nice, im a senior and experienced cybersecurity professional with dozens of certs and i think you have nailed it! if someone asks me how to go in cyber i will direct them to this video :) awesome!
I'm sorry to budge in but I need help ,I just completed my cybersecurity certificate,now enrolled in Linux fundamental. Do you think I should apply for jobs now or study as much as possible first?
Yes please. I would live a video for the route for the GRC domain AND another on the other platforms that grant tactical experience besides hack the box.
Does anyone know the spelling for the program that she mentions at 5:18? Yes, I would like to hear more about GRC and IAM. I am taking Security + in February 2024. I completed a PCI DSS program last year. I have been on a few interviews so far.
Thank you so much! I liked a lot how you displayed all the information. It felt very encouraging. I'm thinking on starting the Google Cybersecurity Certificate
I'm glad you found the video helpful! I can definitely provide some guidance on GRC. I have on a video for a complete roadmap for GRC. ruclips.net/video/2J-v_0F0Vu0/видео.html
Very nice video! I'm an IT Professional and starting my career in cybersecurity but i don't know which cybersecurity roles is much more indemand now a days. i hope you have a video explaining every cybersecurity roles? thank you
I like this breakdown. Just passed Isc2’s CC and was going towards Security + as I understand it to hold more weight but interesting to hear that may not be necessary
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. I think Security + is Ofcourse the industry standard for beginners right now, as the newer certifications find their value chain in the industry. But I would also be weary of stacking beginner level certs, ultimately it’s all about the knowledge that you gain and can showcase for each cert. If you are in the US, it might be valuable to still go for security + since it’s on the DoD list etc, otherwise I would honestly move to the next step.
I just passed the ISC2 CC as well and I'm going to take the Security+ near the end of March since the Security+ is a much more in-depth exam than the ISC2 CC, the official book for the CC is only 50 pages long and really just scratches the surface. I would suggest getting the Security+ as well to expand the fundamental knowledge but also, Human Resource look for keywords in your resume and Security+ is much more well known than ISC2 CC so you don't want to be passed over for a potential interview/job because you are missing a keyword on your resume.
Nice info, just curious what's your current role in cyber security and which particular role would you recommend for remote working and the least stress.
Hey, thanks for asking! I'm currently working as a Cloud Security Architect. There are many options in the cybersecurity field where remote work is possible, however it all depends on your interests.
Yes, you can definitely pursue a career in cybersecurity without a matric! There are many alternative pathways, like online courses and certifications, that can help you build a solid foundation in the field.
Thank you 😊. Its a really helpful video 💯. I have a question, do i need to know the whole concept of the operating system? What knowledge of the operating system do i need? Thank you 😊
Thank you 😊 I’m currently started cybersecurity and it foundations in cybrary definitely worth it 💯 and if I want to learn ethical hacking after this. Should I learn ccna training about network setup configuring or any other course please reply love from. India 🇮🇳 ❤
Hi.... You talked ajout recommended platform, please can you share me full video of recommended video? Am just new into cyber security thou am a developer just feel like jumping into cyber 😊 My aim is ethical hacking...
And also, Hack the box is kind of confusing, I don't even know where to start from 😔😅, Try Hack Me is still somehow straight forward, am already using that. Can you give a little explanation about Hack the box 😞, just little please 🙏✌️.
This was helpful, thanks for this. I'm interested in the full vid of different platforms for hands on practice. I'm already in an IT role attempting to pivot to cyber. Should I put an emphasis on home labs/projects or HTB/TryHackMe? Also, if I'm doing this and applying for positions regularly, would you say it's realistic to land a cybersecurity role in 6 - 9 months?
Hey! I would say you are realistic. You can do either one that you are comfortable with, aslong as you are able to document your journey and showcase your skills. The most important thing is that you are able to show what you have learnt and that you have the knowledge, how you went about it is less relevant. So don't overthink this step, its more about having the knowledge and demonstrating the knowledge than how you got there, I hope that helps.
The number isn’t random, perhaps research, and makeup is part of my routine and I will keep speaking about it so if it bothers you that much don’t worry about my credibility and skip to someone who doesn’t speak about things you don’t like? Just an opinion 😊
Really insightful, thank you. Would be great to see a Non- Technical roadmap too please 😊
I’m on it 👍🏽😊
I was going to ask the same.
@@cyber.queen_Hindi language please 🥺
nice, im a senior and experienced cybersecurity professional with dozens of certs and i think you have nailed it! if someone asks me how to go in cyber i will direct them to this video :) awesome!
I truly appreciate your feedback and recommendation. It means a lot coming from someone with your level of expertise.
I'm sorry to budge in but I need help ,I just completed my cybersecurity certificate,now enrolled in Linux fundamental. Do you think I should apply for jobs now or study as much as possible first?
Thank you for the information.....It was much needed....Let's crack the process of learning Cybersec in 2024!!
You got this!
Yes please. I would live a video for the route for the GRC domain AND another on the other platforms that grant tactical experience besides hack the box.
