The best projects video. Most influencer fill their videos with fluff, you got straight into it. Granted you mostly talked about blue team and SOC analyst (which is my dream job) but you got straight to the point and gave actual free sites.
Subscribed! I just started my journey 2 days ago & I am so motivated and excited to be learning from others who have paved the way already! Thank you again, God bless you☦️
Thank you so much! I earned my cyber security certificate earlier this month and I've been holding back on sending in applications because I don't feel prepared. I do know someone in the field who wants to give a good reference and I don't want to disappoint.
love that someone finally addressed projects regarding blue team / defense. sure CTFs are fun and so is learning about pen testing, but i don't think that will help me land my first job as much as this will. thank you!!!
You're welcome! Projects are super fun and challenging, take a look at the channel as I have quite abit of projects that you can follow along if you wish!
you're doing such a great work sir. i've been learning the basic stuff i need to know, did some basic courses on Cisco & then on fortinet. currently doing the google cybersecurity course. most of the certificate exams focus more on the theoretical aspects of infosec/cloud sec, so I've been worrying if I'll have enough experience before going into my postgraduate degree & eventually getting an internship. will check out all these 4 resources overtime. thanks a lot!
what's funny is when i started on this path after deciding to switch careers, soc analyst was my dream job. not pen tester or ethical hacker like most people. i'm now also getting interested in forensics, but working with siem tools in a soc role starting out would be great
Great job on learning the basics, definitely something you don’t want to skip out on. Complimenting your theory knowledge with hands on experience will help you become a better analyst and these resources are perfect for that. Once you try them out let me know how that goes!
Great question, I say if you’re in the position to purchase CCD, I would recommend it but if budgets are tight, go for CDSA Soc path and then TryHackMe or LetsDefend subscription 👍
Thank youuuuuuu for sharing these! Have been studying cybersecurity for a while and I think those exercises will be a really helpful add-on to what I'm doing right now. 🥰
Welcome! Thanks for subbing ❤️ I’ve created a similar video for Resumes however for these specific experiences and skills, I would list what you have learned and are comfortable talking to and using. For example, a lot of hands on training likes to use tools such as Splunk. Once you have enough experience with Splunk, you can put that under your skills section.
@@MyDFIR Yes, super convenient -couple of years ago there were hardly any in-browser labs especially for blue teamers. Also, labs are very realistic and well-thought-out.
Hi MyDFIR, I just signed up via your website. Been working as a SOC analyst for about a year now, still have lots to learn and am happy where I am at the moment. I understand I need to do my due-diligence as I'm taking a more progressive approach to my sec career rather than trying to skip steps. One thing thats been on my mind is how do you know when to start specializing. How did you figure this one out?
Hey! That is a great question. As cliche as it sounds, you start specializing when you find exactly what you enjoy the most. For me, it was year 2 into my career as a SOC analyst. I knew I enjoyed investigating INCIDENTS and that was it. I searched what are some of the specializations that focused on INCIDENTS and landed on DFIR.
Am here and cant wait to go along the journey. Am also on the google program and hope to level up my skills and transition into the role. Thank you unsung hero
Awesome! Great job on enrolling yourself into the google program. How do you like it? Providing value? If you have any questions, feel free to let me know! Thanks for the support
@@MyDFIR I am quite enjoying it and it is providing a ton of value. Initally i did know how to go about Cybersecurity but am glad such programs exist. I didn't see myself coding all day every day. I'll keep in contact if I have any burning questions of clarification.
Thanks for this information! I found it very informative. About how long do you think it will take to learn what's needed to make the jump into cybersecurity (SOC analyst role)? I've started a blog in the past in an unrelated field and was not successful. I will check out your video on how to start a blog. Again, thank you!
Realistically? About 2 years. You can learn whats needed within a year depending on how dedicated you are BUT likely there will be a lot of “memorization” thus, it would take some more time to put theory into practice hence why I say about 2 years.
