Hello everyone, I'm Ata. I'm a computer science graduate recently and now I'm pursuing a master's degree on cyber security. I'm interested in cyber security for 2 years and currently working at a defense company.
I'm interested in development since the beginning of my CS journey. I mostly use Python, Go and JavaScript but I also have experience in C/C++, Java and few others.
I have some knowledge about fundamentals of cyber security, red teaming and penetration testing. However, I mostly work about application security, DevSecOps and IaC.
Fun facts about me: I'm a dedicated gamer for 10+ years, I play saxophone for 8 years and I love collecting die-cast cars.
If you have any questions, I'm more than happy to answer!
Hello there! I'm not sure if I'm experienced enough to give advice, so thanks for asking for one. I suggest that you shouldn't be a perfectionist in your learning journey. In a project or during a development session, perfectionism has more pros than cons and usually it gives good outcomes. However, when you try to learn from a "perfect" resource, method, way, etc. you get slow and avoid learning. So I suggest that you should be consistent in your journey. Whether it's a tailored course or a simple document, a topic you need to learn or you want to learn, just try to fill your timeline with them. I hope it's a useful one for you.
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Hello everyone, I'm Ata. I'm a computer science graduate recently and now I'm pursuing a master's degree on cyber security. I'm interested in cyber security for 2 years and currently working at a defense company.
I'm interested in development since the beginning of my CS journey. I mostly use Python, Go and JavaScript but I also have experience in C/C++, Java and few others.
I have some knowledge about fundamentals of cyber security, red teaming and penetration testing. However, I mostly work about application security, DevSecOps and IaC.
Fun facts about me: I'm a dedicated gamer for 10+ years, I play saxophone for 8 years and I love collecting die-cast cars.
If you have any questions, I'm more than happy to answer!
Can you give me some suggestions as elder brother
For my learning journey .
Hello there! I'm not sure if I'm experienced enough to give advice, so thanks for asking for one. I suggest that you shouldn't be a perfectionist in your learning journey. In a project or during a development session, perfectionism has more pros than cons and usually it gives good outcomes. However, when you try to learn from a "perfect" resource, method, way, etc. you get slow and avoid learning. So I suggest that you should be consistent in your journey. Whether it's a tailored course or a simple document, a topic you need to learn or you want to learn, just try to fill your timeline with them. I hope it's a useful one for you.