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the_Grinch said: In my case I want to get into exploitation and knowing Computer Science is basically required.
JoJoCal19 said: the_Grinch said: In my case I want to get into exploitation and knowing Computer Science is basically required. So I used to think the same thing. I've always wanted to get into reverse engineering, malware research, and exploit development, and for the longest time I had made plans to go back and get either a BSCS or MSCS (GA Tech). However the more people I've followed that perform that, the more I found that they do not have CS backgrounds or degrees. Many are self taught as well. I'm sure having a CS background will only help, but some of the best out there, including ones putting out their own training, don't seem to have a CS degree or background. So I now figure that I will instead just focus my time on the courses and self learning out there for x86/x64 Assembly, C/C++, and the various reversing tools. I'll instead spend the time and money on Pentester Academy, OSCE/OSEE and the other courses out there. I still want to pursue CS but it's more because I find it fascinating, not as a pre-requisite for pursuing those types of jobs.
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