I feel so stupid going to Cyber now labs. I finished in July but I'll turn it around I have access to Splunk ES, Crowdstrike & Sentinelone not Microsoft Sentinelone. Qradar but I'll focus on Splunk ih Thehive & jira very basic stuff. Proofpoint I learned and gotta go back to watch the Wireshark lessons. My Crowdstrike & Splunk instructor were garbage waste of time and money. The expert instructor quit 1-3 months before I got taken her class. But I'll watch her last recordings the school offered as Supplement. Overall point is it's not too late this channel will be an extra guide.
You got access to a lot of great tools! Note that they are just tools though so try and understand what you are trying to do and why as this will help you along the way
im right now im studying about the pentest, if i want to learn soc analyst are the best way to do that is by home labe or i need first study about tools of soc ....
Thats a great question, depending on how comfortable you are with the tools learned, you could display them as “areas of expertise” - Do keep in mind you MUST be able to talk about it.
Hello! Very informative video! You have earned a subscriber! I have a CS degree, planning to transitioning to cyber security. What are your recommendations to get started ? Which entry level cyber security job role should I apply to?
Thanks!! I would recommend you take a look at this video. It will provide you with guidance on where to start. Where to Start in Cybersecurity ruclips.net/video/CAsuJaNg1xE/видео.html
Great question, I would not. I would instead put those onto another site to make it look more “professional” and then in the heading put in the website. You can use something like medium or even LinkedIn. - but that is just me. Whenever I see someone link google drive I always associate it with malware haha
hello i am currently doing Blue Team level 1 for hands on experience i just finished my security+ after im done with BTL 1 do you think I should have enough experience to start applying to job? and on my resume do i create a project section and add and explain what I learned and did in the Certification?
You can try however I would also continue to put yourself in front of different scenarios as much as possible by doing more hands on labs to gain the confidence to speak about them. For projects you want to format it as you would for work experience.
If you are new to cybersecurity, my advice instead of a book, I would opt for a free training course to learn and once you find your domain of interest, that is where you can purchase a book specific for that domain. I recommend you start off by watching this video to get started: ruclips.net/video/CAsuJaNg1xE/видео.html
Informative video is SOC analyst and Cybersecurity analyst the same if not could you tell me what tools we need to use to get cybersecurity analyst/Engineer as a fresher
Cybersecurity analyst can mean a bunch of things, GRC, Red team, Blue team, Architect whereas SOC analyst is specific to Security Operations. If you want to be an engineer, understanding how to configure, build, test solutions such as a SIEM will be valuable. Hope that helps!
Great question. As a beginner I would do a 80/20 split. Focus on theory so you can understand the concepts and put 20% of your effort into applying the theory you learned into practical experiences.
The hero we didnt know we needed
😂 thank you
I couldn't agree more...
This guy is really cool too.
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Jesus, this channel is the GOAT for newbies like myself! Thanks man!
Thanks!!
Thank you!
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The best projects video. Most influencer fill their videos with fluff, you got straight into it. Granted you mostly talked about blue team and SOC analyst (which is my dream job) but you got straight to the point and gave actual free sites.
Thanks! Time is our most valuable resource, hence why I go straight to the point!
This is the type of person who we can follow. Not these guys that just give generic ass advice but never point you in the right direction. Subscribed.
😂thanks for the support!
Subscribed! I just started my journey 2 days ago & I am so motivated and excited to be learning from others who have paved the way already! Thank you again, God bless you☦️
Awesome! Feel free to share this with other aspiring analysts and if you have questions, ask away!
Massively Underrated ! Thanks for sharing.
My pleasure!
Your cybersecurity practice recommendations look great. Thank you for your time and willingness to share your knowledge.
Glad you like them!
Thank you so much! I earned my cyber security certificate earlier this month and I've been holding back on sending in applications because I don't feel prepared. I do know someone in the field who wants to give a good reference and I don't want to disappoint.
