Saturday = the perfect excuse to break a few things 😉 Our NEW HackBack Room just dropped: Network Device Hardening is live and waiting for you👀 No better way to spend a weekend 🤪 See you in the room 👇 🔗 https://lnkd.in/drkDTs94
TryHackMe
Computer and Network Security
TryHackMe is an online, cloud-based, cyber security training platform used by individuals and academics alike.
About us
TryHackMe takes the pain out of learning and teaching Cybersecurity. Our platform makes it a comfortable experience to learn by designing prebuilt courses which include virtual machines (VM) hosted in the cloud ready to be deployed. This avoids the hassle of downloading and configuring VM's. Our platform is perfect for CTFs, Workshops, Assessments or Training.
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https://tryhackme.com
External link for TryHackMe
- Industry
- Computer and Network Security
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- Penetration Testing, Cyber Security, Penetration Testing Labs, Network Security, and Ethical Hacking
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London, EC1V 2NX, GB
Employees at TryHackMe
Updates
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Have a break, have a KitKat 😉 Ryanair blamed their plane. Dominos made a pizza. KFC called it "product testing." DoorDash said it was a "packaging error." 12 tonnes of KitKat. Still missing. We turned it into an OSINT challenge. The truck doesn't find itself.🍫 🕵️ Can you find the truck? Let us know in the comments 🧵 🔗 https://lnkd.in/d-X-AzwW
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Already in a SOC? Your next move is Threat Hunter 🎯 If you're already in a SOC, you have everything you need to make the leap you just need to use your skills differently. 6 months. 3 phases. One career upgrade. 💻🔐 TryHackMe has everything you need to make it happen Train today on TryHackMe ➡️ https://lnkd.in/dM6VfxEi
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Love this Dean Roach 🔥🚀 What I love about this isn’t just the milestones, it’s the transition: From guided learning to independent execution Capability Score was designed to make that visible to show not just activity, but actual capability growth over time!
Celebrating some major milestones on my cybersecurity journey with TryHackMe! 🚀 I’ve been dedicating a lot of time to upskilling recently, and it's incredibly rewarding to see the hard work translate into tangible results. Here are a few highlights from my latest progress: 🛡️ Officially a "Junior Security Professional": My Capability Score hit 38, which means I've transitioned from guided learning to working independently on structured tasks. 🌍 Top 15% Globally: Broke into the top 15% of users on the platform! 🥇 Leading the Pack: Currently holding the #1 spot in the Silver League and grinding hard for that promotion to Gold League. 🎯 Specializing my Skills: My skill matrix is really taking shape. I'm currently heavily skewed towards offensive security, with Red Teaming (78) leading the charge, followed by solid foundations in Malware Analysis (56), Penetration Testing (43), and Security Operations (41). The journey doesn't stop here. Time to keep pushing, keep learning, and lock in that Gold League promotion! 💻🔥 #TryHackMe #CyberSecurity #RedTeaming #InfoSec #ContinuousLearning #OffensiveSecurity
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🔴 New Recent Threat: We exploited a hole in Spring AI before most people knew Spring AI existed 😅 shoutout to our Content Engineering team who didn't just build this room, they discovered the exploit and developed the PoC themselves 🧪🔬 Spring AI: CVE-2026-22738 is live. 45 mins | Medium | 96 pts You know what to do 😉 https://lnkd.in/dZa9fJPe
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Bye Top 1%, Hello Capability Score 👋 Your hacking ability. Finally scored. 🔥 Capability Score is a single number, 1 to 100, built from your real TryHackMe activity. What you know, how often you show up, how current your skills are, and how many domains you can operate across. 🧠 Think of it as a fitness tracker for your hacker brain. Skip too many sessions and it notices. 0 to 100, Let us know in the comments what's your score? 😏 ▶️ Go check it out! https://lnkd.in/dGtHdXV5
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📣 Calling all SOC managers who are hiring or onboarding analysts right now Most SOC teams don't have an onboarding speed problem. They have a structure problem. The first 30 days shape everything: how quickly analysts build confidence, how much support they need, and whether they stick around long term. Next week, we are hosting a live session on what it actually takes to get a new SOC analyst productive in 30 days. Not just confident, actually ready. 🔍 What "ready" really looks like 👥 Onboarding juniors vs experienced hires ⚡ Why hands-on practice beats documentation 🚪 How poor onboarding drives early attrition 📅 7th April · 4pm GMT · Free 🔗 Register now: https://lnkd.in/dCmD3xma
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As Rodrigo said, everyone is showing off their TryHackMe capability score. Have you seen yours yet?
Since everyone is showing off their TryHackMe Capability Score, I Thought I would show mine! You're a Mid-level Security Professional. Operating at a professional standard in your domain. You tackle complex problems and adapt when the usual approaches don't work. You understand not just *what* to do, but *why*, and that understanding carries across new challenges and environments. 😊
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Posts like this are exactly why we built SEC0. Not to prove you know everything. But to prove you’ve started. SEC0 isn’t about being job-ready. It’s about getting over that first mental barrier and taking your first step into cyber! Massive respect for trusting the process and sticking with it Bradley Mavin 👏
"Securing the Fundamentals" Imposter syndrome had been creeping in. Four months of learning, and somehow it still felt like I knew nothing. So I set myself a simple challenge to take a basic TryHackMe practice exam, just to get a feel for the format and see how far down the road I actually am. A few questions sent me reaching for my notes to confirm an answer, which was a good reminder that revision still matters. But the big lesson is learning to trust myself in this new world. There was a moment of doubt about whether the exam was even worth doing, should I skip it entirely and jump straight to the SEC1 I'd already won a pass for? The real goal is the SAL1 cert, and eventually the new SAL2, so every step counts. It was worth doing!! This has been a rabbit hole of a journey, and honestly, it's only just beginning. Cybersecurity is a vast umbrella, and there is so much more ahead. Thank you to Abed Hamdan from GRC Mastery for the support and direction. #tryhackme #SEC0 #beginner #fundamentals #cybersecurity #networking
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