11 am

    Thank you, Christophe!

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