You have a bright future ahead of you young man if you are already thinking about adding projects like these to your resume and building those skills. Keep at it.
This will be my third project outside of school activities and let me say this is great quality compared to others. Others are usually outdated or don’t leave much room to expand. Highly recommend for not only when we need the internship but for your own confidence👍🏻
Good afternoon Mad Hat. I Just finished my CySa+ exam yesterday and now have SSCP, Net+, Sec+, A+, ITIL, Linux LPI. I'm totally adding this as a project for my resume. Again, love your content!
@@madhatistaken Thank you! I’m in WGU. the journey for the Alphabet soup / degree has been wild! By chance were you at Black Hat/Defcon? It was my first time attending both and I was blown away!
@@MrGuitarguy2424 Indeed cyber sec learning is...arduous 😅I haven't been yet, the kiddos have had me tied down from travel for some time. I heard great things, my coworker went and was also amazed with it all. Maybe someday I can go...maybe in my mask haha
Do you plan to go to college and i doubt you do because of the certs but i just wanted to ask. And if not your still planning to become an analyst with certs?
@@zombeeCALin 2 years of community college you could have taken a $500 course to teach you basics, gotten an it helpdesk job for 6 months and gotten into cybersecurity with 1year experience in that time frame. You only HAVE TO have degrees in this field in management.
Always looking for people to watch/learn from while at work and/or doing home-lab work. You take the cake thus far, big fan of the way you're delivering information. You've got a good personality. Very helpful! Cheers!
I appreciate you bro! Recently found your channel and it aligns with some of the projects im working on/toward. Love your casual flow with humor. Stay frosty 🥶
i'm just starting out and i'm collecting videos to use later and this is very helpful thanks a lot mr mad hat you are giving the future generation the power to take back control of thier lives !!!
This is good stuff man. Definitely help folks polish their skils and capture it as project experience. As a hiring manager myself i look for these type of project on people's resume.
Nice Video👍🔥 You can do similar project like this: Elk setup on vm and collect logs from your base os.( Elk is damn fucking hard) Wazuh for FIM and vulnerability management ( cvss score , governance rules) Secure home network with security onion 2 ( amazing project ) all previous comes pre -configured with it. OTX and siem with alienvault platform. Osquery, auditd , suricata setup on base vm and practice monitoring.
Ay bruh... I just spent $500 on a course that did basically this exact same thing... Given it was about a thousand times more in depth and a good chunk more, but basically the same exact thing lol
@@taia9603 Yep. I 100% don't regret buying it either. He did great with explaining things at an entry level, and going over it a second time was even better.
Great thank you!! Could you make a detailed video about how to create the portfolio and add these projects? I have a GitHub now as i have learned how to create a basic Cybersecurity portfolio studying the Google Cybersecurity certificate.
Hey, I don't know if you got the answer but I found another video ruclips.net/video/p59B-I67yf8/видео.html that talks about it. If you look up 'github portfolio cybersecurity' you'll find others that have used the template from that video and you can see how they link their labs and things they've accomplished via the Google Drive etc as well.
This is simultaneously the worst and best tutorial I’ve ever watched 😂🔥 Only mad hat can stumble and fumble through an entire SIMM project, explaining or teaching you almost nothing, and by the end of it, still give you enough to go get a job in the real industry 🥴😂
How would i put this on the cv, as in I know to make a section such as "personal development" or "personal projects" but what would I put in the section, i.e., the bullet points or the description?
I wish microsoft would make their menus more simple! What does this cost, that you show in the video? - I only saw the 20 cents/hour but sentinel has a pricing too?
@laukage sentinel comes with 31 days free trial as well I believe. With the $200 they give, you can setup quite a bit for resume project bragging purposes with it.
Okay what am I doing wrong here, I made the project but there hasn't been any activity for a few days. How often am I supposed to see a security event alert?
Good afternoon Mad Hat. I finished my CompTIA Trifecta and Google CSec cert and I am now working towards my Hack the Box - CDSA. Thank you for sharing this 😎😎 and looking forward to more 😉
Hello, I am chasing after security+ as a college kid, but after that I am not sure if I should stick to Comptia and get Cysa or diversify and aim for a cloud sec cert, and if I should diversify, should I choose azure or AWS? Because afterwards I want to get the Cissp and I only want to maintain 3 cents throughout my career post college.
