Getting Into Cyber Security: 5 Skills You NEED to Learn

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  • @Cyberspatial
    @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +507

    *What 5 skills do YOU think are the most important for cyber security?*

    • @mdsalman35
      @mdsalman35 4 года назад +39

      Networking maybe?

    • @escarina781
      @escarina781 4 года назад +41

      I would say a combination of the skills you mentioned.
      Understanding the OS you are using, how the network around are working and how it can be exploited.
      and you forgot layer 8 in the OSI Model ... the Human :P

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +30

      I think we're saving Layer 8 for another video 😀

    • @equinox2584
      @equinox2584 4 года назад +19

      System Admin, for sure the most important skill as it encompasses all other skills you talked about

    • @karthavya1440
      @karthavya1440 4 года назад +31

      How To Use A Photocopier And How To Install Printer Drivers

  • @rodionlee2533
    @rodionlee2533 4 года назад +2055

    Pretty astonishing the fact I've learned way more useful information in this 8 min video compared to my one semester in university

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +192

      Haha I'm both excited that this video was helpful and disappointed in your university

    • @ShinigamiAnger
      @ShinigamiAnger 4 года назад +137

      Were you sleeping during your whole semester or what? There is nothing being actually thought here, there are just some topics that you should know and explore. Hell, I knew a lot about all these topics way before going to university... vms, shell, scripting, networking, operating systems. It’s the passion and curiosity that should move you, if you had to go to the university and than accidentally discover all these things by accident watching a RUclips video, I wonder what you’ve been doing.

    • @rodionlee2533
      @rodionlee2533 4 года назад +126

      @@ShinigamiAnger glad to see you actually knew everything mentioned in the video beforehand, way before university, so good for you. At the same time you should know that not everyone is as smart as you, and some people simply don't have the soil for nurturing that curiosity you've mentioned, which is so crucial during school lifetime. And yeah, I did a lot of stuff in my university and got red diploma last year. It's not even an achievement, honestly, because I know how much I'm lacking and I wish to learn a lot of things. Cybersecurity just might be one of them.

    • @mbf6160
      @mbf6160 4 года назад +23

      It typically goes that way smh. Ima firm believer in self teaching

    • @user-ht9fr6eh9u
      @user-ht9fr6eh9u 4 года назад +5

      What a geeeeeeek

  • @ConfidentCloser
    @ConfidentCloser 3 года назад +139

    Some other useful skills : Problem-solving, curiosity, self-learning, ability to work in a group and meticulous attention to detail

    • @rwhoosh5522
      @rwhoosh5522 3 года назад +1

      I’m good at that stuff. All of it.

    • @Kdramacinema1
      @Kdramacinema1 Год назад

      @@rwhoosh5522 thats interesting.....how were you able to cope with all these whiles keeping up with cybersecurity?

  • @detector_aryan
    @detector_aryan 4 года назад +1793

    Can you make a roadmap for begginers who are from non-tech background and do wanna start from scratch level

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +454

      Thanks for the feedback, we'll look into something like this!

    • @MarnanPlus
      @MarnanPlus 4 года назад +105

      @@Cyberspatial i am one of em lol

    • @Dv8Dish
      @Dv8Dish 3 года назад +9

      That would be perfect

    • @piotrrodzen772
      @piotrrodzen772 3 года назад +35

      @@cheftank I think better start is comtpia A+ though

    • @jaykrishanbhim85
      @jaykrishanbhim85 3 года назад +65

      First of all becoming good at anything is loving it fall in love with it and grow your passion towards it because it is that love toward that thing that will keep u going forward when things gonna get though and energy consuming

  • @ignaciojavierkairuzeguia599
    @ignaciojavierkairuzeguia599 3 года назад +65

    Finally someone who's acquiescent when teaching and makes everything as structured as possible to make it straight to the point using his own words.

  • @StefanGooglay1993
    @StefanGooglay1993 2 года назад +11

    ‘I became the family helpdesk’ - that statement is so true for all security colleague I know. Really laughed so hard. I missed a very important one in this list: security risk management. Yes, skills matter, but money of companies is never indefinite, yes cybersecurity is important but it does come with a price tag. As a cybersecurity professional you need to understand both your security goals as well as accept that sometimes not going for better security is a better option. Sometimes you have to do 80% or sometimes nothing at all. No 100% security can be reached, never, it’s simply too expensive. Risk management helps to manage that expectancy. Cheers!

