Alot of great info in here guys.
About a year ago I decided to take the leap into cyber security. I'm currently a trainer, before that, graphic designer for 10years (self taught). I got layed off and turned my part time trainer gig full time. Even though I love training, there's only so far you can go and so much you can make without putting in a ish load of hours.
So after someone informed me about CS, did a little research and decided to try for security + first. I started Messers vids but found myself slacking after about 3 months in. Alot of what he was talking about I found I needed to research a little deeper to fully understand. I just didn't want to memorize, I, wanted to LEARN. Fast forward to August and I decided to take credit classes at my local community college. It was the best decision I made. I'm doing it part time and it's all virtual. The semester is almost over and I've learned way more than if I tried to find the info myself. It keeps me accountable with due dates ect so I don't slack like I was self studying. I'm finishing up Linux 101 and DCOM 101. I love Linux and plan on getting my Linux +. My linux professor has been in the game for ages, worked for the NSA etc and is always willing to help and guide. DCOM101 has given me more insight on what Messer was speaking about during his vids.
As of right now, I'm not sure which direction I'll go specifically, but I'm loving everything so far.
I plan on getting Security+, Linux+ and possibly CCNA even though I'm not liking networking right now
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I saw someone post about getting equipment for a networking lab. Looking at Ciscos packet tracer software. You can create virtual labs exactly like you would physically , down to each individual piece of equipment, cabling etc. There's also a coarse where you learn the ins and outs all free.
I'm really, looking forward to this journey and making it a career. I have a few clients that are deep into CS and one that's a networking admin for the gov't. I'll definitely be using them for resources and networking.