Fantastic video! 🌐🔒 Your explanation of network security fundamentals was incredibly clear and insightful. Thanks for sharing this valuable knowledge! Looking forward to more content from you.
Network security has come a long way since the 1980s, when early hacking attempts were more experimental than malicious. Today, it’s one of the highest-paying fields in IT, with salaries rising fast!
Yup and I have seen this across many organisations where in they have split network security from network engineering and taken it under the wings of cybersecurity
great video and seeing you after quite a while now,started my cybersec career a few months ago and I am going strong thanks to your insightful knowledge #cybersecurity#networksecurity#pentesting
Theres 0 entry level jobs right now, be careful. I know hundreds of people with massive degrees and certs that cant get hired. they want 10+ years of experience
Hi bro, I hope you're doing well. I recently moved to the USA and am currently pursuing a Master's in Cybersecurity Management. My background is not in IT, and I was hoping you could advise me on which courses I should take to secure a job within a year or so. Thank you!
Hi, you can start of with a Cybersecurity course to give you an idea of what the domain is about, I would recommend looking at the Comptia SEC+ course first to get yourself started.
I watched a video a roadmap cybersecurity video from codewithmosh it was a detailed video mentioning certs from comptia dofferent stuff to do but im wondering does geyting. A degree in cybersecurity cover all those certs? Or do i need a degree + teh certs??
Hey I’m a network technician in New York I do a lot of contract work in networking I want to get hired as a network engineer what do you suggest? I install a lot of Cisco Mx,gx devices Palo Alto iso/firewall etc I just don’t have any net certs
Yup start off with the CCNA, its the best starting point given your experience already and then look to pivot into network engineering roles. Also, practise hands ON configs as its very important when trying to be a network engineer.
Hai bro please help me iam now in my 30's iam planning to shift in to IT field iam confused which course to choose please guide me to choose a course networking, or soc analyst 🤔
Any CCNP security specialty certs recommended? Or CCNP Enterprise is best to start with? Getting both CCNP ENTERPRISE & SECURITY worth it or just get one? I appreciate your time and knowledge!
For network security I would not recommend the Cisco security specialty, ENCOR 350-401 is good for a more intermediate level of "networking" knowledge.
Hello Bro. Please answer. I have completed my graduation in 2017. Since then i was trying for govt jobs but failed to get into. Now in 2024-25 as a fresher can learning Networking land me a job? And how can i proceed?
Hey, yes it can. Start from the basics, CCNA, COMPTIA Network+, build labs and a strong resume. You can check the channel for videos that can help guide you, all the best!
Theres 0 entry level jobs right now, be careful. I know hundreds of people with massive degrees and certs that cant get hired. they want 10+ years of experience
Networking will always be relevant. Cloud networking ultimately needs you to know the basics of networking that you can get from certifications such as the CCNA or COMPTIA Network+. I have made a video on cloud network engineering on my channel, feel free to check it out.
Any CCNP security specialty certs recommended? Or CCNP Enterprise is best to start with? Getting both CCNP ENTERPRISE & SECURITY worth it or just get one? I appreciate your time and knowledge!
I don't really advocate for CCNP security as a good cert to get into Network Security. I have seen the trends change with CISCO firewalls being phased out now and other vendors like Palo Alto/Fortinet preferred.
Fantastic video! 🌐🔒 Your explanation of network security fundamentals was incredibly clear and insightful.
Thanks for sharing this valuable knowledge! Looking forward to more content from you.
Network security has come a long way since the 1980s, when early hacking attempts were more experimental than malicious. Today, it’s one of the highest-paying fields in IT, with salaries rising fast!
Yup and I have seen this across many organisations where in they have split network security from network engineering and taken it under the wings of cybersecurity
Very well made video, very insightful. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
great video and seeing you after quite a while now,started my cybersec career a few months ago and I am going strong thanks to your insightful knowledge #cybersecurity#networksecurity#pentesting
All the best!!