  • @pascald7863
    @pascald7863 4 года назад +10

    As a current computer science student aiming for cybersecurity, that was amazing thx

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +6

      Go for it! Many computer science courses focus a lot on applied math and theory. A lot of the practical skills you've really got to learn on your own for cyber security.

  • @CeeTeeUSA
    @CeeTeeUSA 4 года назад +7

    I've worked in the IT field for over 20 years. The advice given here is logical, knowing these 5 things will help surely. I say, be a sysadmin for a few years in a busy shop. You'll do all these things there.

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +2

      Sysadmins are one of the most underrated roles in this field.
      An expert sysadmin is worth a dozen "penetration testers".

  • @marcvashcane8332
    @marcvashcane8332 4 года назад +164

    I just started learning cyber security and I'm glad i found this video. Thank you so much!

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +4

      Hope it helps you get started on your journey!

    • @pavithrasenthil6468
      @pavithrasenthil6468 4 года назад +1

      We need to know coding to study cyber security?

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +12

      pavithra Senthil Starting off, no you don't. You can be really good operating tools and knowing when to use them.
      But if you want to build and customize tools, coding takes you to the next level.

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +11

      Mayu Okamoto you can start learning these skills on our RUclips channel! We have playlists for learning the command line, securing yourself online, and even a video for how to make and use a VM!

    • @yunsheng3996
      @yunsheng3996 4 года назад

      what language can i learn before starting learning cyber security?
      any suggestion?

  • @aditivadhavkar2703
    @aditivadhavkar2703 4 года назад +54

    Wow...in such a small time u almost explained every single word. Awesome !!

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +2

      Aditi Vadhavkar thanks!

    • @aacc9825
      @aacc9825 3 года назад

      What do you think about this path ??!
      for me I'm prefer learning first IT after that A+ and network+ and linux + windows and language of programing (C + python) I hope answering me my blood

  • @malmorbidus2788
    @malmorbidus2788 4 года назад +4

    This is fantastic.
    I'm a practical person who understands computers in general and has endless patience, but I cannot sit through instructional videos that are full of fluff or aren't direct enough.
    Much appreciated m8

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад

      mal morbidus glad you liked it! Nobody has time for the videos out there that are super long and don’t actually provide any info.

    • @malmorbidus2788
      @malmorbidus2788 4 года назад

      @@Cyberspatial practical application is huge! Your examples were spot on and you didn't have to take 20 mins to describe cybersecurity as a whole, 10/10 lol

  • @troyfred8007
    @troyfred8007 4 года назад +7

    A good path for training others would be using the bash shell to . Things I would think off the top would be partitioning, extending or non-destructive alteration of the disks on linux. Then you can do basic networkin for linux, install (without a package manager), ssh and file system alterations (copy. move , recursive, etc). Great intro video.

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +1

      My first Linux distro was Slackware. Everything you mentioned but compile from source. Was a beast but totally worth it!

  • @muhammadaliyu4955
    @muhammadaliyu4955 4 года назад +12

    Men you have kill it from 0:24 to 0:44 - I just bump into this video and this is time that made me subscribe to your channel. Keep the good work

  • @shaunvanderlinde6669
    @shaunvanderlinde6669 3 года назад +2

    Changing careers from the Physical Security world to the IT security world, and after months of studying these books I have finally figured out where to start my new career path.

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  3 года назад +1

      Awesome to hear, good luck on the path ahead!

  • @nitroflap
    @nitroflap 4 года назад +13

    Honestly, I don't know why but this person makes feeling to do something interesting inside PC.

  • @HopliteSecurity
    @HopliteSecurity 2 года назад +5

    This was a fantastic video and I think you really nailed it. As a Cybersecurity professional I strongly recommend this video to anyone looking to break into the field. ❤😍

    • @luceromartin1
      @luceromartin1 2 года назад

      do you have an advice for someone for a project? because now every job requires project. Thanks!

  • @maebreezy.8336
    @maebreezy.8336 2 года назад

    I did IT,and I have been having a hard time deciding what I want to specialize in,and this is it,It entails everything that I'm passionate about❤.Thank you so much.

