Is this cybersecurity course suitable for students from non-technical backgrounds?
Yes, most cybersecurity courses today are designed to support beginners, including those without prior IT knowledge. From my experience, structured programs like those discussed at H2K Infosys typically start with networking, security basics, and guided labs to build confidence before advanced topics. Many learners transition successfully with consistent practice and mentor guidance.In real training environments, I’ve seen non-technical learners adapt through hands-on labs, especially when courses include cyber security sales training exposure, real attack simulations, and tool-based practice. Certifications like Security+ or entry SOC tools become easier once fundamentals are clear. With discipline and practice, background matters less than learning consistency and problem-solving mindset.
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