I spent six years in desktop support before this. Thought I knew enough to jump into security but honestly, the foundational stuff here filled in so many gaps. The incident response module especially — nothing theoretical about it. We broke things, fixed them, documented everything.
What People Say About Learning Security
Over the years, we've worked with hundreds of students who took the leap into information security. Some came from IT backgrounds, others switched careers entirely. Here's what stuck with them after finishing our program.
Career Shifts
Most students weren't in security before joining us. They moved from support roles, development, or completely unrelated fields.
Felt Prepared
Students reported feeling ready to handle real security scenarios after working through our practical labs and exercises.
Return for Updates
Alumni come back regularly for refreshers or to explore new topics as the security landscape changes.
Switching from marketing to cybersecurity seemed wild at first. But the way material's structured here — you don't need a comp sci degree. Started with basics, worked up gradually. Lab environments let me mess up without consequences, which is how I actually learned. Six months in and I'm handling vulnerability assessments.