When I first started learning cybersecurity, I had no clue where to begin. I was just a developer curious about protecting data, systems, and people. It felt overwhelming at first, but I quickly realized something: you don’t have to be perfect to start you just have to start.
What Cybersecurity Really Is
Cybersecurity is the practice of protecting and recovering data, networks, devices, and programs from threats. These threats can target digital systems, people, or even physical assets.
At the core of cybersecurity are three main objectives, called the CIA triad:
Confidentiality: Keeping information private
Integrity: Ensuring information stays accurate and unaltered
Availability: Making sure systems and data are accessible when needed
Understanding these three goals gives you a solid foundation to begin your journey.
Tips From My Experience
- Start small: Experiment in labs, virtual machines, or safe environments.
- Document your progress: Keep notes of what you learn.. even mistakes count.
- Learn consistently: Daily or weekly practice beats cramming.
- Follow the community: Cybersecurity enthusiasts, blogs, and forums are goldmines.
A Little Encouragement
Cybersecurity can feel intimidating I know it did for me. But every step you take, no matter how small, builds your confidence and skill. Mistakes aren’t failures; they’re lessons.
You don’t have to be an expert today. You just have to stay curious, keep learning, and keep growing.
Up Next:
In my next post, I’ll break down the key elements of cybersecurity what I’ve learned, tips that actually work, and how to build a strong foundation for your journey.
Stay tuned, stay motivated, and remember: every small step counts.
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The Duchess of Hackers
Full-Stack Developer | Digital Marketer | Cybersecurity Enthusiast
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