In this conversation, Chris Glanden interviews Matt Brown, a cybersecurity professional with extensive experience in both offensive and defensive security. Matt shares his journey into the cybersecurity field, discussing the importance of continuous learning, the transition from blue team to red team, and the critical skills needed for pen testing. They also explore the role of certifications, the evolution of online learning, and the impact of YouTube as a platform for education. Matt emphasizes the importance of understanding business operations in cybersecurity and shares insights on creating engaging content for aspiring professionals.
00:00 Introduction to Matt Brown and His Journey
03:50 Transitioning from Blue Team to Red Team
10:28 The Importance of Soft Skills in Pen Testing
11:28 Certifications vs. Practical Learning
15:21 The Rise of Online Education in Cybersecurity
20:19 YouTube Success and Audience Engagement
26:14 Future of Security Training
28:41 Fun and Unique Bar Experiences
31:37 Connecting with Matt Brown Online
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[Brown Find Security Training] –https://brownfinesecurity.com/
An online, hands-on hardware hacking and IoT security training platform created by Matt Brown, designed to make practical offensive security training accessible without expensive in-person courses.
[Matt Brown YouTube Channel] – https://www.youtube.com/@mattbrwn
A cybersecurity education channel focused on hardware hacking, IoT security, and penetration testing, known for long-form, unedited, real-world demonstrations and learning-through-problem-solving.
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[Matt Brown on X (formerly Twitter)] – https://x.com/nmatt0
Matt Brown’s social platform where he shares insights, updates, and discussions related to cybersecurity, hardware hacking, and offensive security training.
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[Matt Brown on LinkedIn] – https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattbrwn/
Matt Brown’s professional profile used for industry networking, sharing cybersecurity knowledge, and connecting with professionals interested in penetration testing and hardware security.