How to Start Cyber Security Career In 2022, Full Roadmap
- Mohd Mudassir Ansari
- Jul 13, 2022
- 2 min read
Hello all, I am a Security Analyst & Incident Responder. So Friend Today I will talk about how to start Cyber Security Career in 2022. I will be discuss step by step---------
1)-Computing Basics
Understanding the fundamentals of computing is very important for Cyber Security, it helps us understand any hardware restrictions we may have or anything we need to consider system specification wise during investigations. It can also help with our personal troubleshooting and configurations.
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2)-Windows Administration
Being able to use the Windows operating system at a much deeper level will help us during investigations as we will understand where to look, it will also help us in configuring different systems and deploying security tools in the future.
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3)-Linux Administration
As a security analyst, you will be using Linux based operating system to help investigate but more importantly for malware analysis as it provides a safer environment to handle malware in. It is worth noting that a vast amount of tools that we use run on Linux based operating systems.
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4)-Networking foundations
As the core of cyber security, we are dealing with the security of information technology, with this, we need to understand how hosts talk to each other, how threats may appear on a network, and how to securely configure networks and network devices.
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5)-Python
Python, while not absolutely crucial it is very handy to learn, to help you automate tasks, build integrations and much more.
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6)-Cyber Security & Penetration Testing
We can divide cybersecurity into two parts one is cyber, and the other is security. Cyber refers to the technology that includes systems, networks, programs, and data. And security is concerned with the protection of systems, networks, applications, and information.
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