SecProve - Map your cybersecurity skills across real-world domains
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Community-driven cybersecurity knowledge platform. Prove what you know, compete against peers, and stay sharp — from GRC and cloud security to AI threats and beyond.
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Hey Product Hunt, I’m founder of SecProve.
I built SecProve because cybersecurity training and career development still feel too fragmented.
Most platforms focus on one slice of the problem: courses, certifications, interview prep, labs, compliance checklists, or generic career paths. Those are useful, but they do not fully answer the bigger question:
How do you actually prove, develop, and understand cybersecurity skill?
SecProve is my attempt to build a more connected way to do that.
The product brings together cybersecurity domains, roles, certifications, scenarios, assessments, and skill progression into one practitioner-focused platform. The goal is to help people understand not just what to study, but how the pieces of cybersecurity fit together in real work.
With SecProve, users can explore:
* cybersecurity domains and how they connect
* role-based skill expectations
* certification alignment
* real-world scenarios and incident paths
* practitioner-focused articles and guidance
* skill development paths that go beyond memorizing answers
The long-term vision is to make SecProve a better signal of cybersecurity capability: something more practical than a resume, more connected than a cert list, and more meaningful than rote Q&A.
It is still early, and I would genuinely love feedback from practitioners, students, hiring managers, educators, and builders.
What feels useful? What feels confusing? What would make this more valuable for learning, hiring, or proving cybersecurity skill?
Thanks for taking a look.
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