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32+ TikTok video ideas for cybersecurity

Concrete cybersecurity video ideas you can film today — each one works on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Copy an idea, pair it with a strong opener from the cybersecurity hooks library, and post.

  1. 1.Dissect a real phishing email on screen and point out every red flag
  2. 2.Walk through a beginner HackTheBox or TryHackMe box slowly for people just starting
  3. 3.Explain what a SOC analyst does across a shift, tool by tool
  4. 4.Rank the entry-level certs and say honestly which ones opened doors for you
  5. 5.Crack a weak password in a lab to show why length beats complexity
  6. 6.Demo a Wireshark capture on your own network and read what devices leak
  7. 7.Explain MFA types and show why a hardware key beats SMS codes
  8. 8.Do an OSINT exercise on yourself and show how much is publicly findable
  9. 9.Break down a recent breach from the news and what defense would have stopped it
  10. 10.Show your home lab setup and how a beginner could build a cheaper version
  11. 11.Explain social engineering with a pretext story and how to shut it down
  12. 12.Demo a Flipper Zero on your own devices and explain the underlying tech
  13. 13.Set up a password manager on camera and migrate accounts safely
  14. 14.Explain the difference between red team and blue team with one scenario
  15. 15.Take a viewer's security question from the comments and answer it on camera
  16. 16.Run a beginner Nmap scan against your own lab machine and read the output
  17. 17.Explain one OWASP risk like injection using a deliberately vulnerable practice app
  18. 18.Do a study-plan video for one cert with the exact resources you used
  19. 19.Show how you'd harden a fresh laptop in the first ten minutes
  20. 20.Explain what a firewall actually does using a simple diagram on screen
  21. 21.React to a hacking scene in a movie and rate how realistic it is
  22. 22.Show an incident-response walkthrough on a simulated alert from start to finish
  23. 23.Explain phishing-resistant authentication and why passkeys are catching on
  24. 24.Do a day-in-the-life of studying for a cert while working a help-desk job
  25. 25.Show what metadata is hiding in a photo and how to strip it before posting
  26. 26.Explain a VPN honestly: what it actually protects and what it does not
  27. 27.Build a tiny honeypot in a lab and show what it catches
  28. 28.Explain how a data breach turns into credential stuffing on other sites
  29. 29.Show the free platforms and roadmaps you used to break into the field
  30. 30.Explain why patching matters by showing a CVE timeline on screen
  31. 31.Explain what threat hunting looks like from the blue-team side in a lab
  32. 32.Answer whether a beginner should start with networking, Linux, or a cert first

Making these work in cybersecurity

  • Keep every demo on your own gear or a legal lab like HackTheBox or TryHackMe, and say so on screen. It protects you and signals you're the credible, ethical kind of account.
  • Frame attacks around defense: 'here's how this works so you can stop it.' Defensive framing is more shareable, more responsible, and dodges the reach problems shock content invites.
  • Name the real tools and the exact concept: Wireshark filter, cert name, OWASP category. This audience spans students to analysts and rewards precision over vague 'hacking' hype.
  • For cert, salary, or requirement questions, give honest ranges and point to official exam pages. Costs and objectives change often, so 'check the current provider page' ages better than a hard number.

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