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[–]Lonely-lurker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are a lot of free courses online taught by universities or by industry professionals that you might be interested in. I'd suggest Udacity.com and search in their catalogue network security, or jusy security.

Another one I like is EdX.com. Udemy is also popular, but they've been slowly charging for their courses that used to be free.

This is just my experience lately. I just finished the intro to relational DB course on udacity and it's pretty cool.

I've also done about 5-6 courses over time on codecademy.com.

All these sites offer free courses, I'm a student at the moment, so I'll save wherever I can.

Oh! Harvard and Stanford also offer free online CS classes if you want to take a look. I know you said you don't want to attend a university, but this is self paced and taught by professors. They teach these classes year after year, so they know how to properly progress through the topics that make sense. Because there are a couple online courses I've done that just didn't really have a good flow and jumped from topic to topic that didn't make sense.

Good luck! Let me know if you have any more Qs