Does anyone know the spelling for the program that she mentions at 5:18? Yes, I would like to hear more about GRC and IAM. I am taking Security + in February 2024. I completed a PCI DSS program last year. I have been on a few interviews so far.
Hey 👋🏽 it’s cybrary.it
I love how you organize information!
Thank you!
wow! really this is insightful, thank you for sharing this
I’m so glad to hear that, thanks for the feedback
Thank you so much! I liked a lot how you displayed all the information. It felt very encouraging. I'm thinking on starting the Google Cybersecurity Certificate
So glad it was helpful!
this is great videos
Nice to see a woman giving informations about Cybersecurity 😊. I subscribe directly 😁.
Thank you for the support! I'm glad you found the content valuable.
You are a lifesaver!
Thank you a bunch.
Aw, thank you so much! Happy to assist!
Hi ....yes please ....complete a video for GRC...
Hey 👋🏽 I’m already working on it 😊
Love the first minute, thank you for not making it too "deep"
You're so welcome! 😊
Thanks for the insights..would love to see the websites you mentioned highlighted
Sure thing! I will add it shortly.
Thanks again for this !!!!!!
My pleasure!
Thanks for this . Please can you help with hands-on on GRC?
I'm glad you found the video helpful! I can definitely provide some guidance on GRC. I have on a video for a complete roadmap for GRC. ruclips.net/video/2J-v_0F0Vu0/видео.html
Can u give me a proper road map for defensive security like SOC Analyst 😊
Hey🌸Perhaps check out this video. ruclips.net/video/Wk-pKmmuM98/видео.html
Thank you for sharing the resources about project creation. Can you please share the other resources as well?
Thank you for your kind words! I appreciate your support and I'll make sure to share more useful resources.
Thank you for sharing
Ofcourse 🌸🌸
Thank you
You're welcome
Thank you so much for the info, it really helps, a lot!
You're very welcome!
What is the name of the first wwbsite you mention for cybersecurity training that you can start at?
Hey 👋🏽 it’s Cybrary.it
Very nice video! I'm an IT Professional and starting my career in cybersecurity but i don't know which cybersecurity roles is much more indemand now a days. i hope you have a video explaining every cybersecurity roles? thank you
Hey! I have one coming up very soon 😊
@@cyber.queen_ thank you 😀
Very informative. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video 😊
My pleasure 😊
Very helpful, Thank you!
I'm glad you found it helpful!
Htb and thm kinda not free:(
There are many components that is free which is enough for a complete beginner to start.
Really great 👍 . Well am intended going in for cyber security engineering hopefully if you have some link for personal follow up will be greatfull 🎉
Hey! My cybersecurity community currently allows personal interaction and feedback between many people on the journey into cybersecurity 😊
When last did you visit your home country🇿🇦
December 😊
INTERESTING!
Glad you found it interesting 😊
I like this breakdown. Just passed Isc2’s CC and was going towards Security + as I understand it to hold more weight but interesting to hear that may not be necessary
I’m so glad you enjoyed the video. I think Security + is Ofcourse the industry standard for beginners right now, as the newer certifications find their value chain in the industry. But I would also be weary of stacking beginner level certs, ultimately it’s all about the knowledge that you gain and can showcase for each cert. If you are in the US, it might be valuable to still go for security + since it’s on the DoD list etc, otherwise I would honestly move to the next step.
hii i am totally new to cybersecurity , so can i know from where u did the certification course, can it be done online ??
@@tamannamohapatra3732 Isc2 offers cybersecurity training. Check out their website. The CC certification and training is free
I just passed the ISC2 CC as well and I'm going to take the Security+ near the end of March since the Security+ is a much more in-depth exam than the ISC2 CC, the official book for the CC is only 50 pages long and really just scratches the surface. I would suggest getting the Security+ as well to expand the fundamental knowledge but also, Human Resource look for keywords in your resume and Security+ is much more well known than ISC2 CC so you don't want to be passed over for a potential interview/job because you are missing a keyword on your resume.
Is CEH a good option for an individual who's neither a beginner nor an expert?
Hey🌸, I have different thoughts on the CEH certification. ruclips.net/video/ng5r4I8wNYo/видео.html
Wow this is deeply insightful
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video insightful.
Hey, how do I go from beginner isc2 to GRC courses. Do i need practical skills for years. It's what I see everywhere. Thanks for your insight
Hey🌸 I have a roadmap coming up on GRC soon.
@@cyber.queen_ thanks for the reply. I'll be waiting for it.
Insightful 🙌
What did she say cyber-wayary for the intro class . Where is a link ?
Cybrary
Nice info, just curious what's your current role in cyber security and which particular role would you recommend for remote working and the least stress.
Hey, thanks for asking! I'm currently working as a Cloud Security Architect. There are many options in the cybersecurity field where remote work is possible, however it all depends on your interests.
