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Hi Anon,

I'm a dumb IT Field Support monkey. What I lack in intelligence I try to make up for it with dedication and will. I am a very hard working IT monkey and make sure to properly detail and close all my tickets. I am asking for your help because I want to learn how to get started in cybersecurity to escape the bottom role that I am in and had a few questions.

>Does it matter which virtual machine I start learning in (my company mostly uses Windows 11)

>Which fundamentals and basics should I learn first before anything else

>Are there any certs you would recommend?
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where do you live that matters a lot
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>>109080804
Chicago, IL
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>>109080818
learn networking, get a job at NOC, pivot into cybersecurity after getting some exp.
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>>109080785
hello former monkey here turned into cogworker

you need good peers. i second getting a job at a NOC. meet interesting people at a datacenter and just build something you find interesting, you will learn the most in that process and your own motivation will come from your interest. projects give you something to reflect upon naturally in interviews. leverage ai to help you learn, don't use it as a crutch.

skim hackernews on ycombinator, get a mastodon account, check out ieee, owasp, watch defcon shit during lunch
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>>109080785
stay in help desk a while. learn networking and servers until you can move up. stay there for a while. download offensive and defensive security tools. learn to attack and defend. do that until you have areas you specialize in. then move to security.
>Does it matter which virtual machine I start learning in (my company mostly uses Windows 11)
learn as much as you can
>Which fundamentals and basics should I learn first before anything else
learn as much as you can
>Are there any certs you would recommend?
no. I don't recommend certs unless your employer is paying for it. this isn't a ticket, but if you're on help desk you should know how to google. do some digging and learn to teach yourself. this will be the most valuable skill you can gain.
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>>109080785
good luck bro
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>>109080785
>Which fundamentals and basics should I learn first before anything else
basic literacy in english, you have the internet at your disposal I'm sure you can figure out the rest



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