Version 55: I’ve assembled an extensive collection of free cybersecurity tools and information for our community.

Unlocking Cybersecurity Knowledge: A Treasure Trove of Free Resources

Dear Cybersecurity Enthusiasts,

I’m excited to share with you an extensive collection of complimentary resources designed to enhance your cybersecurity journey. Whether you’re just starting out, honing your offensive and defensive skills, or diving into audits, there’s a wealth of material available for everyone in our community.

Previously, I organized these resources on a GitHub repository, but I’ve since launched my own website to offer a more streamlined experience. You can explore this collection at simplycyber.io.

To jump directly to the free resources, check out this link: Simply Cyber’s Free Cyber Resources.

This initiative aims to empower individuals with essential cybersecurity knowledge that is accessible to all. Your feedback is welcome, and if you have any additional resources you’d like to contribute, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

For those who are advancing in their careers, I highly recommend bookmarking the Cheatsheets section—it’s a valuable reference that can aid you at any stage of your professional journey.

Let’s continue to foster our community’s growth and understanding of cybersecurity!

Warm regards,

Gerry

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  1. Thank you for sharing this impressive collection of cybersecurity resources, Gerry!

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