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🗺️ The Cloud Security Career Roadmap is LIVE
One of the most common questions we get in this community is: "Where do I actually fit in cloud security?" That question now has a real answer. The Cloud Security Career Roadmap course is officially live in the Classroom. 🎉 It covers 10 of the most in-demand cloud security specializations — from Cloud Security Engineers and DevSecOps pros to Threat Intelligence Analysts and Cloud Penetration Testers. Each path gets its own deep-dive page covering: → What you actually do day-to-day → Where AI is changing the role (and what it can't replace) → The skills, tools, and certs that move the needle → Realistic salary ranges for 2026 → A 30-day action plan to get started This isn't a "pick a certification and grind" guide. It's built for people who want to make a deliberate, informed decision about where to focus their energy — and then go build real things. Head to the Classroom tab and check out the Cloud Security Career Roadmap. Start with "Find Your Path" if you're not sure where to begin. Drop a comment below — which role are you exploring? 👇
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@Josh Botz Love that you're already in cloud security. Application Security is a natural next step! Head to the Classroom and check out the Product & Application Security Engineer path. It'll show you exactly what skills to build, which certs move the needle, and how to start positioning yourself for that transition. 🚀
🔬 Which lab should we build next?
I’m building out the next hands-on lab for Cloud Security Lab, and I’d love your input. The goal is to keep building labs that give you real experience, not just more theory. Vote for the one you’d most want next: 1. Launch Wazuh in AWS Set up a real security monitoring lab in AWS and start learning logging, detection, and visibility. 2. Launch Your Cloud Test Range Build a safe cloud environment you can use for testing, experimenting, and future labs. 3. Detect & Investigate in Your Test Range Use your tools and environment to explore detections, logs, and investigation workflows. 4. Build a GRC Lab with Eramba Explore risk registers, controls, policies, and security program documentation in a hands-on lab. If you want, comment too and tell me why you picked it or what you’d want to get out of that lab. Your feedback will help shape what gets built next. 🚀
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I like how these build on each other instead of being random labs. Starting with a test range then moving into detection feels like how people actually learn this. Curious though, if someone’s brand new, which one would you not recommend they start with?
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Stephanie Macahis
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Hello! I am Stephanie. I work with Josh as an Operations / Personal Assistant.

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Joined Mar 16, 2026
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