Nice! I know that feeling but once you get some hands on experience with labs/projects, that feeling should slowly disappear.
love that someone finally addressed projects regarding blue team / defense. sure CTFs are fun and so is learning about pen testing, but i don't think that will help me land my first job as much as this will. thank you!!!
You're welcome! Projects are super fun and challenging, take a look at the channel as I have quite abit of projects that you can follow along if you wish!
Man thank you for sharing, you are becoming my favorite cybersecurity channel. You giving out very valuable 💎. Again thank you, greatly appreciate 🙏🏿
I appreciate that!
you're doing such a great work sir. i've been learning the basic stuff i need to know, did some basic courses on Cisco & then on fortinet. currently doing the google cybersecurity course. most of the certificate exams focus more on the theoretical aspects of infosec/cloud sec, so I've been worrying if I'll have enough experience before going into my postgraduate degree & eventually getting an internship. will check out all these 4 resources overtime. thanks a lot!
what's funny is when i started on this path after deciding to switch careers, soc analyst was my dream job. not pen tester or ethical hacker like most people. i'm now also getting interested in forensics, but working with siem tools in a soc role starting out would be great
Great job on learning the basics, definitely something you don’t want to skip out on.
Complimenting your theory knowledge with hands on experience will help you become a better analyst and these resources are perfect for that. Once you try them out let me know how that goes!
@@MyDFIR will do! thanks again
Man!!!! You are God sent!! You came out of nowhere. Amazing content. Right on time too.
Thats awesome to hear, thank you for the support ❤️
Subscribed to this wonderful channel. A hidden gem. Just starting of my journey on Cybersecurity.
Thanks! Feel free to ask any questions along the way
man you are such a blessing
Thanks for watching ❤️
Do you recommend the CCD from CyberDefenders, or should I go for Blue Team Level 1 (BTL1) instead since CCD seems more expensive?
Great question, I say if you’re in the position to purchase CCD, I would recommend it but if budgets are tight, go for CDSA Soc path and then TryHackMe or LetsDefend subscription 👍
I am so glad you showed up on my page. I def need this to transfer to CS
Thank you for watching! If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I am here to help :)
Thank youuuuuuu for sharing these! Have been studying cybersecurity for a while and I think those exercises will be a really helpful add-on to what I'm doing right now. 🥰
Absolutely!!
This is pure gold. 💻
Happy to help!
This guy here is him!
😂 love it, thanks for the support!
Brother your videos are awesome. This is exactly some of the stuff I’ve been looking for. Thank you!
❤️ thanks - feel free to ask any questions!
Thanks for providing such great materials. From Ghana Africa and following your work.
great video, saved all those websites on favorites
Great to hear!
This man deserves a Toast🥂, some value there!
Thank you!!
This is gold! Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
Thank you! I've been looking for projects to work on as a potential SOC!
Glad I could help! I am coming out with another video about some home lab projects that you can include 😃
@@MyDFIR that's awesome! Keep em coming
Good stuff bro, i recently passed my cc exam and looking for ways to get into the cybersecurity field, I'll work on these projects.
Awesome!
Love your content brother learning a lot. I am planning to buy your course.
Awesome, thank you for the support ❤️
Windows VM asking "personal use or organization" during initial setup. Not sure which one. Personal use ill have to sign in with a Microsoft account
Thank you so much for this. Can you do a video on adding these experiences and skills to your resume in a proper manner? Just subbed.
Welcome! Thanks for subbing ❤️
I’ve created a similar video for Resumes however for these specific experiences and skills, I would list what you have learned and are comfortable talking to and using. For example, a lot of hands on training likes to use tools such as Splunk. Once you have enough experience with Splunk, you can put that under your skills section.
@@MyDFIR thank you
I love your contents man! Great video as always.
Appreciate the support ❤️
Ill try doing all of them. They look nice and very informative
Awesome! Have fun!
Awesome video! I am doing BTLO and Cyberdefender labs and they're great!
