I thank God i found you, i was taking the coursera's introduction to cybersecurity and i got lost with so much terminology about network, hardware and software and i found you and this videos and made me realize that i was going to advance for my knowledge so starting today like you said A+ first
Thank you Mr. Ramdayal! This is the same boat I am in right now. I want to switch my IT path to Cyber(have mostly help desk job experience so far) and am close to registering for a 10-month Cyber boot camp at a local university. I'm 37, so a little intimated that I'm too old. However, if I may say, I found you on Udemy and your hands on, especially with A+(I also purchased your SY-601 but haven't started it yet) has been THE most detailed of all the instructors I have ever taken. Thanks for what you do!
Spot on! A good foundation it's important in every aspect. In my 25-year career, I've taken these exact steps. Got my a+ and net+. Worked a few years and then got my security+ from the experience I got on the job. Next I about 2 years obtaining the mcse using the security path. After 5 or 6 years after that I got my cissp. Great video. When I'm hiring, I look for this path and not for people that go directly into security. I've had a bad experience is hiring people without a foundation.
Hello Mr. Ramdayal, Thanks for the video. I passed my Security + without taking A+ and Network +. I bought your Security+ course at Udemy and it helped me a lot to pass it. I am in the market now and actively looking for a job especially roles like SOC Analyst, Threat Intelligence Analyst, Incident Response, Vulnerability Analyst. I have applied more than 500 jobs so far but no luck yet. I have a IT certificate in Computer Information Systems and 2 years of experience. What do you recommend for me to land a job in the IT?
My B.S was in Psych and my current occupation is Spanish Teacher. I wish to switch into Cybersecurity so I obtained my Comptia Sec+ and In my spare time I experiment with VirtuablBox, Kali Linux, Wireshark, and command line. I have applied for numerous "junior cyber security analyst" type positions only to be told "you have no relevant experience." If this keeps up, I plan to add credentials to my resume. Which would help more, getting the Pentest + or pursuing a Masters in IT from an online college? Please advise what you would do in my shoes. Many thanks.
I thank God i found you, i was taking the coursera's introduction to cybersecurity and i got lost with so much terminology about network, hardware and software and i found you and this videos and made me realize that i was going to advance for my knowledge so starting today like you said A+ first
Thank you Mr. Ramdayal! This is the same boat I am in right now. I want to switch my IT path to Cyber(have mostly help desk job experience so far) and am close to registering for a 10-month Cyber boot camp at a local university. I'm 37, so a little intimated that I'm too old. However, if I may say, I found you on Udemy and your hands on, especially with A+(I also purchased your SY-601 but haven't started it yet) has been THE most detailed of all the instructors I have ever taken. Thanks for what you do!
Thanks, you got this. Age is no issue. You are still young.
Spot on! A good foundation it's important in every aspect. In my 25-year career, I've taken these exact steps. Got my a+ and net+. Worked a few years and then got my security+ from the experience I got on the job. Next I about 2 years obtaining the mcse using the security path. After 5 or 6 years after that I got my cissp. Great video. When I'm hiring, I look for this path and not for people that go directly into security. I've had a bad experience is hiring people without a foundation.
Thanks
Hi Friend I was Curious What job did you have with Just A+/ net+ ? What type of entry level Jobs can you expect with just those?
This is such a great channel, wish i found it years ago.....priceless real information delivered well.
Great Video, thanks for the info
thank you sir
This is the realist advice I’ve seen thus far… everyone else is saying go straight into Security+ even for beginner entering into the field. Ugh.
Hello Mr. Ramdayal, Thanks for the video. I passed my Security + without taking A+ and Network +. I bought your Security+ course at Udemy and it helped me a lot to pass it. I am in the market now and actively looking for a job especially roles like SOC Analyst, Threat Intelligence Analyst, Incident Response, Vulnerability Analyst. I have applied more than 500 jobs so far but no luck yet. I have a IT certificate in Computer Information Systems and 2 years of experience. What do you recommend for me to land a job in the IT?
Same here
Get more certs and work on cybersecurity projects post them online and on your resume
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My B.S was in Psych and my current occupation is Spanish Teacher. I wish to switch into Cybersecurity so I obtained my
Comptia Sec+ and In my spare time I experiment with VirtuablBox, Kali Linux, Wireshark, and command line. I have
applied for numerous "junior cyber security analyst" type positions only to be told "you have no relevant experience."
If this keeps up, I plan to add credentials to my resume. Which would help more, getting the Pentest + or pursuing a
Masters in IT from an online college? Please advise what you would do in my shoes. Many thanks.
Comptia +
Security +