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Best Cybersecurity YouTube Channels in 2020

Carlos Cilleruelo
5 min readSep 18, 2020

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Free and valuable resources for learning cybersecurity on YouTube

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Recently I came to read an article talking about 12 Best YouTube Channels to Learn Data Science in 2020 and I found it very interesting. That article gave me the idea to write my recommendations for cybersecurity channels.

Data Science is cool but cybersecurity is awesome. Like Data Science the cybersecurity has been flooded by courses and certifications. YouTube has become a platform with awesome cybersecurity content without the necessity to pay money for it. In fact, most of my social networks have ended having some cybersecurity content among them. For example, Twitter is an incredible place for the Infosec community. But YouTube, being a video platform, has a lot of teaching content.

So without further delay here are my recommendations!!

1. LiveOverflow

LiveOverflow has become one of my favourite cybersecurity YouTube channels due to the variety and quality of their videos. In this channel, you are going to find from CTF video write-ups to videogame hacking or reverse-engineering tutorials. Right now LiveOverflow has more 500k subscribers, more than 30M views and I really love the quality and variety of the content.

Two of my favourite videos is the analysis of a raspberry pi zero find it hidden in a library and how he was able to recover/hack his Instagram account.

Website: https://liveoverflow.com/
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/liveoverflow
Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/liveoverflow

2. STÖK

I always found bug bounty interesting and STÖK YouTube channel is dedicated to that. If you are thinking on trying to earn some money through bug bounty you need to check out this channel. STÖK has 58k subscribers with more than 1M views. Watching videos of this channel you will learn bug bounty tips and techniques.

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Carlos Cilleruelo
Carlos Cilleruelo

Written by Carlos Cilleruelo

Bachelor of Computer Science and MSc on Cyber Security. Currently working as a cybersecurity researcher at the University of Alcalá.

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