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In this blog, I share my learning journey as I dove into the world of cybersecurity using platforms like TryHackMe and OverTheWire. I began with foundational Linux knowledge by completing these two rooms on TryHackMe:
• Linux Fundamentals Part 1 –
• Linux Modules –
These rooms taught me how to navigate the Linux file system, understand essential commands, manage users and permissions, and much more. They laid a strong foundation for working in real-world security environments.
Then, I shifted focus to the Windows operating system with the following rooms:
• Windows Fundamentals Part 1 –
• Windows Fundamentals Part 2 –
These rooms gave me insight into Windows internals, user account controls, administrative tools, file paths, and how Windows handles system configurations—vital knowledge for anyone in cybersecurity.
To challenge myself further, I took on the Bandit wargame from OverTheWire:
• Bandit –
Bandit is a set of progressively difficult levels that teach Linux shell commands through hands-on problem-solving. It was both fun and mentally stimulating, and it helped solidify my understanding of the command line.
This blog is a reflection of what I’ve learned from these challenges—my progress, struggles, wins, and takeaways. If you're beginning your cybersecurity journey or just curious about hacking and systems, I hope my experience helps guide or inspire you to start your own path.
• Linux Fundamentals Part 1 –
• Linux Modules –
These rooms taught me how to navigate the Linux file system, understand essential commands, manage users and permissions, and much more. They laid a strong foundation for working in real-world security environments.
Then, I shifted focus to the Windows operating system with the following rooms:
• Windows Fundamentals Part 1 –
• Windows Fundamentals Part 2 –
These rooms gave me insight into Windows internals, user account controls, administrative tools, file paths, and how Windows handles system configurations—vital knowledge for anyone in cybersecurity.
To challenge myself further, I took on the Bandit wargame from OverTheWire:
• Bandit –
Bandit is a set of progressively difficult levels that teach Linux shell commands through hands-on problem-solving. It was both fun and mentally stimulating, and it helped solidify my understanding of the command line.
This blog is a reflection of what I’ve learned from these challenges—my progress, struggles, wins, and takeaways. If you're beginning your cybersecurity journey or just curious about hacking and systems, I hope my experience helps guide or inspire you to start your own path.