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Hands-On Learning Portals?


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#1 grumby

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Posted 23 December 2020 - 12:39 PM

Morning all,

 

Who uses what to advance their careers?

 

I've got access to and have been using: TestOut, the NICE Challenges, PentesterAcademy, RangeForce, ImmersiveLabs, TryHackMe, HackTheBox, LetsDefend.io, CyberDefenders, LinuxAcademy, Labtainers, SEEDlabs, LearnPythonTheHardWay, CyberSkyline, and PracticeLabs; along with the various udemy finds I try to keep busy lol. Lots of exercises.

 

TryHackMe is currently hosting the Advent of Cyber, fyi. 25 days of challenges, mostly introduction to the field stuff but all well beyond what basic cert study or coursework typically offers.

 

I'm working on getting into cybersecurity w/ the ultimate goal of tinkering w/ the aerospace side of cybersec. I've got the hack-a-sat challenges rigged up in their own little VLAN for tinkering... does anyone have other pointers on which way to turn for aerospace education?

 

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#2 SeanPownall

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Posted 19 December 2022 - 02:57 AM

I think the best way to get into aerospace education is to find a school that fits your skills. If you can hack a satellite, you should be able to hack any other part of the aerospace industry. I would recommend looking at some local colleges and universities for their cybersecurity programs, as well as online schools.






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