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Top 6 websites to practice hands-on Cybersecurity

Here are 6 websites to practice hands-on Cybersecurity.

1.) Letsdefend -
πŸ”— https://letsdefend.io/
LetsDefend helps you build a blue team career with hands-on experience by investigating real cyber attacks inside a simulated SOC.

2.) TryHackMe -
πŸ”— https://tryhackme.com/
TryHackMe provides virtual labs and challenges that simulate real-world scenarios and cover various topics such as penetration testing, web application security, and more.

3.) HackTheBox -
πŸ”— https://tryhackme.com/
HackTheBox - Dr. AITH offers a range of challenges that simulate real-world scenarios and cover various topics such as cryptography, steganography, reverse engineering, and more.

4.) CyberDefenders -
πŸ”— https://lnkd.in/dffH8AgY
CyberDefenders is an online platform that provides hands-on experience in various areas of cybersecurity such as web application security, network security, and more. It offers virtual labs and challenges that simulate real-world scenarios .

5.) Hacker101 -
πŸ”— https://www.hacker101.com/
Hacker101 provides various hands-on exercises and challenges related to web application security, network security, and cryptography.

6) PentesterLab -
πŸ”— https://pentesterlab.com/
PentesterLab is a platform that offers various exercises and challenges to help users learn web application security. It provides hands-on experience in identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities in web applications.

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