Hi I have Passed
I’m currently based in Bradford, UK, and while I’m working as a bus driver at the moment, I’m eager to make the leap into the information security field—a career I’m truly passionate about.
Right now, I’m preparing for CompTIA Security+ and planning to pursue the CGRC and SSCP certifications afterward. My goal is to gain hands-on experience and put my knowledge to work in a practical setting.
If you have any advice, opportunities, or recommendations for someone breaking into cybersecurity, I’d love to hear from you!
Thanks for reading, and I look forward to connecting with others in the community!
It'd also be worth attending your local OWASP chapter and BCS meetings if these are run in your area, as they'll provide opportunities to network and understand how other got into the fields of IT and cyber.
@Tanuki Its nice you're getting learning and certifications, but work on getting actual experience, even if its in adjacent IT roles, or doing volunteer work.
ALSO look to network with infosec peers. Look for local groups of ISSA, ISC2, ISACA, or homegrown groups. See if there is a BSides Conference you can attend as many will have a job/career track that can help. Networking is a vital way to find roles.
Hi I have Passed
I’m currently based in Bradford, UK, and while I’m working as a bus driver at the moment, I’m eager to make the leap into the information security field—a career I’m truly passionate about.
Right now, I’m preparing for CompTIA Security+ and planning to pursue the CGRC and SSCP certifications afterward. My goal is to gain hands-on experience and put my knowledge to work in a practical setting.
If you have any advice, opportunities, or recommendations for someone breaking into cybersecurity, I’d love to hear from you!
Thanks for reading, and I look forward to connecting with others in the community!