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Platforms, Connections & Roadmap
Starting a career in cybersecurity might feel overwhelming, but with the right platforms, community, and roadmap, you can build strong foundations faster. Here’s a complete beginner-friendly guide to get started.
π Platforms to Explore
- Internshala: Search for "Cyber Security" internships (local & remote).
- LinkedIn Jobs: Set alerts for "Cyber Security Intern" + your location (e.g., Lucknow, Bengaluru).
- Glassdoor & Indeed: Discover VAPT, SOC, and analyst roles for students.
- TryHackMe & Hack The Box: Practice ethical hacking hands‑on.
- Bugcrowd & HackerOne: Explore beginner bug bounty programs.
- CTFtime.org: Find global Capture The Flag competitions to learn real-world skills.
π€ Whom to Connect with on LinkedIn
Build your network by connecting with:
- Cybersecurity interns and recent graduates (to learn how they started)
- Security analysts, pentesters, and SOC engineers
- Recruiters who post cybersecurity roles
- College seniors who participated in hackathons & CTFs
π¬ What to Ask & Post on LinkedIn
Questions to ask in DM or comments:
- “What entry-level certs helped you the most?”
- “How did you land your first cybersecurity internship?”
- “Which CTFs or communities would you recommend for a beginner?”
What to post:
- Share small learnings: e.g., “Today I practiced Nmap scanning on TryHackMe!”
- Write about your CTF participation or internship experience.
- Re-share posts from cybersecurity communities or recruiters, adding your thoughts.
π£ Roadmap to Get into Cybersecurity as a Beginner
- ✅ Learn networking basics (OSI model, TCP/IP)
- ✅ Study Linux essentials and common terminal commands
- ✅ Practice on platforms like TryHackMe (Beginner Path)
- ✅ Explore ethical hacking basics: scanning, enumeration, exploitation
- ✅ Pick one beginner certification: e.g., CompTIA Security+ or CEH (basic)
- ✅ Join local or online cybersecurity communities & Discord servers
- ✅ Apply for internships on Internshala, LinkedIn & local training centers
- ✅ Start writing small blogs or LinkedIn posts to document your journey
π Final Tips
Cybersecurity is about curiosity, consistency, and community. Don’t wait to feel “ready.” Start small, share what you learn, and grow through practice and networking.
π Feel free to share this blog with friends starting in cybersecurity!
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