Just double checked, an agent is needed if you're not selecting an Azure VM in the resources section when you setup the data collector's (Windows Security Events via AMA) "data collector rule". Soo, one less step since we're using VMs 🥳
hey MadHat this is off topic but what is your thought on Testout cybersecurity certs? I have 2 certs ( Network pro and CyberDefence pro) and im working on another one (Security pro). Testout is also partnered with CompTIA meaning these courses/certs prepare you for their exam also. Also love your vids man
How were you able to get past the "I confirm I have an eligible Windows 10/11 license with multi-tenant hosting rights." checkbox when selecting Windows 11 or 10 VM image?
It's a link to Coursera's Google cyber sec cert. Great for literal beginners but veryyy basic. I've done a few review videos on Coursera certs in the past.
I figure there will be some cloud professionals in this comment section, so I will ask this here: There is speculation that Azure will overtake AWS by 2026 as the biggest CSP. Do you think it's better to focus efforts on learning Azure over AWS? Most of what I've seen has people saying the experience of learning one translates into learning the other, and you may even be able to get a job for either if you have experience in a single one of them. I'm currently enrolled in the WGU Cloud Computing degree, and it's on the AWS track. I'm curious to hear the opinions from experienced people in the industry.
I’m not in a cloud role but I work for my local county and it’s all Microsoft/Azure focused. So it depends on where you want to work. Just look at the companies you want to work for and find out what they use. It seems like gov roles use azure more but I’m sure it depends of course
It doesn’t matter which you choose. Most organizations are multi-cloud and the skills translate from one to the other. Microsoft embeds itself in every enterprise via windows os and 365 and it’s making these things “free” which is how they’re gaining traction.
@@madhatistaken only problem is for a pentester they are asking for experience which i dont have as i worked as soc analyst for 3 years hahah anyways will get the oscp and try
As a college kid getting ready for internship applications I would love to see another video like this to help me stand out!
Me and you brother
You have a bright future ahead of you young man if you are already thinking about adding projects like these to your resume and building those skills.
Keep at it.
This will be my third project outside of school activities and let me say this is great quality compared to others. Others are usually outdated or don’t leave much room to expand. Highly recommend for not only when we need the internship but for your own confidence👍🏻
Uss bro
we in this together legend. Pray blessings do go for us.
Good afternoon Mad Hat. I Just finished my CySa+ exam yesterday and now have SSCP, Net+, Sec+, A+, ITIL, Linux LPI. I'm totally adding this as a project for my resume. Again, love your content!
Nice job 🥳 that's quite the cert stack. Keep up the learning grind! 💪
@@madhatistaken Thank you! I’m in WGU. the journey for the Alphabet soup / degree has been wild! By chance were you at Black Hat/Defcon? It was my first time attending both and I was blown away!
@@MrGuitarguy2424 Indeed cyber sec learning is...arduous 😅I haven't been yet, the kiddos have had me tied down from travel for some time. I heard great things, my coworker went and was also amazed with it all. Maybe someday I can go...maybe in my mask haha
@@madhatistaken when you have the time to go I’d love to buy you vodka!
HELLO SIR GREAT TO HEAR IT CAN U GIVE ME A ROADMAP OR SOMETHING THAT COULD BE USEFUL TO ME
WE ARE GETTING HIRED WITH THIS ONE.....
Bro I love this! Please do more of these! Actually educational and entertaining as well!
New favorite category of mad hat videos, mad hat projects!
Good Evening Mad Hat. I finished my CompTIA Trifecta and CCNA and I am now working towards my Hack the Box - CDSA. Thank you for sharing this 😎😎
Do you plan to go to college and i doubt you do because of the certs but i just wanted to ask. And if not your still planning to become an analyst with certs?
i don't know about them but me personally i am starting community college and going for certs in the background
@@zombeeCALin 2 years of community college you could have taken a $500 course to teach you basics, gotten an it helpdesk job for 6 months and gotten into cybersecurity with 1year experience in that time frame. You only HAVE TO have degrees in this field in management.
Geeeeek.
I don’t have a single cert and I cashed in 11k yesterday by assigning myself my own missions if you know what I mean
Already finished my IT degree and I'm currently working now. I want to transition to Security Analyst maybe next year.
Always looking for people to watch/learn from while at work and/or doing home-lab work. You take the cake thus far, big fan of the way you're delivering information. You've got a good personality. Very helpful! Cheers!
