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Learning Cyber Security

Posted on April 20, 2022September 11, 2024

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This is a post regarding learning cyber security.
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Get a short introduction to a few of the security topics you’ll be learning about.

This is a room on TryHackMe created by ben. This room is a part of Pre Security Learning Path on TryHackMe.You can find the link here for this room.

This room has various tasks that need to be performed to complete the room.

Table of Contents
  • Task 1 Web Application Security
  • Task 2 Network Security
  • Task 3 Learning Roadmap

Task 1 Web Application Security

Why understanding how the web works is important

To attack web applications, you need to understand how they work. Hacking websites isn’t some magical process but does come down to knowing how a part of a website functions and being able to identify weaknesses to take advantage of. Once you have a good understanding of the fundamentals, you’ll learn about the techniques and tools used in hacking sites. 

If something is vulnerable, it means there is the possibility of it being attacked or harmed. If an application or system has a vulnerability, there is something that can be attacked or taken advantage of (a weakness).

Task 2 Network Security

Why networking is important

Networking is really important to understand in cyber security. From scanning and identifying who and what is on a network, to reviewing network logs to monitor and track what users have been up to will require you to have an understanding of how networks work. 

TryHackMe’s Complete Beginner learning path will walk you through the networking concepts and give you enough knowledge to get started in your cyber

Task 3 Learning Roadmap

Above is a learning path roadmap. The Pre Security path will teach you the technical knowledge you need to get started in cyber security. Once you understand the basics, enroll in either the Offensive Pentesting (ethically hacking systems) or the Cyber Defense (investigating attacks and defending systems) path.

The skills you acquire from the learning paths will prepare you for a career as an ethical hacker, penetration tester or cyber security analyst.

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