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The 6 Learning Paths Every Cybersecurity Beginner Should Know
Affiliate Disclaimer: Some links in this article are affiliate links. This means if you click a link and make a purchase, SecVerse may earn a small commission — at no extra cost to you. We only recommend tools we genuinely believe in and that we consider useful for your cybersecurity learning journey. Our editorial opinions are never influenced by affiliate relationships. Introduction: **In our first guide**, we covered how to start learning cybersecurity without feeling overwhelmed. If you haven’t read it yet, start there. Now, let’s talk about which path to take once you’re ready. When I decided to get into cybersecurity 20 years ago after I graduated from school of engineering as computer engineer, I had no idea which path to take. I bought a CEH course first. Then I bought a Security+ book. Then I tried to learn networking. I was all over the place. Don’t be me.

How to Start Learning Cybersecurity Without Feeling Overwhelmed
Affiliate Disclaimer: Some links in this article are affiliate links. This means if you click a link and make a purchase, SecVerse may earn a small commission — at no extra cost to you. We only recommend tools we genuinely believe in and that we consider useful for your cybersecurity learning journey. Our editorial opinions are never influenced by affiliate relationships. Introduction: The Overwhelm is Real (But Avoidable) Let’s be honest with ourselves to avoid the shock and be realistic. Cyber security is huge, branching, and massive field. When I decided to get and start in this field 20 years ago. I made every mistake imaginable: Bought expensive courses I never finished. Tried to learn everything at once – pentesting, malware analysis, cloud security, forensics. All in short time. Got trapped in “tutorial”- watching videos for hours but never actually doing anything because of not practicing them and being confused.
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