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          Setting Up a Cyber Security Lab #  I can’t remember where I heard it or who said it but the best computer is the one you already have. This was certainly true during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns. There were numerous sourcing shipping and supply chain issues. To get started really you only need a laptop and an internet connection as you can always build your lab in the cloud (remember the cloud is just someone else’s computer).
          
        
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