  • @socraticproblem86
    @socraticproblem86 2 года назад

    Every word he says in this video is gold. I wrestled with the concept of a virtual machine. Another video said a virtual machine is like Inception. A dream within a dream within a dream. Everything clicked for me.

  • @zaad5273
    @zaad5273 3 года назад +9

    2:18 Death Note playlist vibes !! Lol 🔥

  • @felipecg6587
    @felipecg6587 4 года назад +6

    wow your communication skills are amazing, kudos, to the point and very infomative. Wish my instructors would be the same. This channel rocks!

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад

      Appreciate it. Share our videos to your instructors, they might find it helpful to use for class material!

  • @Decoy22x
    @Decoy22x 4 года назад +19

    Skill you need: read book, watch def con and conference, attend conference, learn code. If you are young, compete in ctf, it is the leet code of cyber security industry.

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +3

      Everything is on the table when it comes to learning cyber security!

  • @sabbyxx
    @sabbyxx 2 года назад

    im currently in the phase of clicking every single button i see just to see what it does, and hopefully one day ill be like you. im so interested in cyber security ty for this video c:

  • @bob-xc5bh
    @bob-xc5bh 3 года назад +17

    “I became the family IT help desk “
    I see we share the same title but you know way more than me 😂

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  3 года назад

      😅 I started from knowing very little too!

    • @emliaithnin9685
      @emliaithnin9685 3 года назад

      Me too but just with basic things😂

  • @zeebecks8704
    @zeebecks8704 3 года назад +7

    This guy killed it in his public speaking class

  • @levi4939
    @levi4939 4 года назад +6

    I couldn’t agree more with everything you stated in this video. Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us all and keep up the great work 👍

  • @ghaithobaid6397
    @ghaithobaid6397 4 года назад +2

    Man. Useful knowledge in short video. And appreciate the way he put the thoughts in his mind in a simple way that anyone can understand. He's so simple. Damn, you so good. Praise God , God bless you man. Amen

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад

      Thanks, Kevin! We have more content to come, so make sure to subscribe to our channel. 🙂

  • @jonarmarzan
    @jonarmarzan Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing! 🙂 Good simple roadmap for those who’d like to enter the field and potentially go into a technical role like SOC Analyst, Penetration tester, etc

  • @Zylo24
    @Zylo24 3 года назад +4

    I am curious to know what your take is as far as the future job outlook of System & Network Administration. There seems to be an ongoing theme about the inevitable decline of these two specific fields. I'd imagine things will always be changing, but I wonder if these jobs will eventually become obsolete?

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  3 года назад +1

      It's likely going to be outsourced to lesser developed countries over time. Especially with tech and automation that removes the amount manual work an actual person needs to do. Coding and creation are going to be more future-proof.

  • @moneywayypr559
    @moneywayypr559 2 года назад +1

    i love cyber security but don"t know anything about where should i start everything seems so confusing

  • @josurke
    @josurke Год назад +1

    Would be cool to include some trainings around these

  • @MrPetchiram
    @MrPetchiram 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video, My age is 29 and considering to change my career to Cybersecurity. I don't have a degree in IT / CS. But worked as Network engineer for 2 years.
    Is it worth taking a 3 year bachelor course in cybersecurity now considering AI in the upcoming years ? How much does AI reduce the jobs in cybersecurity department in future ?
    I have a passion in the networking field but little worried about the future. Please clear this.

    • @desiboy681
      @desiboy681 3 года назад +2

      You don't need to get a degree in Cyber Security. Like the video said, getting some certifications help getting foot in but in realty, your accomplishment and experience make more a different and you show that you are capable to grow. AI will not replace but the idea is to improve and catch culprit efficiently in Cyber Security world.

    • @AkumaNoKuma
      @AkumaNoKuma 2 года назад

      yes do ms

  • @PinoyCavite
    @PinoyCavite 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for the excellent information! I am starting my cyber security career, and the information you mentioned helps me a lot.

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад

      Ramon R awesome! Glad we could help!

    • @bigblue4579
      @bigblue4579 2 года назад

      How's it going? I'm looking for a career change.

