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Silicon Valley is named after a material found in sand. But how does a rock turn into the computer you are using right now? In this video, we go beyond simple "insulators." We explain how we manipulate silicon to create Semiconductors, how Transistors act like digital water faucets, and why Moore's Law is pushing the limits of physics. Finally, we connect the hardware to the software by introducing the CIA Triad—the foundation of all Cybersecurity. Intro: Why Silicon Valley? Conductors vs. Insulators (The Semiconductor) Doping Silicon (Creating the Switch) How a Transistor Works (The Faucet Analogy) From 1 Switch to Billions (Binary Logic) Moore's Law & Nanometer Scaling The Link to Cybersecurity The CIA Triad (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability) Summary Network Fundamentals: Computer Networking Basics for Absolute Beginners: Start Your IT Journey Here ❓ What is a Semiconductor? A semiconductor is a material product (usually silicon) that conducts electricity more than an insulator (like glass) but less than a pure conductor (like copper). This unique property allows us to control the flow of electricity to create the 1s and 0s of computer code. #Semiconductors #Transistors #MooresLaw #Cybersecurity #ITBasics #ListenToLearn Listen to Learn is an audio-first channel... Subscribe here: 👇 / @mosykan5164