RIGHT?! so good. Really helped me elevate my skills
@@MyDFIR Yes, super convenient -couple of years ago there were hardly any in-browser labs especially for blue teamers. Also, labs are very realistic and well-thought-out.
This is amazing information sir! Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Bro, thanks for this man ❤
It's my pleasure! Thank you for watching
The top goat video tbh!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks alot for your recommendations.
Glad you like them!
Nice. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
This is Diamond, thank you so much
Hi MyDFIR, I just signed up via your website. Been working as a SOC analyst for about a year now, still have lots to learn and am happy where I am at the moment. I understand I need to do my due-diligence as I'm taking a more progressive approach to my sec career rather than trying to skip steps. One thing thats been on my mind is how do you know when to start specializing. How did you figure this one out?
Hey! That is a great question. As cliche as it sounds, you start specializing when you find exactly what you enjoy the most.
For me, it was year 2 into my career as a SOC analyst. I knew I enjoyed investigating INCIDENTS and that was it. I searched what are some of the specializations that focused on INCIDENTS and landed on DFIR.
Awesome channel. Just straight to the point and honest.
Thank you! That is the goal 😀
Thank you for another informative video I'll definitely try them out
Love it! Let me know if you have any questions when tackling these
My guy fire contents
Appreciate you 💙
Thanks for the ideas!
Glad I could help! Let me know if you have any questions 😃
I thank you very much for your good heart and sharing your knowledge. Kind of you. Please always benefit us from your useful and valuable information.
I am SO happy that I can provide back to the community. I am glad that my content is helpful for folks like yourself. Thank you
Am here and cant wait to go along the journey. Am also on the google program and hope to level up my skills and transition into the role.
Thank you unsung hero
Awesome! Great job on enrolling yourself into the google program. How do you like it? Providing value?
If you have any questions, feel free to let me know! Thanks for the support
@@MyDFIR I am quite enjoying it and it is providing a ton of value. Initally i did know how to go about Cybersecurity but am glad such programs exist. I didn't see myself coding all day every day.
I'll keep in contact if I have any burning questions of clarification.
Thank you. This is awesome 👍
You're very welcome!
Thank you for the video!
Thanks for watching!
clicked subscribe right after i finished one minute of the vid
Haha thanks for the support!
Awesome one ❤ love it.
Thanks!
Great, this is a excellent video. But do we need some pre-requsite knowlege before doing any of these labs ?
I'd say a general understanding of both IT and networking. Best is to try them out and see where you feel lost or lacking knowledge in.
Thanks for this information! I found it very informative. About how long do you think it will take to learn what's needed to make the jump into cybersecurity (SOC analyst role)? I've started a blog in the past in an unrelated field and was not successful. I will check out your video on how to start a blog. Again, thank you!
Realistically? About 2 years. You can learn whats needed within a year depending on how dedicated you are BUT likely there will be a lot of “memorization” thus, it would take some more time to put theory into practice hence why I say about 2 years.
The is great, I just registered for you forum. Can't wait to connect with you.
Awesome! Let me know how I can help 😁
I feel so stupid going to Cyber now labs. I finished in July but I'll turn it around I have access to Splunk ES, Crowdstrike & Sentinelone not Microsoft Sentinelone.
Qradar but I'll focus on Splunk ih Thehive & jira very basic stuff. Proofpoint I learned and gotta go back to watch the Wireshark lessons.
My Crowdstrike & Splunk instructor were garbage waste of time and money. The expert instructor quit 1-3 months before I got taken her class.
But I'll watch her last recordings the school offered as Supplement.
Overall point is it's not too late this channel will be an extra guide.
You got access to a lot of great tools! Note that they are just tools though so try and understand what you are trying to do and why as this will help you along the way
Thanks for sharing man 👊
Any time! Try them out and let me know how it goes 😀
Thank you very much for your videos
You are very welcome!
Awesome channel. ❤
Thank you❤️
thank you man thank you so much for this
Happy to help
Great video. Subscribed.
