Welcome to the Secure ur Ass By Learning Cybersecurity repository! This is a comprehensive resource for cybersecurity professionals, students, beginners, and anyone interested in the field of cybersecurity. Here, you'll find a wide range of cybersecurity study materials to help you enhance your knowledge and skills.
- CTF-Labs/TryHackMe
- Cloud Security
- Mobile Security
- Network Security
- Red Teaming
- Web Application Security
- Wireless Security
- Additional Materials
Cybersecurity is a critical field in today's digital world, and this repository aims to provide a centralized location for a wealth of knowledge and study materials. Whether you're just starting your journey in cybersecurity or you're an experienced professional, you'll find valuable resources here.
🛡️ Start your journey into cybersecurity by reading the CyBOK (Cybersecurity Body of Knowledge). | MIRROR
- Computer Basics
- Networking Basics
- Windows and Linux
- Programming Languages (e.g., Python, C, php, Javascript)
- CTFs (Capture the Flags) - ctftime.org
⭕️ Use TryHackMe for learning concepts, tools, and practicing at the same time. When you are confident, use VulnHub. Then head over to Hack The Box.
⭕️ If you want a job in cybersecurity, most companies will require you to have some specific certifications. Some good certifications are:
- CISSP - Certified Information Systems Security Professional
- BLT1 - Blue Team Level 1
- OSCP - OffSec Certified Professional
(Note: CEH and Sec+ have a bad reputation with cyber professionals as they are considered easy to obtain or can even be bought. However, some HR departments may still value them.)
- NetworkChuck | Watch
- thenewboston | Watch
- David Bombal | Watch
- John Hammond | Watch
- Loi Liang Yang | Watch
- Null Byte | Watch
- HackerSploit | Watch
- LiveOverflow | Watch
- Tech Raj | Watch
- The Cyber Mentor | Watch
- TechChip | Watch
- Bitten Tech | Watch
- IppSec | Watch
- HACKADAY | Watch
- Hacking Simplified | Watch
🔱 Find good courses on Udemy and Coursera.
🔱 Find good books for the topic you want to specialize in and BUY them. DON'T steal good content but appreciate the people that put a lot of great work into something that will help you grow.
Feel free to explore the repository to discover all the resources we have to offer.
We encourage contributions from the cybersecurity community to make this repository even more valuable. If you have materials, notes, or resources to share, please consider contributing. To contribute, follow these steps:
- Fork this repository.
- Add or update materials in your forked repository.
- Create a pull request to merge your changes into this main repository.
We appreciate your contributions and collaborative efforts to expand this resource.
This repository is open-source and available under the MIT License. Feel free to use, share, and modify the materials, but please provide proper attribution and respect the licenses of individual files when applicable.
We hope "SUASS - Secure ur Ass | Penetration Testing Notes" becomes a valuable resource for your cybersecurity journey. If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Happy learning and stay secure!
Jul 7, 2023 - Present