Version 91: I’ve Assembled an Extensive Collection of Complimentary Cybersecurity Tools and Materials for Our Community

Discover a Comprehensive Collection of Free Cybersecurity Resources

Hello Cybersecurity Enthusiasts,

I am excited to share with you an extensive compilation of free resources tailored for individuals interested in cybersecurity. Whether you are just starting your journey or are a seasoned professional focusing on offense, defense, or auditing, this repository has something valuable for you.

Initially, I hosted this collection on GitHub, but I recently launched my own dedicated website to better serve our community. You can explore the full range of resources at simplycyber.io.

For direct access to these invaluable free resources, visit this link: https://www.simplycyber.io/free-cyber-resources.

Why This Matters

Cybersecurity is an ever-evolving field, and having the right resources at your fingertips can make all the difference. You’ll find materials including training programs, labs, e-books, podcasts, cheat sheets, and even YouTube channels—all designed to enhance your knowledge and skills.

A Note on Continuous Learning

I highly recommend bookmarking the Cheat Sheets, as they serve as excellent reference points throughout your career, no matter your current level of expertise.

Your feedback is welcome, and if you have additional resources you’d like to contribute, please reach out to me.

Let’s empower our community with knowledge and skills needed to thrive in the dynamic world of cybersecurity.

Warm regards,

Gerry

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