  • @karthiksubramanianlakshmi
    @karthiksubramanianlakshmi 3 года назад +1

    First 30 seconds onwards, the right information, no bullshit

  • @TechInformations36
    @TechInformations36 2 года назад +2

    Brother, is this a good way to secure information?
    - python
    - comptia A+
    - comptia network+
    - comptia security+
    - comptia linux+
    - ceh
    And thank you

    • @Samir-rd8xp
      @Samir-rd8xp 2 года назад

      bro the comptia security+ exam is alot harder than u think it is. its recommended for people experienced in the field 5+ years

  • @grootgorot1109
    @grootgorot1109 3 года назад +18

    Underrated. That's the only thing that i can say.

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  3 года назад

      What matters is support from guys like you :)

  • @yashikamalhotra2352
    @yashikamalhotra2352 3 года назад

    after this video, i decided to start my career in cybersecurity from EC COUNCIL UNIVERSITY
    THANKS @Cyberspatial

  • @Bbydoll90
    @Bbydoll90 2 года назад

    Ok but can you make a video on public speaking? Your voice and presentation, Wow! You are perfect! 😍

  • @James-rk3nd
    @James-rk3nd 3 года назад +3

    Do you have any suggestions for an online (worth it) courses to get certified in Cyber Security?

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  3 года назад

      If you're starting at zero, save your time and money by buying and reading books. Once you have a baseline, getting certs will be a breeze and give you a shot at an entry-level job.

  • @swine13
    @swine13 4 года назад +9

    This is a great video. I already had put together 3/5ths of this list so im a bit late, but its super handy to have a basic run down of useful things to invest energy into, because the world of cyber security is insanely daunting considering the last time I was "into" computers was back when I was playing LoL every day, 10 years ago. 😅
    My hurdle is that I know very little of networking and sysadmin. I don't know where to start within those fields. I'm still trying to learn the basic terminology, but at the same time I've got relatively good mental maps of what's going on in a network, and how data is being transferred. So my knowledge is patchy and I know weird advanced things while not knowing some fundamental stuff. :/

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +1

      Totally feel you. Going back to basics is the real measure of mastery.
      For sysadmin and networking it can get a couple old routers, switches, and old PC's and build out a home network.
      Setup some services that you can access via VPN or an SSH tunnel when you're away from home.

  • @estefaniazavala5820
    @estefaniazavala5820 3 года назад

    I'm thoroughly enjoying the terms to a lot of these systems to use in Cybersecurity. I all to excited to get started in my new career....

  • @hehehe5569
    @hehehe5569 3 года назад +1

    I think I'm good at all 5 and is interested in learning more.

  • @muhammadnadir3446
    @muhammadnadir3446 4 года назад +6

    Are you planning a course to teach us all five things in a row ? I would like to be your student ?

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +2

      HI Muhammad, right now we're working through a series on the Linux Command Line.
      ruclips.net/video/5QQoKZamqpU/видео.html

    • @excaliber2845
      @excaliber2845 4 года назад

      @@Cyberspatial hello I really appreciate ur help and this question isn't related to the video
      Can atom run any language e.g python or java

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад

      Excaliber Atom is a text editor for coding, so if you mean if it does syntax highlighting, the answer is probably yes, since all programming languages follow some kind of grammar.
      If you're talking about running/compiling languages from within the text editor, it will depend on if there's a proper Atom package there to support it.

    • @excaliber2845
      @excaliber2845 4 года назад

      @@Cyberspatial oh thanks

  • @brianbayer4868
    @brianbayer4868 2 года назад +1

    TCP/IP is the new version my friend, OSI is older, I'm sure its just the slip of the tongue but a good video overall.

  • @TheSimpleCitizen
    @TheSimpleCitizen Год назад +1

    Wow ...i love how well and easy you explain these things ... Subscribed for sure man thank you! ❤️

  • @imnotcharles030
    @imnotcharles030 Год назад +1

    Im watching this before the start of my 1st sem of college as an absolute beginner in cyber security and ill be honest i dont understand anything 😂. I'll eventually get there tho❤

  • @JustAName-it5qp
    @JustAName-it5qp 3 года назад +1

    Recently separated Army grunt. Scared to death starting my degree in CS. All I know is guns and tactics.

  • @varunmistry7590
    @varunmistry7590 4 года назад +4

    Does Cyber Security includes hardcore programming?

