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11 contributions to Cyber Guard Academy
Would You Rather: Fix a Breach at 3AM or Hunt a Stealthy APT for a Week?
Alright, let’s see how everyone thinks. You only get one choice: - A: Drag yourself out of bed at 3AM to deal with a live breach. - B: Spend the whole week chasing a super quiet APT that barely leaves anything to follow. Which one are you picking, and why? No formal answers. Just be honest about what kind of chaos you’d rather deal with. Drop your pick below.
2 likes β€’ 3d
I'll go for A, because I've handled such an incident before and it was very fun 😁
πŸ“’ New Upload: 2 Resume Templates Added
I just uploaded two new resume templates in the Classroom section. You can edit, customize, or rebuild them however you want. How to use them: 1) Go to the Classroom tab. 2) Open the template you want. 3) Click β€œMake a Copy” so you can edit your own version. 4) Customize it to fit your resume style or job goals. If you want more layouts or a cybersecurity-specific version, drop a comment.
2 likes β€’ 3d
Thanks very much bro
πŸš€ Challenge Time: Build Real Cybersecurity Skills with 20 Hands-On Projects
Hey everyone πŸ‘‹ If you’re serious about becoming a SOC Analyst or Cybersecurity Professional, this is your chance to build real hands-on experience not just theory. I came across this awesome list of projects that help you practice real SOC skills: πŸ”— 20+ Hands-On Cybersecurity Projects That Will Get You Hired – Undercode Testing Here are a few ideas to start with πŸ‘‡ - 🧠 Password Strength Tester (Python) - πŸ” Simple Vulnerability Scanner (Nmap + Bash) - 🧩 File Integrity Monitoring - βš™οΈ Wazuh SIEM Setup - πŸ§‘β€πŸ’» Network Traffic Analysis (Wireshark/Zeek) - πŸ›‘οΈ IDS/IPS Setup (Snort/Suricata) - 🚨 Incident Response Simulation (TheHive + Cortex) - 🌐 Threat Intelligence Dashboard (MISP + Elastic) - πŸ”’ Security Onion Monitoring Lab πŸ’ͺ How to get the most out of this: 1) Pick one project from the list. 2) Set up your lab environment and start experimenting. 3) Document everything β€” screenshots, what you learned, and results. 4) Post your progress here so we can all learn together. 5) Add it to your GitHub or resume β€” show real, practical experience. Let’s make this a mini-challenge πŸ”₯ Drop a comment below with which project you’re starting and what tools you’ll use. We can help each other troubleshoot, share results, and grow together πŸ’»πŸ›‘οΈ
3 likes β€’ Nov 2
A lot of information πŸ˜„ I've already completed 4 or 5. Thank you πŸ‘
1 like β€’ 14d
@Aaron Young Thank you :)
If Cybersecurity Was a Game, What Role Would You Play?
I want to hear from everyone here. If cybersecurity were a game, what would your role be? - Defender. You protect the environment. - Attacker / Red Team. You break things to expose weaknesses. - Analyst. You look into alerts and incidents. - Threat Hunter. You search for threats that tools miss. - Engineer. You build detections, automations, and secure systems. - Architect. You design the battlefield. - GRC / Policy. You create the rules and keep the organization in line.
2 likes β€’ 14d
Analyst. Forensics too, not bad :)
πŸ”₯ The Ultimate Cybersecurity Certification Ranking for 2025 (Popularity + Impact)
⭐ Tier 1. The Most Important for Beginners: These certs get people noticed fast. 1. Security+ Still the gold standard. HR trusts it. Every SOC team recognizes it. 2. ISC2 CC Cheap, fast, and exploding in popularity. A solid confidence booster. 3. Google Cybersecurity Hands-on labs, real projects, strong for portfolio building. 4. AZ-900 (Azure Fundamentals) Cloud is unavoidable now. Azure dominates large companies. 5. AWS Cloud Practitioner Right behind AZ-900 in relevance. ⭐ Tier 2. Strong Boosters After Your First Cert Not required on day one but make your resume stronger. 6. CySA+ Great for SOC and detection. Better after Security+. 7. EDR Vendor Training CrowdStrike. Sentinel One. Defender. Actual tools used in SOC environments. Recruiters love this. 8. Splunk Core User or Power User Still one of the most used SIEMs in the world. ⭐ Tier 3. Role-Specific Certs Good, but only if you are following that path. 9. Cisco CCNA Great for networking based positions. 10. Pentest+ / CEH Only if you want offensive security. 11. Azure Security Engineer AZ-500 Solid but not for complete beginners. 12. AWS Security Specialty Strong but advanced. πŸ’¬ What Do You Think? - Would you change the ranking? - What cert helped you the most? - What should beginners realistically start with in 2025? Drop your thoughts below. Let’s build something useful for the new people joining cybersecurity.
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I've done both Google Cyber Security Professional Certificate and ISC2 CC. Google is far ahead
3 likes β€’ 14d
@Aaron Young That's great. Study hard for it and prepare with the practice exam in the classroom section. It's a nice move
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Paul Yiadom Boakye
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