[[ RESOURCES ]] > Learning/News/CTFs https://pastebin.com/WQhRYB59 > Historic /sec/ Guides https://pastebin.com/aPr5R1pj https://pastebin.com/e35Vr0LX > Books https://mega.nz/#F!zGJT1QQQ!O-8yiH845GN26ajAvkoLkA https://mega.nz/folder/YigVhZCZ#RznVxTiA0iN-N6Ps01pEJw (PW: ABD52oM8T1fghmY0) > Misc https://pastebin.com/NaUPUDF0 https://github.com/MarkStanhope/AwesomeSecurityStandardsList https://github.com/qazbnm456/awesome-web-security [[ FUNDAMENTAL SKILLS ]] > Security interests me, but I don't know where to start. You would be doing yourself a disservice if you started studying security without having some fundamental skills. In short, you should be competent in Linux, scripting, and networking. https://pastebin.com/G37H9xjp [[ INFOSEC CAREER HACKING ]] > I'm interested in turning my skills into a career. What path should I take to accomplish that? There is no single answer to this question. The typical path forward is getting industry-recognized certifications that are suited to your desired job position and are what recruiters in your area are looking for: https://www.cyberseek.org/ https://cybersecjobs.com/ https://infosec-jobs.com/ If you must be spoonfed: Sec+ is a good beginners cert. The OSCP is a good technical intermediate cert. CySA+ is somewhere in between. PenTest+ is more advanced and focuses more on industry practices. [[ CYBERPUNK ]] > Resources https://archive.is/ZhxA8 https://pastebin.com/pmn9vzWZ > The Cyberdeck https://pastebin.com/7fE4BVBg