Field Guide Collection · Start Here
A coordinated set of teaching field guides for IT help-desk and security work — how to think, how to secure, and how the network actually works. Each stands alone; together they build from method to mechanism to defence. This page is the map.
Two disciplines run through every guide: accuracy over confidence — stable facts are stated plainly, but anything version-specific or changeable is flagged to verify rather than asserted from memory — and no blanket security assurances — nothing is called "secure" in the abstract; each control is tied to a specific threat and its residual risk.
How to reason about a problem under uncertainty — the base layer the other families stand on.
Securing, defending, responding, and reasoning about adversaries — reusing the judgment discipline from Family A.
How the network actually works — the wired path end to end, then the wireless first hop.
Not topical guides but tools for use alongside them — quick reference that spans the whole collection.
The diagnostic method in Troubleshooting is the same loop as the packet-bisection in Networking. Critical Thinking's ACH and probability/confidence discipline is exactly what keeps attribution honest. RCA is the "why" you run after an Incident Response is contained. And Zero Trust / segmentation is where security and networking meet. Read across the families, not just down them.
Keep all the guide files in one folder for the links above to resolve. Each guide is a self-contained HTML page (open it and use its Print / Save-PDF button for the display fonts) and also ships as a paginated A4 PDF and a single-page "continuous" PDF. Standards and version-specific facts (framework revisions, ATT&CK version, Wi-Fi generations, vendor defaults) are current as of mid-2026 and flagged within each guide to verify against the primary source before formal use.