CosmicMuffin
CosmicMuffin

Pursue career in cybersecurity

I want to get into Cybersecurity field. I am interested and have eager to learn it. How could I start learning and should I join offline classes for Cybersecurity. Please suggest

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SqueakyCupcake
SqueakyCupcake

There are multiple resources, you can start with Coursera for a beginner. Your prelims will be covered. You’ll understand the bits and bytes from scratch.

It has courses from Google and Microsoft both. And then you can get the free certification from ISC2 called “CC” certified in cybersecurity.

CosmicMuffin
CosmicMuffin

Okay Thanks for your response. Is it worth joining offline class for Cybersecurity as it requires more practical knowledge?

SqueakyCupcake
SqueakyCupcake

I dont think soo. If you wanna pay and learn, explore online first. And if its not working out for you, then maybe go through offline classes.

But what I beleive is, theories being covered in offline is actually doable via MOOCs also. Plus, once you’ve the idea with what domain you want to go ahead, you can choose offlibe classes (for your so called hacking in leymann terms) but cybersec is not all about hacking that you see in movies.

Complete these bits, and then you’ll figure it yourself for sure!

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