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A complete plan for studying to become a security engineer or security researcher.
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A complete plan for studying to become a security engineer or security researcher.

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# Computer-Security-Learning-Roadmap

> If you are a newcomer to the field of Computer Security, the first question you may have is "How should I learn about this?"

> This is a roadmap of the path of going from no experience in computer security to being well on your way to having a security engineer position at Google or Facebook or pentesting for a consulting firm.

The roadmap is broken down into the following categories of learning:

- Beginner (where you should start if you have no experience)
- Novice (6 months - 1 year of experience)
- Intermediate (1 - 3 years of experience)
- Advanced (3 - 10 years of experience)
- Expert (10+ years of experience)

The year marks above are rough guidelines and are not meant to be generalizations for everyone in the field.

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Inspired by [machine-learning-for-software-engineers](https://github.com/ZuzooVn/machine-learning-for-software-engineers) and [Deep-Learning-Papers-Reading-Roadmap](https://github.com/songrotek/Deep-Learning-Papers-Reading-Roadmap).

I would love as much help as I can get. [Start contributing!](https://github.com/jaredmichaelsmith/awesome-vehicle-security/blob/master/contributing.md)

Check out my [blog](https://jaredmichaelsmith.com/blog) or follow me on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/jaredthecoder).

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