
From students to working professionals, see how learners are enhancing their skills and deepening their cybersecurity knowledge with CodeRed courses.
Loved the Course? Share Your ExperienceHi, I’m Yuvraj Singh Bhati. I’m a first-year BCA Cybersecurity student. I recently finished the Introduction to Cybersecurity course from CodeRed, where I learned about cybersecurity, cyberattacks, and cyber warfare.
Hi, I'm Sekou Rodrigue Haba, a Network and System Administrator. I completed the DEVASC 200-901 course from CodeRed. In this course, I learned about network automation, APIs, and their importance in modern network infrastructures. I also learned how automation tools such as Ansible, Terraform, and Chef can be used to simplify network configuration, deployment, and management.
Hi, I’m Roshani S, an Electronics and Communication Engineering student at Christ University. I recently completed the SQL Injection Attacks course on CodeRed. Through this course, I learned how SQL queries interact with databases, the different types of SQL injection techniques, and how testing tools can be used to identify vulnerabilities in a controlled environment. The course was clear, practical, and helped me understand database security concepts in a structured way.
Hi, I’m Nitesh Sharma, a BCA (Cybersecurity) student. I recently completed the SQL Injection and the Introduction to Dark Web, Anonymity, and Cryptocurrency courses on CodeRed. From these courses, I gained a clear understanding of how SQL injection attacks work and how to identify and prevent them in real-world scenarios. I also learned how the dark web operates, the importance of anonymity, and the basics of cryptocurrency in cybersecurity contexts. The content was well-structured, practical, and easy to understand, especially for beginners. These courses have strengthened my foundation in cybersecurity and boosted my confidence in pursuing a SOC Analyst role. Overall, a valuable learning experience.
Hi, I’m Sohaim, and I am a Systems Engineer / IT Infrastructure Professional. I recently completed the Introduction to SAN and NAS Storage course on CodeRed. This course gave me a solid, vendor-agnostic foundation in modern storage technologies. The two biggest takeaways for me were: first, understanding the core differences between SAN and NAS architectures and when to deploy each; and second, gaining hands-on insight into protocols like iSCSI, Fibre Channel, and NFS. It perfectly bridged the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world storage implementation. It’s rare to find a beginner-friendly course that still respects the depth required for production-level decision-making. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to move beyond theory and into infrastructure engineering.
Hi, I’m M Shahmeer Mughal, and I am a Cybersecurity Intern. I recently completed the Android Bug Bounty Hunting: Hunt Like a Rat course from CodeRed. One of the most valuable things I learned from this course was how to approach Android application security testing in a structured and methodical way. It helped me understand how to identify common mobile vulnerabilities, analyze insecure configurations, and assess application behavior from an attacker’s perspective. I also gained practical insight into real-world bug bounty methodology, including reconnaissance techniques, vulnerability validation, and responsible reporting practices. The hands-on learning approach significantly improved my confidence in testing mobile applications and strengthened my overall vulnerability assessment skills. Overall, this course provided practical, industry-relevant knowledge that enhanced my understanding of Android security and ethical hacking workflows.
Hi, I’m Yuvraj Singh Bhati. I’m a first-year BCA Cybersecurity student. I recently finished the Introduction to Cybersecurity course from CodeRed, where I learned about cybersecurity, cyberattacks, and cyber warfare.
Hi, I'm Sekou Rodrigue Haba, a Network and System Administrator. I completed the DEVASC 200-901 course from CodeRed. In this course, I learned about network automation, APIs, and their importance in modern network infrastructures. I also learned how automation tools such as Ansible, Terraform, and Chef can be used to simplify network configuration, deployment, and management.
Hi, I’m Roshani S, an Electronics and Communication Engineering student at Christ University. I recently completed the SQL Injection Attacks course on CodeRed. Through this course, I learned how SQL queries interact with databases, the different types of SQL injection techniques, and how testing tools can be used to identify vulnerabilities in a controlled environment. The course was clear, practical, and helped me understand database security concepts in a structured way.
Hi, I’m Nitesh Sharma, a BCA (Cybersecurity) student. I recently completed the SQL Injection and the Introduction to Dark Web, Anonymity, and Cryptocurrency courses on CodeRed. From these courses, I gained a clear understanding of how SQL injection attacks work and how to identify and prevent them in real-world scenarios. I also learned how the dark web operates, the importance of anonymity, and the basics of cryptocurrency in cybersecurity contexts. The content was well-structured, practical, and easy to understand, especially for beginners. These courses have strengthened my foundation in cybersecurity and boosted my confidence in pursuing a SOC Analyst role. Overall, a valuable learning experience.
Hi, I’m Sohaim, and I am a Systems Engineer / IT Infrastructure Professional. I recently completed the Introduction to SAN and NAS Storage course on CodeRed. This course gave me a solid, vendor-agnostic foundation in modern storage technologies. The two biggest takeaways for me were: first, understanding the core differences between SAN and NAS architectures and when to deploy each; and second, gaining hands-on insight into protocols like iSCSI, Fibre Channel, and NFS. It perfectly bridged the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world storage implementation. It’s rare to find a beginner-friendly course that still respects the depth required for production-level decision-making. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to move beyond theory and into infrastructure engineering.
Hi, I’m M Shahmeer Mughal, and I am a Cybersecurity Intern. I recently completed the Android Bug Bounty Hunting: Hunt Like a Rat course from CodeRed. One of the most valuable things I learned from this course was how to approach Android application security testing in a structured and methodical way. It helped me understand how to identify common mobile vulnerabilities, analyze insecure configurations, and assess application behavior from an attacker’s perspective. I also gained practical insight into real-world bug bounty methodology, including reconnaissance techniques, vulnerability validation, and responsible reporting practices. The hands-on learning approach significantly improved my confidence in testing mobile applications and strengthened my overall vulnerability assessment skills. Overall, this course provided practical, industry-relevant knowledge that enhanced my understanding of Android security and ethical hacking workflows.