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I bought this laptop .. is it good for cybersecurity or should I get something different ? : Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i 16" Touchscreen Laptop - Intel Core 7 Processor 150U - WUXGA - 1920 x 1200 Display - Windows 11
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Suggest to me how to land my first job in cybersecurity. I could not even find an internship.
I recommend visiting my Getting Started page ( jongood.com/getstarted/ ) to begin your journey. I have a tremendous amount of content available on RUclips and beyond, so it's just a matter of you actually going through it and absorbing the advice.
I bought this laptop .. is it good for cybersecurity or should I get something different ? : Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 5i 16" Touchscreen Laptop - Intel Core 7 Processor 150U - WUXGA - 1920 x 1200 Display - Windows 11
I recommend checking out my video on the best computer for Cybersecurity ( ruclips.net/video/A_fUA7PesNo/видео.html ), where I breakdown the minimum specifications that you should have. The brand itself doesn't really matter because it's about what's under the hood.
@ I did check it out and no offense but I more confused than anything else , but thank you for your prompt response
@@yonniesboy Can you clarify what you are confused about? I recommend, at minimum, a quad-core processor, 16GB RAM (32GB+ preferred), 500GB hard drive (1TB+ preferred), and Windows 11 Pro. Any other specifications are personal preference and don't matter when learning cybersecurity.
I'll simplify it, and you can consider these models or compare them against another:
-Good - amzn.to/4elT2OS
-Better - amzn.to/3NUOBzM
-Best - amzn.to/3CqcA7r
I hope that helps!