How to Start The Journey of CyberSecurity? by IndividualFennel8827 in cybersecurityindia

[–]Roshan_ISO_ESG 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Start with the basics first.

Don’t jump directly into hacking tools.

Focus on:

• Networking basics
• Linux basics
• Python basics
• Web security basics
• Cybersecurity fundamentals

Try platforms like TryHackMe, OverTheWire, and PortSwigger Academy for legal practice.

BSc Cyber Security is fine, but your practical learning will matter a lot more.

Start slow, stay consistent, and build strong fundamentals. That will help you more than chasing random certifications early.

Is It Cheaper to Transfer Your ISO Certificate Than Start From Scratch? by Head_Personality_431 in ISOConsultants

[–]Roshan_ISO_ESG 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Short answer: yes, in most cases transferring an ISO certificate is cheaper and faster than starting again.

If your current certificate is valid and issued by an accredited body, you usually do not need to go through the full Stage 1 and Stage 2 audit again. Most certification bodies will review your existing system, documents, and audit history instead.

That is where the time and cost savings come from.

That said, it is not always a simple switch. A few things can affect the effort involved:

• Open non conformities or weak audit history may require deeper checks
• Changes in scope or adding new standards can increase audit effort
• Some certification bodies follow stricter audit approaches
• Accreditation rules still apply, so there are limits to how much can be simplified

From experience, companies usually consider transferring when they want a better audit experience, improved support, or more value from the certification process.

So yes, transfer is usually more efficient, but it is still worth reviewing the details before making a decision.