I appreciate you bro! Recently found your channel and it aligns with some of the projects im working on/toward. Love your casual flow with humor. Stay frosty 🥶
i'm just starting out and i'm collecting videos to use later and this is very helpful thanks a lot mr mad hat you are giving the future generation the power to take back control of thier lives !!!
Hey Mad Hat, you rock in the world of cybersecurity training. Rock on man!!!
Blessings from Europe.
0:47 "This guy is amazing!"😧
Good video as always! I know the technical videos aren’t as popular but they’re so important! Keep up the good work dude!
I was just trying EC2 from AWS the other day but ulitimately failed. haha. Thank you for the guide, Mad Hat!
That was great information. I appreciate the clear guidance.
No way you only have 88k subs. Dude you're AMAZING
I will be doing this. Thank you sir.
I super needed this for some inspiration and tips to get started. Madhat, I love you. 😅
This was so helpful! I was getting close to setting up a honeypot project for my resume, I plan to try this out.
Wish to see more stuff like this please. Thank You!
Heath Adam's approves.
This is good stuff man. Definitely help folks polish their skils and capture it as project experience. As a hiring manager myself i look for these type of project on people's resume.
Nice Video👍🔥
You can do similar project like this:
Elk setup on vm and collect logs from your base os.( Elk is damn fucking hard)
Wazuh for FIM and vulnerability management ( cvss score , governance rules)
Secure home network with security onion 2 ( amazing project ) all previous comes pre -configured with it.
OTX and siem with alienvault platform.
Osquery, auditd , suricata setup on base vm and practice monitoring.
Keep it up, you will get millions of subscribers in the future!!!!!!
You would make are great teacher with your enthusiasm.
This is a great video! Amazing info to build from
I wasn't subscribed. This series is worth subscribing for.
Ay bruh... I just spent $500 on a course that did basically this exact same thing... Given it was about a thousand times more in depth and a good chunk more, but basically the same exact thing lol
Was this Josh Madakor’s course?
@@taia9603 Yep. I 100% don't regret buying it either. He did great with explaining things at an entry level, and going over it a second time was even better.
Great thank you!!
Could you make a detailed video about how to create the portfolio and add these projects?
I have a GitHub now as i have learned how to create a basic Cybersecurity portfolio studying the Google Cybersecurity certificate.
Hey, I don't know if you got the answer but I found another video ruclips.net/video/p59B-I67yf8/видео.html that talks about it. If you look up 'github portfolio cybersecurity' you'll find others that have used the template from that video and you can see how they link their labs and things they've accomplished via the Google Drive etc as well.
This is simultaneously the worst and best tutorial I’ve ever watched 😂🔥
Only mad hat can stumble and fumble through an entire SIMM project, explaining or teaching you almost nothing, and by the end of it, still give you enough to go get a job in the real industry 🥴😂
WE MOVIN OUT POPS HOUSE W THIS ONE !
I love how the username reads heathadams at TCM….
I really enjoy the video but do you have any advice on how to actually present this on a resume
I do the same way. I never use my real ip and other identifications.
Just curious, but is a VPN all I’d need for this to be secure on my home network? Spinning up a VM with open ports like this makes me nervous 😅
I did this when I did a boot camp
How much was the boot camp?
"So tell us why you are qualified for SOC Tier 1 ticket jockey."
I build SOC's in my spare time.
Well not what i expected but a cloud SIEM is good nonetheless
Hope you would use create videos about creating rules for SIEM based on SIGMA rule set
I cant wait to be a eleet perfopmer
How can i put this on my resume or github? Should I document the whole process of creating the SIEM or attach a link or something?
How would i put this on the cv, as in I know to make a section such as "personal development" or "personal projects" but what would I put in the section, i.e., the bullet points or the description?
hmm seems ironically the same structure as josh makador's SIEM-enhanced RDP geolocation video
@gaarajdm Yeaa...people have mentioned his course and video a few times. His videos pretty old 😅 microsofts menu and setup has changed a good bit.
Make more videos for all SIEMs splunk wazuh and EDR XDR products
Has a good thingy. I'm in
I wish microsoft would make their menus more simple!
What does this cost, that you show in the video? - I only saw the 20 cents/hour but sentinel has a pricing too?
@laukage sentinel comes with 31 days free trial as well I believe. With the $200 they give, you can setup quite a bit for resume project bragging purposes with it.
Buddy hiding those guns till the outro wtf.
Are the projects recorded with commentary? or are they written out for hiring managers to read?
