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- tryhackme - Reddit
Learn ethical hacking for free A community for the tryhackme com platform
- Is TryHackMe Premium worth it? : r cybersecurity - Reddit
I am an absolute beginner and was planning on purchasing the TryHackMe premium subscription (the annual one It's 10 50 USD month right now if I buy the whole year ) I'm a Junior in high school, so I do not have a ton of time to dedicate to learning, but I think I could fit a good hour in every day! Would you say it's a good resource to start learning from the ground up? My goal is to go to
- r tryhackme on Reddit: Has anyone started from the bottom on TryHackMe . . .
Has anyone started from the bottom on TryHackMe and learned enough skills to get a job in the field? I have been on TryHackMe for a while now and I'm starting to get comfortable and built real skills So I'm just wondering what others have been able to do with skills learned on the site
- TryHackMe a good starting point? : r cybersecurity - Reddit
Are TryHackMe paths "Complete Beginner" and "Cyber Defense" good for getting some basic knowledge about cybersecurity? Or is there better resources? I am mainly interested about Blue Team stuff
- Hack The Box vs Tryhackme vs Hack The Box Academy : r hacking - Reddit
A subreddit dedicated to hacking and hackers Constructive collaboration and learning about exploits, industry standards, grey and white hat hacking, new hardware and software hacking technology, sharing ideas and suggestions for small business and personal security
- is TryHackMe really worth it? : r Hacking_Tutorials - Reddit
TryHackMe is definitely worth it as it provides a beginner-friendly and hands-on learning experience for anyone interested in cybersecurity The platform offers a wide range of content with virtual environments called "rooms" that allow users to actively engage in real-world scenarios and develop practical skills
- SOC Analysts out there, which training platform offers the . . . - Reddit
135 votes, 43 comments trueFrom my experience LetsDefend is the best one for SOC, Tryhackme is also very good and has a lot of great material but it's more offensive security oriented If you really want SOC than go with LetsDefend in my opinion And don't overburden yourself with learning things you don't need or use, after you get the SOC position try to focus on the platforms, services
- Does anyone tried tryhackme : r oscp - Reddit
Actually came here to post the same question I'm planning on taking the OSCP in either December or January, probably get 60 day lab time around October-ish But since quarantine, I've taken 3 full udemy classes (Complete Ethical Hacking Course by Ermin Kreponic, Practical Ethical Hacking by Heath Adams, and Jason Dion's PenTest+ course), and some random free rooms on TryHackMe, and I've done
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