Beginner Computer Security Tips: Get Started Now

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The discussion centers on guidance for someone new to computer security, particularly in anti-hacking. The individual, with a background in mechanical engineering and limited computer science knowledge, seeks direction on where to begin their learning journey. It is emphasized that computer security is a serious field, relevant to both government and business sectors. The conversation highlights the importance of distinguishing between legitimate security practices and superficial consulting services. Key advice includes starting with network certifications, as a solid understanding of networks and operating systems is crucial for a career in security. Common sense is also noted as an essential component in navigating this field.
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hey guys~I am new here.

Recently I am planning learning the knowlodge about computer security (basically anti-hacker staffs)

However, I am quite confused about where to start my learning. I am graduated mechanical engineering student which means my computer science knowlodge is quite limited~~So I really need some advices to help me figure out where I should start?

Many thanks :D
 
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This is actually a major at Universities and this is not a minor career move. From the Fed to businesses this actually sorftof being taken seriously.

There are a lot of self-proclaimed consulting firms, and they have silly programs that show reports of port usage. But that is really part of the field. And it is not really how you access the risk. Any virus program does that.

There are two sides to this, the security professionals ( CISSP), and software engineering side.

The security pro thing requires some core knowledge. You should start by getting network certifications. That is were you should start, security is all about networks and operating systems, oh and common sense.
 
thx for the advices :D
 
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