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I am wanting to do Cybersecurity work in my future, where can i get started on projects and things to build experience? Additionally, do i need to major in it?

I am a sophomore at USF, and i am not currently majored in cybersecurity, but have a concentration and just need help on if it is realistic to want do to this work. I need help!

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sountheriya’s Answer

Begin with free labs such as TryHackMe and HackTheBox. Get involved with your campus cyber club, take on Capture the Flag (CTF) challenges, and contribute to open-source security tools. Keep track of your projects on GitHub and aim for entry-level certifications like Security+ and Network+. While majoring in cybersecurity is beneficial, a degree in computer science or IT with security electives and internships is more than enough. You’ve got this!
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Sneha’s Answer

Hey Seth! It’s absolutely realistic to want to work in cybersecurity even if you’re not majoring in it, especially since you already have a concentration. Start building experience by working on small projects like setting up your own virtual lab, exploring ethical hacking through platforms like TryHackMe or Hack The Box, or participating in Capture the Flag competitions. Look for student clubs or local meetups focused on cybersecurity where you can learn and connect with others in the field. Internships, online certifications, and volunteering to help with tech security for student organizations can also help you build real skills. Good luck!
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