Awesome, thank you!
im right now im studying about the pentest, if i want to learn soc analyst are the best way to do that is by home labe or i need first study about tools of soc ....
I’m surprise you never mention RangeForce. 😮
There are so many, I didn’t mention ace responder as well. Last time I tried both, they did not have a lot of free content compared to the others
Thank you for sharing. In what order would you recommend for a beginner?
Great question, no particular order to be honest but if I had to choose, I would go with BOTSv1, phishing, network
These are excellent platforms to hone your skills. How would you include these on your resume or portfolio as a project?
Thats a great question, depending on how comfortable you are with the tools learned, you could display them as “areas of expertise” - Do keep in mind you MUST be able to talk about it.
@@MyDFIR thank you!
Thank you ❤
Thanks for watching!
Hello! Very informative video!
You have earned a subscriber!
I have a CS degree, planning to transitioning to cyber security.
What are your recommendations to get started ?
Which entry level cyber security job role should I apply to?
Thanks!! I would recommend you take a look at this video. It will provide you with guidance on where to start.
Where to Start in Cybersecurity
ruclips.net/video/CAsuJaNg1xE/видео.html
This is great
hey thankyou so much!
No problem!
dope. Thanks.
No problem!
Thank you so much
You're most welcome!
Should I post a google drive link to my labs/projects on my resume?
Great question, I would not. I would instead put those onto another site to make it look more “professional” and then in the heading put in the website. You can use something like medium or even LinkedIn. - but that is just me. Whenever I see someone link google drive I always associate it with malware haha
THANKS !!
Thanks for watching!
thanks dude!
No problem! Thanks for watching!
hello i am currently doing Blue Team level 1 for hands on experience i just finished my security+ after im done with BTL 1 do you think I should have enough experience to start applying to job? and on my resume do i create a project section and add and explain what I learned and did in the Certification?
You can try however I would also continue to put yourself in front of different scenarios as much as possible by doing more hands on labs to gain the confidence to speak about them. For projects you want to format it as you would for work experience.
Thank you ❤❤
You're welcome 😊
hello there i am new cyber security what is the 1st thing to learn books to read to go in my dream job as cyber security analyst????
If you are new to cybersecurity, my advice instead of a book, I would opt for a free training course to learn and once you find your domain of interest, that is where you can purchase a book specific for that domain.
I recommend you start off by watching this video to get started: ruclips.net/video/CAsuJaNg1xE/видео.html
Informative video is SOC analyst and Cybersecurity analyst the same if not could you tell me what tools we need to use to get cybersecurity analyst/Engineer as a fresher
Cybersecurity analyst can mean a bunch of things, GRC, Red team, Blue team, Architect whereas SOC analyst is specific to Security Operations. If you want to be an engineer, understanding how to configure, build, test solutions such as a SIEM will be valuable. Hope that helps!
@@MyDFIR Thank you so much
Should we take notes while doing these projects ??
For sure! It will help you in the future. Trust me haha I still go back to my notes every now and then.
@@MyDFIR just wondering how could we document these on our resume ??
good information bro
Thank you so much 🙂
My man.
Great video
Thanks!
Hi bro, which course i want to choose bro CEH or SOC which one is best, please reply bro
Sorry could you remind me which SOC course you are referring to?
Is being a SOC analyst still recommended in this age and time.
Yes for sure!
Suggest some cyber/hacking book
There are alot of “hacking” books for different skills. Any specific skill you are trying to achieve?
I’m a beginner should I start here or get certifications first?
Great question. As a beginner I would do a 80/20 split. Focus on theory so you can understand the concepts and put 20% of your effort into applying the theory you learned into practical experiences.
BOTS v1 isnt free anymore
Not with CyberDefenders but you can do it via Splunks BOTS site.
very useful
Thank you ❤️
Mac Well
well say my bro
Thanks!
Try hack me?
Yup that is good too
Thank you!
You're welcome!