More or less the title. I'm a mobile dev and have been doing some mild dabbling in networking, mobile pentesting (nothing crazy, just followed an article), Nessus scans and some very misc. dabbling in topics (I just shotgun at whatever comes my way).
I work fulltime right now so it's kind of hard to scrape towards linear progression in learning about cybersecurity - especially without foundational knowledge in IT. My interests are definitely scattered (I've considered App Sec, Incident Response, Vulnerability Management. I'm mostly drawn towards investigating and rabbit holing to look for paper trails or triaging threats).
I figured instead of blindly learning I may as well use my time to set up a foundation in IT. What foundational knowledge would be useful for me? I know Networking, Linux, SIEMS, writing up technical reports and OWASP Top 10 are pretty relevant. Anything else to add? Any free resources to check out?
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