Okay what am I doing wrong here, I made the project but there hasn't been any activity for a few days. How often am I supposed to see a security event alert?
Good afternoon Mad Hat. I finished my CompTIA Trifecta and Google CSec cert and I am now working towards my Hack the Box - CDSA. Thank you for sharing this 😎😎 and looking forward to more 😉
Another insightful video Mr. Mad Hat
Do you ahve GCP and Amazon version of this as well?
Hello,
I am chasing after security+ as a college kid, but after that I am not sure if I should stick to Comptia and get Cysa or diversify and aim for a cloud sec cert, and if I should diversify, should I choose azure or AWS? Because afterwards I want to get the Cissp and I only want to maintain 3 cents throughout my career post college.
How was ITIL? I’m starting mine in a few weeks.
Waiting
you sound like a young jordan peterson (in the best way possible)
don't you need to install the agent on the vm or the endpoint? just asking, thanks.
Just double checked, an agent is needed if you're not selecting an Azure VM in the resources section when you setup the data collector's (Windows Security Events via AMA) "data collector rule". Soo, one less step since we're using VMs 🥳
hey MadHat this is off topic but what is your thought on Testout cybersecurity certs? I have 2 certs ( Network pro and CyberDefence pro) and im working on another one (Security pro). Testout is also partnered with CompTIA meaning these courses/certs prepare you for their exam also. Also love your vids man
@madhatistaken
Great video…. Thanks for sharing it. More memes, pleeeeeeeeeease.
How were you able to get past the "I confirm I have an eligible Windows 10/11 license with multi-tenant hosting rights." checkbox when selecting Windows 11 or 10 VM image?
@laukage I just checked the box and it didn't yell at me 😅
@@madhatistaken Hmm i choose a server vm instead hahah, not sure i wanna know what they do if i don't assign a license.
can i add my own physical pc to microsoft sentinel
Yes, just have to install the right data connector agent on the computer 🥳
question the Google Cybersecurity Certificate link on the description what is it exactly because it does not look like a normal page
It's a link to Coursera's Google cyber sec cert. Great for literal beginners but veryyy basic. I've done a few review videos on Coursera certs in the past.
Azure or Azure? 😅
Love this hands on sorta stuff, #madhathack
I got no experience or certs and graduating soon. Thanks for the project ❤
i work at mcdonalds with a comp sci degree brodie i dont need this its over
ruclips.net/video/tZUC-uAGLEA/видео.html
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@@twentyg Bruh, It's never too late.
Hello Anomaly
NOT Volka,🤔🤣😂
@@carsonjamesiv2512 😅
HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA @ Heath Adams
I figure there will be some cloud professionals in this comment section, so I will ask this here: There is speculation that Azure will overtake AWS by 2026 as the biggest CSP. Do you think it's better to focus efforts on learning Azure over AWS? Most of what I've seen has people saying the experience of learning one translates into learning the other, and you may even be able to get a job for either if you have experience in a single one of them. I'm currently enrolled in the WGU Cloud Computing degree, and it's on the AWS track. I'm curious to hear the opinions from experienced people in the industry.
I’m not in a cloud role but I work for my local county and it’s all Microsoft/Azure focused. So it depends on where you want to work. Just look at the companies you want to work for and find out what they use. It seems like gov roles use azure more but I’m sure it depends of course
SMB = Heavily Azure
Large Corps = AWS, GCP, Azure
Gov = Azure
Winner = Azure
Sorry, I’m a Microsoft lover lmao 😅
It doesn’t matter which you choose. Most organizations are multi-cloud and the skills translate from one to the other. Microsoft embeds itself in every enterprise via windows os and 365 and it’s making these things “free” which is how they’re gaining traction.
❤
The intro 😂😂😂
moar stuff like this please!!
Thanks for the proper map on Russian borders without Ukraine
indian guys be careful with your debit or credit card while creating account
where do i go from a soc analyst whats the career progression?
@@levidestin6783 pen testing, security consulting, app sec, automation (devsecops), security engineer, etc. Lots of roles 😅
@@madhatistaken only problem is for a pentester they are asking for experience which i dont have as i worked as soc analyst for 3 years hahah anyways will get the oscp and try
A certain RUclipsr charged me $500 for their course thar you basically summarized in a 10 min video lol
You mean Josh M
You got famoosed bro
He has an hour long video on his channel teaching you the same thing for free