(His videos are often very lengthy and beating around the bush, so here is a short summary)


  1. Learn basics of IT, Hardware, Software, OS, Networking

Like CompTIA A+, Networking+, Security+ Certificates (they have educational material, no need to do the test)

  1. Learn how big security is, security domains

How they work together

  1. Try Overcome Imposter Syndrome

Focus on what you want to do and what you can

  1. Hobby vs. Career

Separate identities to prevent burnout. You shouldnt work your hobby all the time, I guess

  1. Work with tools to increase productivity (and use ads lol)

  2. Join the InfoSec community

Learn from another, projects, conferences

  1. Take one step at a time
  • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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    2 months ago

    Selfhosting vs. writing code is different. But yes for sure if there is some kind of separation that may be fine.

    Absolutely. I’m a software dev by day, and a hobbyist admin by night. And cybersecurity involves a bit of both, but honestly, the coding is largely just scripting, which I totally think can be picked up on the side if you’re logically inclined.