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Apoorv Gupta
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Explore top cybersecurity resources for expert guidance.

When you start learning about hacking, it’s important to proceed with a responsible ethical mindset. Hacking can be a powerful skill, but it should only be used for legitimate purposes, such as improving cybersecurity skill or finding weaknesses in your systems Some first steps here's what you need to consider.

  1. Understand the basics of computer networking: Start by having a solid foundation in computer networking, programming, and programming languages ​​like Python. You need to know how the systems work to see very simple things.

  2. Learn the basics of cybersecurity: Become familiar with cybersecurity concepts, including encryption, authentication, and access control. This knowledge will help you understand how to secure systems and how hackers try to break them.

  3. Learn ethical hacking: Look for ethical hacking courses and certifications such as Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) or CompTIA Security+. These programs provide structured learning paths and hands-on experience in ethical hacking techniques.

  4. Set up the lab environment: Create a safe and controlled environment for your experiments. Set up virtual machines or use forums like Hack The Box or TryHackMe to practice your skills legally and responsibly.

  5. Learn from online resources: There are many websites and forums where you can find tutorials, walkthroughs, and challenges on hacking and cybersecurity. Some popular platforms are Cybrary, Udemy, and Coursera.

  6. Read books: Books can provide in-depth knowledge in specific aspects of hacking and cybersecurity. Some recommended titles are "The Web Application Hacker's Handbook" by Dafydd Stuttard and Marcus Pinto or "Hacking: The Art of Exploitation" by John Erickson. Well, I personally recommend certain resources which are in the link provided below.

  7. Stay Updated: Cybersecurity is always a work in progress. Subscribe to cybersecurity news sources, blogs and forums to stay up to date on the latest threats, vulnerabilities and defense techniques.

8 . Practice, Practice, Practice: Hacking is a craft development skill. Try different challenges, run flag (CTF) contests, and run penetration tests on your systems (with the appropriate licenses).

Remember that ethical hacking is about protecting systems, not exploiting them. Always follow legal and ethical guidelines, obtain appropriate licenses, and respect privacy and data security laws.

For additional resources and recommendations you can check out this article on The Decent's Hub: [Top 5 must to read/explore books/resources on CyberSecurity (https://www.thedecentshub.tech/2022/11/top-5-cybersec-resources.html)].

It provides further insights into valuable sources to enhance your cybersecurity knowledge.

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