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +3

      It depends on what type of work you're doing.
      Automating tasks with Python scripts? Less hardcore.
      Writing low-level exploits? More hardcore.

    • @omicronceti6063
      @omicronceti6063 4 года назад

      not much in the beginning. couple years into cs, learn python than java script. thats the way to go.

  • @nganya_rides
    @nganya_rides 2 года назад +1

    OSI Model is older than TCP/IP, not the vice versa

  • @spottechnologies
    @spottechnologies 2 месяца назад

    Great, very informative! Thanks a lot.

  • @Josep_Hernandez_Lujan
    @Josep_Hernandez_Lujan 2 года назад

    I used VMware to run Ubuntu. Also learning how to use command code is very handy. My first computer only ran MS-DOS so I grew up with it :)

  • @fanboy_kunal5228
    @fanboy_kunal5228 3 года назад

    Please make a video on how to get into cyber forensics

  • @DlinkNas
    @DlinkNas 3 года назад

    Thank you for your video you mentioned OSI is newer. That is incorrect OSI was the original and TCP/IP is newer. Unless I misunderstood what you were trying to convey. Not nit-picking here just stating what I have read and what i have been teaching to my students. OSI is what framework we refer too.

  • @charlienelson1
    @charlienelson1 2 года назад

    Nice... I'm taking a new part in cyber security and i find this interesting and explicit

  • @Iheartthecrew
    @Iheartthecrew 3 года назад

    I have a networking and system administration background. I also use VMware at work. I guess it's time to learn the command line. I really want an infosec job but the job descriptions and requirements are so outrageous. I always see job wanting a CISSP or CISM. I also don't know how to code but I've learned how to configure firewalls and add security functionalities to switches and routers. It's hard out here but thank you for the informative video.

  • @jr75848
    @jr75848 3 года назад +1

    I like how simple you made it, very understandable. Thank you

  • @ayushisalive
    @ayushisalive 4 года назад +1

    Please make a video on powershell How to start with powershell?

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the suggestion! We may get to Powershell down the road.
      In the meantime, a great resource is Learn Powershell in a Month of Lunches.
      www.amazon.com/Learn-Windows-PowerShell-Month-Lunches/dp/1617294160

    • @ayushisalive
      @ayushisalive 4 года назад

      @@Cyberspatial Thanks for the refrence but this item cannot be shipped to my location. Please try to make video as i live in remote location

  • @tahirot.4216
    @tahirot.4216 3 года назад

    Man you are amazing, i dont remember last time i commented on any video. It is very helpful advice. Thank you so much.

  • @ysuzagev4371
    @ysuzagev4371 3 года назад

    your presentation and speaking was so clear and easy to understand! love this!

  • @Talha27
    @Talha27 Год назад +2

    Thanks bro ❤️

  • @Deepu517-dev
    @Deepu517-dev 4 года назад +4

    IS PROGRAMMING NEEDED FOR ETHICAL HACKING??

    • @mehmetalibayram7869
      @mehmetalibayram7869 4 года назад +2

      hell yes to protect something its important to know how it is built!!!!

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад

      Coming out in the next video, stay tuned!

  • @SecretLetters
    @SecretLetters 4 года назад +9

    "Certs are not that important". At first I thought this was a joke, but then I watched more and realized he was serious 😂

    • @karmasection2578
      @karmasection2578 4 года назад +3

      They arent. Experience triumphs certificates.

    • @SecretLetters
      @SecretLetters 4 года назад

      @@karmasection2578 I'm not here to split hairs. The importance of experience, certs, and degrees will vary according to the position your applying for. A well rounded resume shows significant accomplishments in all 3 areas. The comment that certs are not that important is false and shows a lack of knowledge on a subject he is trying to portray he knows about for views.

    • @karmasection2578
      @karmasection2578 4 года назад

      @@SecretLetters haha. Youre stupid

    • @HolyMolyDoughnutShop-s
      @HolyMolyDoughnutShop-s 4 года назад +1

      Oscp

    • @resphantom
      @resphantom 4 года назад

      Yeah, in IT it's all about knowledge, understanding concepts and experiences. Experience a specific error, bug or issue to fix.
      Certification helps a little bit, but you will get the most out of just trying to break things to understand how it works.

