Cybersecurity 101: Explore Ethical Hacking & Cybersecurity Careers
April 10 @ 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Our remote instruction is Live, Online interactive lecture style, where you have the opportunity to ask questions in real-time, engage with participatory instructor prompts, and receive 1:1 TA support whenever you need it.
Want to learn to out-hack the hackers? Start here! In this one-day workshop, you will get hands-on practice with the tools and techniques of penetration testers and ethical hackers. Get a taste of the Code Fellows cybersecurity program, learn how to find and exploit computer systems, and explore cybersecurity career pathways.
Ops 101 is about experiencing what cybersecurity is all about, through a day-long immersive course for beginners that focuses on hands-on usage of the tools and techniques of ethical hackers. The only technical skill required to take the course is basic computer use familiarity.
April 9 @ 12:15 pm - 1:00 pm Free
Join us, from the comfort of your home, on Zoom! Sign up for the link, here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/partner-power-hour-from-code-fellows-to-facebook-tickets-147702603463?aff=geekwire
James is a Code Fellows alumni and currently employed at Facebook as a Production Engineer. A production engineer is a mix of software-engineer and devops.
He’ll be talking about the Code Fellows journey, the job hunt after, and how Facebook breaks his brain on a regular basis. More specifically, how working at Facebook has changed his perspective on solving problems.
Power Under the Hood: Understanding your Browser Developer Tools
April 8 @ 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Free
Join us for this FREE webinar from the comfort of your home, on Zoom (once registered, the link can be located under “Addition Information” in your confirmation email).
This talk is a continuation of this blog post: https://www.codefellows.org/blog/javascript-in-the-browser-console/
Learn the role of HTML and JavaScript in the websites you visit. Execute commands in the JavaScript developer console and become comfortable using the developer tools built into Google Chrome to inspect and manipulate web browsers’ content.
About the presenter:
Jacob Knaack is a Psychologist, Technical Communicator, and Software Developer. He is currently a lead Instructor at Code Fellows in Seattle WA, where he teaches the 101, 201, 301, and 401 JavaScript courses.
From book club to bootcamp: How these Seattle tech veterans took bold action on racial inclusion
February 5, 2021 at 2:18 pm
Underwritten by
This special series focuses on important community issues, innovative solutions to societal challenges, and people and non-profit groups making an impact through technology.
The Reskill Americans co-founders, from left to right: Femi Akinde, Chief Technology Officer Mike Koss and Tim Mallalieu. (Reskill Americans Photos)
Femi Akinde and Mike Koss met a decade ago at StartPad, a former Seattle co-working space where Koss was director and Akinde was a startup founder. They both eventually moved on, but stayed in close contact. They had monthly lunches and started a social justice book club to discuss the Black experience.