Advice for beginners - feedback and pull requests are appreciated
In Summary : The first thing I'd say is that starting out with blue team (defending networks) will give you breathing room and time t...
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The first thing I'd say is that starting out with blue team (defending networks) will give you breathing room and time to learn pen testing/red team, as blue team IMO is a bit easier (requires less deep and specific knowledge) and you really should have experience there anyways before you do red team so you know how to avoid being detected. You should also learn programming ASAP, as it helps with every aspect of security (Python is a good beginner language, but you will want to learn C as well at some point.) Another piece of the puzzle to consider is learning system and network administration, as you will want to understand computers in every aspect to be more successful in detecting or performing cyber attacks. [...]
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