  • @lilverson1333
    @lilverson1333 3 года назад

    I work at an IT office for my school as a student worker and I want to improve my skills I’m asiporing to be an Cyber Secruity and also delve into software analyst. I didn’t know half of the things your talking about in the video but I’m even more curious to learn now

    • @desiboy681
      @desiboy681 3 года назад

      What he said is true after being in 10+ years as System Engineer/ System Administrator. I had to learn security, backup, compliance, etc. Most important is getting used to Command Line, PowerShell, etc. This is common to analyze the situation.

  • @gudneighbour
    @gudneighbour Год назад

    people explain in analogies and ideal examples,while it is all much easier to understand with all the details of specific implementations and real examples

  • @thepetrichor443
    @thepetrichor443 4 года назад +17

    i thought i was the only one who called linux distros "flavors" lmaoo

  • @musharafhussain2316
    @musharafhussain2316 Год назад

    Do you have a course? I think you would make a great teacher.

  • @fuadabu-ras7729
    @fuadabu-ras7729 2 года назад

    holy shit thank you so much! i'd been struggling with my older version of element but this one is perfect Thank you so much! I swear non of the other tutorials worked but this one did! ily

  • @hannanhub1717
    @hannanhub1717 4 года назад

    Very simple and to the point video without any unnecessary stuff

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад

      Appreciate it! Everybody's busy and deserves content with a high signal-to-noise ratio.

  • @benjaminamofa5043
    @benjaminamofa5043 Год назад +1

    vm vs wsl2, which one will you choose?

  • @zecko9534
    @zecko9534 4 года назад +4

    Let me try and delete system32 and try to recover it

  • @babs3872
    @babs3872 2 года назад

    Clear and concise. Simply awesome❤️❤️

  • @CRYPTOTECH-b9z
    @CRYPTOTECH-b9z Год назад +1

    Nice combo man.

  • @djintotjandra247
    @djintotjandra247 3 года назад

    I WORKED WITH UNIX KERNEL PARAMETER TUNING AT SAP.

  • @gurugamer8632
    @gurugamer8632 2 года назад

    I am a systems administrator with 10 years experience and no cloud experience. Which courses do you recommend to get into Cyber security?

  • @ghermannathanael6135
    @ghermannathanael6135 Год назад +2

    Do I need math for this?

  • @eren-mc3vn
    @eren-mc3vn 3 года назад

    For me, who started programming with C#, programming is the hardest part, and I'm stuck with basics

  • @desmondfree-man2802
    @desmondfree-man2802 2 года назад

    Thank you, Sir. I love the way you speak

  • @PointEndClick
    @PointEndClick Год назад +1

    This video is awesome.

  • @EkeneKingsley-z1x
    @EkeneKingsley-z1x Год назад

    Please is there any video you made on Cyber security full course

  • @anthonyspano7139
    @anthonyspano7139 4 года назад

    This video turned out to be waaay simpler than I thought it would be. Is this all it takes? I figured the five would be Linux admin, pen testing, network engineering, ITIL, and devsecops

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад

      You're right it's an over-simplification. Not easy to cover everything in 8-9 minutes. These are only some of the foundational primitives.

  • @relax9286
    @relax9286 Год назад

    I appreciate this video and info!

  • @GoldenbestNo.1
    @GoldenbestNo.1 3 года назад

    I think you are right, the certs are totally waste of time, everything we need to learn just the pure knowledge and solve problem skills.

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  3 года назад +1

      Certs are a waste of time if you view them as a "check-the-box" kind of thing. The studying process can be valuable, though!

  • @younghogey5254
    @younghogey5254 Год назад

    Thank you so much for making this video I am looking to get into cyber security I will check out your other videos

  • @DemetrideSkepsi
    @DemetrideSkepsi 2 года назад

    Thank you, this was a great and clear video. I'm definitely struggling with finding an in, could be lack of experience.

  • @austinnthurber2619
    @austinnthurber2619 3 года назад

    This is great reference for me to use to graduate from a help desk role to information security analyst. Thank you 🙏

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  3 года назад +1

      You're very welcome!

    • @austinnthurber2619
      @austinnthurber2619 3 года назад

      @@Cyberspatial UPDATE I GOT THE JOB! Cybersecurity Analyst!

