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i am looking for nice and good roadmap for cyber security subjects for students. and i like the all masters here and very expert people here help us to make good roadmap fr all new people wanna join this field.i can not find good resource for this . if i am noob and dont have any knowledge in computer science i mean dont know programming and networking and ... and like to learn and work and be expert in cyber security what i have to do ? where i have to start? what skills i have to learn and i have to study myself then please dont suggest any expensive training course.
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i think cyber security field is bigger than to learn and start with kali linux .i think this is bad idea
thanks i think this is good one.but any one can help to use these people in real world projects that learn practical .
I suggest to get at least 2-3 years of work experience in Network or System Administration, then start looking into transitioning to Cyber Security. People needs to understand first how network infrastructure works (they should be able to design, configure and troubleshoot) so they know what needs to be protected when they get a job in Cyber Security. In terms of certs. Probably start with CompTIA Security+, Cisco CCNA, ISACA CSX. Then once in Cyber Security, get at least a couple of years work experience before looking into more advanced certs such as CISSP, ISACA CISM, GIAC.
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A career in Information Security or InfoSec starts with asking the first question. What is it that you think you want to do in InfoSec? This is an incredibly broad subject with so many facets and basic disagreement as to truly is or isn't security that we could start a firestorm of disagreement just tackling that first subject.
Are you approaching the field from a pre or post college viewpoint? Are you or have you been working in IT for any length of time? If so what is it that your doing now? Are you good with development or more of a administration type? So many questions, so little time to ask them all without having some idea about your background its really impossible to tell you what a 'Road Map' let alone a career path might entail without some idea on your background. Its like throwing darts at a board behind your back and blindfolded at the same time.
Everything else is just speculation.