Hmm, half a minute checking what tabs were making a clinky sound before I realized it's the background music here. :) Great video and solid content! Cybersecurity is still underrated in so many companies. They think all is good until it isn't. Prevention is much cheaper than reaction, but in the eyes of executives it's an unneeded cost... until something bad happens.
Hey Jordon! Great video! What would be the best way(s) to manage, track, and automate unordered tasks with multiple sub-teams (Detection and response, offensive security team, infosec (grc), and core infra engineering )?
I would love to get in this field but I don't know much about computers. Do you think I should take a computer science first or take cyber security management? Great video ☺️
Computer science is not where you want to go. That's a really specific field that doesn't naturally lead to security. Learning more about computers and networking and web technologies is good. Security is about the proper and enhanced use of technology. You first need to learn how it works before you can protect it.
What percentage would I successfully be in with 2+ years of working as a Cybersecurity Instructional specialist and is currently holding a Warehouse operations manager title. I know the industry is separate, but I’m currently employed in both industry with knowledge of Cybersecurity technical tools and experience in delegating task or projects for direct reports. I have a passion in helping and sharing what I know since that’s how I retain memory retention. What’s your suggestion in terms of degree or certifications in cybersecurity management level?
Absolutely. You do not need a degree or know computer science to be in security. There are 52 different facets to security. CompSci is a small fraction of that 52.
Hmm, half a minute checking what tabs were making a clinky sound before I realized it's the background music here. :)
Great video and solid content! Cybersecurity is still underrated in so many companies. They think all is good until it isn't. Prevention is much cheaper than reaction, but in the eyes of executives it's an unneeded cost... until something bad happens.
This is the best video on ism
I'm glad you found it helpful!
Hey Jordon!
Great video!
What would be the best way(s) to manage, track, and automate unordered tasks with multiple sub-teams (Detection and response, offensive security team, infosec (grc), and core infra engineering )?
Jordan, this was great. So many thoughts on this, I'm going to view again.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice video Jordan! Congrats! It's a really useful vision about a management career.
Glad you think so!
I would love to get in this field but I don't know much about computers. Do you think I should take a computer science first or take cyber security management? Great video ☺️
Computer science is not where you want to go. That's a really specific field that doesn't naturally lead to security. Learning more about computers and networking and web technologies is good. Security is about the proper and enhanced use of technology. You first need to learn how it works before you can protect it.
What percentage would I successfully be in with 2+ years of working as a Cybersecurity Instructional specialist and is currently holding a Warehouse operations manager title. I know the industry is separate, but I’m currently employed in both industry with knowledge of Cybersecurity technical tools and experience in delegating task or projects for direct reports. I have a passion in helping and sharing what I know since that’s how I retain memory retention. What’s your suggestion in terms of degree or certifications in cybersecurity management level?
Great video mate :-) thanks for the tips
No problem 👍
Great explanation Jordan!
Glad you liked it!
Good advice Jordan 👍
Thanks, Keith!
Can I become a Cyber security manager withouth a degree in computer science?
Absolutely. You do not need a degree or know computer science to be in security. There are 52 different facets to security. CompSci is a small fraction of that 52.
And abuse your knowledge and turn into hacker and coding so sick