This piece attempts to complete the picture—analyzing the demand, the curriculum, the ethics, and the stark reality of learning to hack in the Bengali language. The cybersecurity skills gap is a global crisis, but in Bangladesh, the challenge is linguistic. While the majority of hacking tools, programming languages (Python, C++, Bash), and operating systems (Kali Linux) are built on English syntax, the average talented student from a Bengali-medium background faces a significant barrier.
A shocking number of YouTube videos titled "Ethical Hacking" end with the instructor saying, "Disclaimer: This is for educational purposes only," followed by a demonstration of how to steal someone's WhatsApp backup. This is hypocritical.
In the bustling streets of Dhaka and the quiet villages of Chattogram, a new digital dream is taking hold. It isn't about becoming a doctor or an engineer in the traditional sense. Instead, thousands of Bangladeshi youths are typing a specific phrase into YouTube and Google:
If you search for it because you want to protect your family from phishing, secure your startup, or work for the government’s e-GP portal—welcome. You are the future of digital defense.