STEP 1

We're just getting started!
End my Technology-Focused High School Diploma
Complete the Spanish Baccalaureate program with a focus on technology, specializing in areas such as industrial technology, electronics, programming, or engineering. This program combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing students for higher education or careers in technological fields.
Enroll into a Associates Degree in Cybersecurity
Enroll in a Higher Vocational Degree in Cybersecurity and Networked Computer Systems Administration. This program will equip you with essential skills in system administration, network security, and data protection, preparing you for a career in IT infrastructure management and cybersecurity.
Complete the Associates Degree in Cybersecurity
Complete the Associate's Degree in Cybersecurity, focusing on the principles and practices of securing networks, systems, and data. This program provides comprehensive training in areas such as network defense, ethical hacking, threat analysis, and incident response, preparing you for advanced roles in cybersecurity and network management.
Gain experience in the Profesional field
Gain hands-on experience in the professional field by applying the skills learned in real-world environments. This includes internships, projects, and practical work in areas such as system administration, network security, and threat mitigation. This experience will help you build a strong foundation for your career in cybersecurity and IT management.
Start to get comfortable with the CTF format
Start familiarizing myself with the Capture the Flag (CTF) format by engaging in practical challenges on platforms like Hack The Box, TryHackMe, or VulnHub. These platforms provide hands-on cybersecurity exercises that simulate real-world attack and defense scenarios, helping me develop critical skills in penetration testing, vulnerability exploitation, and problem-solving. By regularly participating in CTF challenges, I aim to build confidence and improve my abilities.

STEP 2.

Get in touch!
start to build myself a name in the industry
I will start building my name in the industry by becoming actively involved in multiple communities, contributing wherever I can, and offering support to others. Whether it's by sharing knowledge, collaborating on projects, or helping peers with their challenges, my goal is to establish myself as a reliable and engaged professional. By continuously interacting with experts and newcomers alike, I aim to create a reputation for being both skilled and approachable in the cybersecurity and IT fields.
Participate in Industry Events and Conferences
Attend cybersecurity conferences, webinars, and local meetups to network with professionals, stay up to date with industry trends, and engage in discussions. These events will help me broaden my knowledge and establish connections with like-minded individuals and potential collaborators.
Contribute Actively to Open Source Projects
Contribute to open source cybersecurity projects or tools, either by improving existing code, fixing bugs, or adding new features. This will not only help me gain practical experience but also allow me to showcase my skills to the broader tech community and build a reputation as someone who actively supports and improves the field.

STEP 3.

The grind begins!
HTB-CPTS OR Certified Penetration Testing Specialist
Earn the HTB-CPTS certification because it is a valuable credential that demonstrates my proficiency in penetration testing and cybersecurity. This certification will validate my skills in identifying vulnerabilities, exploiting weaknesses, and applying mitigation strategies in real-world scenarios. By obtaining the HTB-CPTS, I aim to strengthen my professional profile and showcase my expertise in ethical hacking and security assessments.
HTB-CDSA or Certified Defensive Security Analyst
Earn the HTB Certified Defensive Security Analyst (HTB CDSA) certification to validate my skills in security analysis, SOC operations, and incident handling. This hands-on certification will demonstrate my ability to analyze threats, correlate data, and respond to incidents effectively, while creating actionable reports. The HTB CDSA will help me showcase my expertise in defensive security and my ability to handle real-world security challenges.
HTB-CWEE or Certified Web Exploitation Expert
Earn the HTB Certified Web Exploitation Expert (HTB CWEE) certification to validate my advanced skills in web penetration testing, including both black box and white box techniques. This hands-on certification will demonstrate my ability to identify complex web vulnerabilities, exploit them, and develop custom exploits and patches. By completing the HTB CWEE, I will prove my expertise in conducting professional web security assessments and contribute to securing modern web applications.
OffSec OSCP or Offensive Security Certified Professional
Will earn the OSCP (Offensive Security Certified Professional) certification to validate my penetration testing skills at an advanced level. This hands-on certification will test my ability to exploit vulnerabilities, gain unauthorized access, and escalate privileges in real-world environments. By completing the OSCP, I will demonstrate my competence in ethical hacking and my ability to carry out comprehensive penetration tests, showcasing my skills in attacking and defending systems.
ISC CISSP or Certified Information Systems Security Professional
Earn the CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) certification to validate my advanced knowledge and skills in managing and securing information systems. This globally recognized certification will demonstrate my expertise in various security domains, such as risk management, network security, and security governance.
the end?
Nah, this is just the start. I have clear that this is just the beginning of my journey to build something that demonstrates how far I've come and how far I plan to go. Gaining knowledge and certifications are just the foundation; my goal is to continue evolving, expanding my expertise, and contributing to the cybersecurity field. The road ahead is full of opportunities to refine my skills, tackle new challenges, and leave a meaningful impact in the industry. This just has started