I went from psychology major to Senior Security Engineer. These are the guides, frameworks, and field-tested methods I wish someone had handed me on day one.
This is the guide I wrote after watching too many smart people waste months doing the wrong things first. Start here.
How I went from a psychology degree to a security engineering career. The certification order that matters, the lab work that signals competence, and the resume positioning that gets callbacks. Not theory. The actual path.
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Every guide comes from doing the work. SOC shifts, detection engineering, hiring panels, career changes. I wrote down what worked and cut everything that wasted time.
The path from outside the industry to your first security role. Which certifications move the needle, how to set up a lab that shows you can do the work, the resume structure I have seen get past filters, and how to handle technical interviews when you are switching careers.
Get the GuideWhat blue team work actually looks like when you are on shift. How to triage without drowning, write detections that do not create more noise than signal, run incident response when leadership is watching, and survive your first 90 days. Written for people already doing the job.
Get the Guide40 prompts I use in real security operations. Alert triage, detection logic, incident write-ups, log analysis, executive reporting. Paste them in, fill the brackets, run. The boilerplate takes minutes instead of hours. You spend that time on the parts that require judgment.
Get the GuideMost security professionals plateau because nobody teaches career mechanics. This is the system: four career tracks and how to pick one, how to know if you are underpaid, the positioning moves that compound over 12 months, and how to negotiate offers without bluffing. The difference between practitioners who advance and the ones who stay stuck.
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