Hi, I'm curious about cyber security. I'm a PHP dev, and have some familiarity with Linux. I can do basic virtualization using Proxmox and VirtualBox. I have both installed. I cam build a LAMP stack. I configured a web server off my ISP network using Ubuntu, Apache, MySQL, And PHP. I used and configured BIND9 for DNS. And I was able to get Postfix and Dovecot working. I used Let's Encrypt for SSL. Having said all that I got lucky when configuring my home server. I did learn though. In the past I supported a shopping cart and went though the anal bank security audit (payment card industry (pci) compliance). This required penetration testing and proving all vulnerabilities were addressed. At that time we were using CentOS and RedHat does back filling so I had to prove all vulnerabilities had been back filled. Ok so I have been reading and watching YouTube on the topic of cyber security. Here is what they are saying: 1) It can take as little as 3 months to learn the basics and to be prepared for an entry level job. 2) Jobs are remote. 3) It is the most in demand job in the US. 4) Pay is very good. 5) Kali Linux is the distro of choice. 6) Use virtualization to protect your local network. 7) Linux skills are necessary. 8) SQL skills are necessary. 9) MS-Windows skills are necessary. 10) Python programming skills are necessary. 11) There is other things to know such as the command line and shell scripting (I think they mentioned BASH). It appears I already have some of these skills. Even though it is the most in demand job in the US I do not hold my breath. I am a PHP dev which is in high demand. I found the job market to be hard to penetrate so I became a freelancer. Of course I am not looking for a job, however cyber security really interests me. Sounds like a fun job to have. What are your thoughts? Keith --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list: PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss