Hello and welcome! I joined the Lemmy fediverse a week ago, and settled in to the sh.itjust.works instance yesterday. I had pulled back from most of my social and general use of Reddit a few years back, and mostly just used it as a more social RSS feed to keep abreast of things going on in the cybersecurity and information security world. One of the first things I noticed when exploring the Lemmy Fediverse was that outside of the general tech communities, there was only a single cybersecurity community which hadn't seen any activity in over a year or more.
I've gone back to my old stalwart RSS feeds, so I decided to create this community and post any articles I find interesting that come across my feed. Hopefully others will find it helpful as well!
I really hope that the social aspect of the community will take hold here too, and encourage anyone to make any link or text posts related to cybersecurity that they want. I don't really want this to turn into a place where every other question is "How do I get into cybersecurity?" or "Will you be my mentor?", but the Lemmy community is small so at this point I'd welcome any sort of community interaction.
To kick things off with a little about myself, started my career working as a network engineer for a WISP, scampering across city roofs, throwing up non-pen mounts for PtP radios, and slinging multi-Gbps links from building to building. I slowly transitioned into a SOC through a few calculated job transitions, then after a few more I've found myself working on a team that splits our time providing penetration tests for internal business lines and running red team/adversary emulation engagements against my company. Over the past few years I've earned my OSCP, OSEP, and OSWE, along with a handful of GIAC certifications. I'm currently working on the study materials for the OSED. I don't have any coding experience, just a bit of scripting ability, but I am very excited to jump in to binary exploitation and reverse engineering. It's the closest thing to magic to me in this space, and I can't wait to deconstruct and demystify it a bit.
Thanks for reading, and glad you're here!
Hi, glad to have you here! That's awesome you're already studying for the OSCP while still working on your CS BSc. Even in the current job market, applying for a job with a CS degree, OSCP, and an internship should put you way ahead of the pack.
That's an awesome project to work on. The kind of experience you get from standing up services and servers in your basement for fun, or for a club like that, is invaluable in my opinion. Breaking things in that environment is great, you can wind up learning more by having to work though the troubleshooting and fix, and that low stakes, volunteer environment means you're not in a panic trying to fix things, with people multiple levels above you losing their shit.
I feel you on this. I'm not generally a super active poster, but figured I couldn't complain about a lack of a cybersecurity community here if I wasn't willing to do something about it. Thanks for introducing yourself!> working on setting up a server stack for the club.
Edit - I'm sure you're already in the OffSec Discord if you're already enrolled in the course. I haven't gone through the updated 2023 course/labs, but I have access via the Learn Unlimited subscription. If you ever get stuck and want to talk through anything regarding the labs, feel free to DM me with your Discord tag on here.