Hi everyone,
I'm currently a student in college majoring in Cyber Security and Digital Forensics. I work full time as a clerk, and during the work day I have A LOT of downtime, which I normally spend doing my homework. I've already completed a couple of my basic classes, like A+ Hardware, and LAN, and this summer I'm signed up for a+ software (no financial aid for summer, so I can only afford 1 class). Anyway, looking ahead at the classes I'll need to take, I'd like to know if anyone could suggest some resources of information so I can get a head start. I'll have all summer long to pretty much read constantly for 8 hours straight. I've gotten my own USB Rubber Ducky and started tinkering with that (although that's a home project - anything plugged into the network at work gets scanned. I've already been flagged once for downloading Pyblade at work and storing it on my Flash drive to play with at home).
So anyway, here's a list of some upcoming courses for my degree.. Like I said, if you know any good resources where I could get information to extend my base of knowledge for the courses, I'd appreciate the suggestions!
Thanks in advance!
drooster
Cisco Router Technology
Microsoft Windows Server
Cyber Security Fundamentals
Wireless Networks
Computer Virtualization Technology
Information Assurance
Cyber Security
Computer Forensics
Advanced Cyber Security
Digital Systems
Fundamentals of microprocessors