How I’m Building My Cybersecurity Journey
Title: How I’m Building My Cybersecurity Journey
I’m documenting my path in cybersecurity to keep myself accountable and to share what I learn along the way. I’m early in the journey, but I’m serious about building real, practical skills and turning them into results.
What I’m focused on right now
Security+: I’m ~50% through the course and tightening fundamentals: risk, identity, network security, and incident response.
CCNA next: I studied networking deeply before; this time I’m committing to the exam to formalize what I know.
Skills I’m building
Git & GitHub for version control and publishing.
Jekyll + GitHub Pages to run this blog and share notes.
Bash scripting to automate small tasks and sharpen command-line fluency.
Hands-on practice (labs/CTFs) to connect theory to reality.
What you can expect here
Short, practical write-ups: notes, fixes, scripts, pitfalls.
Study summaries for Security+, then CCNA.
Red ↔ Blue takeaways: how an attack works and how to detect/mitigate it.
Occasional project logs and tooling tips.
Why public
Sharing forces clarity. It also creates a trail I can look back on to measure the work, not the mood. If you’re on a similar path, I hope this helps—and I’m open to feedback.
— RON1N01