@@cyber.queen_ 👍🏽
hey there, is it wise to pursue the certified ethical hacker course by EC-Council for a student?
Hey, I am not the biggest fan of CEH, you can see some of my thoughts here - ruclips.net/video/ng5r4I8wNYo/видео.htmlsi=j5DSSXVNgDfIkM54
Very helpful
Thank you for making this video.
I am interested in knowing about the other platforms that provides hands-on experience
Hey🌸. Coming up soon.
Are you from South Africa
Yes! Proudly 🇿🇦
i got my certification in cybersecurity and i’m still struggling to get in
Hang in there! Cybersecurity can be a tough field to break into, but your efforts will pay off eventually!
@@cyber.queen_ Thank you. Ill keep trying
Hello I'd be interested in a similar video for non technical roles like GRC
Hey, got it, some GRC content coming soon.
Big like before watching,,,
Thank you🌸
Hi I will like,e to get more information about the hands on platforms
Hey! for sure, video coming soon!
Please make a video about GRC
Hey🌸, Coming up
Can you do cybersecurity without a matric.?
Yes, you can definitely pursue a career in cybersecurity without a matric! There are many alternative pathways, like online courses and certifications, that can help you build a solid foundation in the field.
@@cyber.queen_ thanks queen.
I want that list
I appreciate your curiosity! Stay tuned for more content.
Thank you 😊. Its a really helpful video 💯.
I have a question, do i need to know the whole concept of the operating system? What knowledge of the operating system do i need?
Thank you 😊
Hey🌸, Its important to know the core components, how to troubleshoot and what the flags and errors mean as well as what the services do.
@@cyber.queen_ Thanks a million 😊
My queen im about to finish my google certificate if ok if i do the Harvard cs50
Hey! well done on finishing the Google cert, I think it depends on what your goal is, I would be careful of stacking up multiple beginner level certs.
Thank you 😊 I’m currently started cybersecurity and it foundations in cybrary definitely worth it 💯 and if I want to learn ethical hacking after this. Should I learn ccna training about network setup configuring or any other course please reply love from. India 🇮🇳 ❤
Hey! I would rather move to TryHackMe to learn ethical hacking
Hello
Do you know of any Learnerships currently available in the field?
Hey there! Unfortunately not, you need to take and pass the exam to gain the certification. Good luck!
Pls am new here and i don't know anything about cyber security pls can you help me an still a student
Thank you for reaching out! I'm glad you're interested in learning about cyber security. What is it that you want to know?
@@cyber.queen_please share us hand on platform
Need more platforms pliz
Hey 👋🏽 sure! I will make a follow up 😊
Smart and cute ❤
God bless subtitls creator! It's hard to understand certain words you pronounce.. Like you said packet. 8:14 8:21
Hi.... You talked ajout recommended platform, please can you share me full video of recommended video?
Am just new into cyber security thou am a developer just feel like jumping into cyber 😊
My aim is ethical hacking...
And also, Hack the box is kind of confusing, I don't even know where to start from 😔😅, Try Hack Me is still somehow straight forward, am already using that.
Can you give a little explanation about Hack the box 😞, just little please 🙏✌️.
Hey! I completely understand, Hack the Box can be a struggle in the beginning! I will put this into my content plan and share something soon.
@@cyber.queen_ I really appreciate 😩🙏✌️
This was helpful, thanks for this. I'm interested in the full vid of different platforms for hands on practice.
I'm already in an IT role attempting to pivot to cyber. Should I put an emphasis on home labs/projects or HTB/TryHackMe? Also, if I'm doing this and applying for positions regularly, would you say it's realistic to land a cybersecurity role in 6 - 9 months?
Hey! I would say you are realistic. You can do either one that you are comfortable with, aslong as you are able to document your journey and showcase your skills. The most important thing is that you are able to show what you have learnt and that you have the knowledge, how you went about it is less relevant. So don't overthink this step, its more about having the knowledge and demonstrating the knowledge than how you got there, I hope that helps.
@@cyber.queen_That does, thank you!
@@cyber.queen_That does! Thanks so much! 🙏
Evening pls am new here and I don't know anything about cyber security please can you help me to know more about it am still a student
@@cyber.queen_pls am new here I don't know anything about cyber security please can you help me am still a student
Are you South African? Lol i can hear it
Proudly South African :-)
What’s with comment section trying to rip your head off hai
People are tense 😅
0:15 *STRIKE 1 - "you don't need experience (REALLY???)* 0:31 *STRIKE 2 - talking to me about LIP GLOSS... that's NOT what I came here for*
Maybe go somewhere else then 🤷🏽♀️😅 the internet is huge 😉
lol how to lose credibility instantly by making up a random number of open jobs and talking about makeup…
🤭🤭
The number isn’t random, perhaps research, and makeup is part of my routine and I will keep speaking about it so if it bothers you that much don’t worry about my credibility and skip to someone who doesn’t speak about things you don’t like? Just an opinion 😊
I agree get to the point.
Thank you
You're welcome