    • @Bbydoll90
      @Bbydoll90 2 года назад

      @@austinnthurber2619 do you like it? did you have to get any certifications? How much do you need to know to land a job like this?

  • @derricknelson7987
    @derricknelson7987 2 года назад

    So I'm far from a genius and have little computer experience. I have general knowledge. I'm a 29 y/o. I'm about to take my first year of college for cybersecurity. I'm pretty scared/nervous. What if I'm not smart enough? Do you have to be a genius for cybersecurity?

  • @IslamBannouioua
    @IslamBannouioua Год назад +1

    whats about programming ?

  • @shad2434
    @shad2434 2 года назад

    I came here bc im getting ready to graduate in December with my associates in network specialist… my advisor stated my direction should be cybersecurity based on my specialization which is Linux…I do see I like Linux and Cisco!!! I’m torn on what direction I should take I’m in in the IT world haven’t even had a job in IT yet so any advice for me would be appreciated

  • @haolu6939
    @haolu6939 3 года назад

    Very informative! Great work, Ricky!

  • @kelvinramadhani1146
    @kelvinramadhani1146 3 года назад

    To become cyber security,I must first learn networking or programming?

    • @desiboy681
      @desiboy681 3 года назад

      networking because programming is different area in IT.

  • @will-wowdk1930
    @will-wowdk1930 3 года назад +1

    you just won a subscriber
    epic content and video editing skills
    i also saw your newest video let a question there too 😉

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  3 года назад

      Thanks for the kind words! Welcome aboard!

  • @imrulhasnatkamal675
    @imrulhasnatkamal675 4 года назад

    please make step by step video on a specific skill.

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад

      We’re making our way through the Linux command line right now.
      Check our Linux tutorial playlist here ruclips.net/p/PLjNa0M2Ibommrf6J2sGwg7qN6lbbymy61.

  • @9403jafkiahiweo
    @9403jafkiahiweo Год назад

    you are so knowledgeable man

  • @kljljlklljlkj8925
    @kljljlklljlkj8925 3 года назад

    A great little introductory video there!

  • @alphaeligon9226
    @alphaeligon9226 4 года назад

    Will be eagerly awaiting on PowerShell training...😎😎👍👍

  • @stale9035
    @stale9035 3 года назад +1

    I am a sophomore in high school right now and am planning to go to college to get a Bachelor's in Cybersecurity. What can I do right now to learn as much as possible about this field? I already looked into camps but there are none that are near me.

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  3 года назад

      Recommend you start by reading as many books on the subject of computer and network security as you can. Build a solid baseline first. Books like Counterhack Reloaded or the CISSP Study Guide by Shon Harris are good starts.

  • @WayOfStrength
    @WayOfStrength 4 года назад

    I've got all of those, as well as certs and the capacity to learn whatever they want me to do, and STILL no one will give me the time of day. I keep hearing about the "lack of cyber security personnel" but they won't take someone willing and interested. Doesn't much look like it pays to be the good guy.

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  4 года назад

      Perhaps it's time to change out the "they" in the equation?
      Being the bad guy pays very well, but only in the short run.

    • @gilfernando7623
      @gilfernando7623 4 года назад

      I have almost all he said but whenever, I go to interview for cyber security jobs, they never want me. I always feel frustrated

  • @femrock4116
    @femrock4116 3 года назад

    This interests me! But I have no IT background. What should I do first? Learn about networking?

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  3 года назад

      Start off with system administration

  • @nothingpersonal.5901
    @nothingpersonal.5901 3 года назад

    Lol IT Wizard😆 @4:30
    Love your video mahn, very informative💯🤟🏾

  • @death70472
    @death70472 3 года назад

    Alright I never knew you could download a Linux Shell on a Windows PC. This is very helpful to know now! Thank you so much!!

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  3 года назад

      When Windows first announced it, everybody was quite skeptical. But it's become super handy over the years, especially with WSL getting more support and maturity.

  • @TristtekDRNetworkTV
    @TristtekDRNetworkTV 3 года назад +1

    Sir please what about Cryptography and Assembly

    • @Cyberspatial
      @Cyberspatial  3 года назад +1

      Reverse-engineering yes need assembly. Cryptography, not that important, already solved mostly.