Bro your communication skill is best
Hence why I am transitioning to IT. Working on A+, Net + and Data +
Skip data+ and get sec+
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Sec+ helps with government jobs if you plan to go into that
Theres 0 entry level jobs right now, be careful. I know hundreds of people with massive degrees and certs that cant get hired. they want 10+ years of experience
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I work at college, I could shadow the IT guys and get hands on
Amazing video man , just one request can you make video on bug bounty as a network security professional
quite informative. Keep up the good work
GOOD Talk.😃👍
My organisation hired me as an associate software engineer but they put me in network Security 😢
Hi bro, I hope you're doing well. I recently moved to the USA and am currently pursuing a Master's in Cybersecurity Management. My background is not in IT, and I was hoping you could advise me on which courses I should take to secure a job within a year or so. Thank you!
Hi, you can start of with a Cybersecurity course to give you an idea of what the domain is about, I would recommend looking at the Comptia SEC+ course first to get yourself started.
I watched a video a roadmap cybersecurity video from codewithmosh it was a detailed video mentioning certs from comptia dofferent stuff to do but im wondering does geyting. A degree in cybersecurity cover all those certs? Or do i need a degree + teh certs??
From my experience, getting a degree in Cybersecurity will not go into depths that the individual certs would go into
Hey I’m a network technician in New York I do a lot of contract work in networking I want to get hired as a network engineer what do you suggest? I install a lot of Cisco Mx,gx devices Palo Alto iso/firewall etc I just don’t have any net certs
Yup start off with the CCNA, its the best starting point given your experience already and then look to pivot into network engineering roles. Also, practise hands ON configs as its very important when trying to be a network engineer.
Hai bro please help me iam now in my 30's iam planning to shift in to IT field iam confused which course to choose please guide me to choose a course networking, or soc analyst 🤔
Sure you can reach out to me on LinkedIn. Lets have a chat there
Any CCNP security specialty certs recommended? Or CCNP Enterprise is best to start with?
Getting both CCNP ENTERPRISE & SECURITY worth it or just get one?
I appreciate your time and knowledge!
For network security I would not recommend the Cisco security specialty, ENCOR 350-401 is good for a more intermediate level of "networking" knowledge.
Hello Bro. Please answer. I have completed my graduation in 2017. Since then i was trying for govt jobs but failed to get into. Now in 2024-25 as a fresher can learning Networking land me a job? And how can i proceed?
Hey, yes it can. Start from the basics, CCNA, COMPTIA Network+, build labs and a strong resume.
You can check the channel for videos that can help guide you, all the best!
Theres 0 entry level jobs right now, be careful. I know hundreds of people with massive degrees and certs that cant get hired. they want 10+ years of experience
What is a massive degree
Bro knows hundreds of people
@Nejtak853lol just look at his name he is definitely negative on every post.
Can you explain it why?
having 6 years in to tech & network support role.. Which certification should i go for
1.PCNSE
2. NSE Certification by Fortinet
i have startup exp
I value the PCNSE more as I see Palo Alto as a very trusted vendor in Network Security.
is networking is still good in 2025 or will cloud could take over all the networking job is doing ccna ccna in 2026 is good
Networking will always be relevant. Cloud networking ultimately needs you to know the basics of networking that you can get from certifications such as the CCNA or COMPTIA Network+. I have made a video on cloud network engineering on my channel, feel free to check it out.
But how did you get into it..just applied after being standard engineer?
Yes thats right
hii bro, happy to see you after long time. can you help in developing labs in gns3. I am learning to built labs.
Thanks Bipson. Do drop me a message on LinkedIN and we can chat there!
What is your LinkedIn ?
Please check the description of the video for the link
Any CCNP security specialty certs recommended? Or CCNP Enterprise is best to start with?
Getting both CCNP ENTERPRISE & SECURITY worth it or just get one?
I appreciate your time and knowledge!
I don't really advocate for CCNP security as a good cert to get into Network Security. I have seen the trends change with CISCO firewalls being phased out now and other vendors like Palo Alto/Fortinet preferred.