Feb. 24, 2024, 2:05 a.m. | /u/zersiax

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I got this question today and was curious what the up to date scoop is. I used to recommend Georgia Weidman's excellent book for starters into cybersec, but it's getting somewhat long in the tooth now and it can be difficult for a newbie to get the labs in a workable state, let alone exploit them, which can be a bit of a deterrent I'm noticing. Is there a universally considered "good" analog that is a bit more modern that …

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