This was such a helpful overview! I had a GRC internship interview last week and now I have a better idea of what ill be doing. It actually makes me super excited!
Cobgratulations Ma, happy for you, is this your first job in cybersecurity?? u can share how it been going so far I'm a newbie just starting with an agency learning Cybersecurity
After watching a countless number of Cybersecurity videos this is by far the most helpful video I’ve come across. So glad I found your channel! Thank you!
THANK YOU SO MUCH for this breakdown!! I swore i kept looking at the duties of these two positions and just knew it was the same thing lol now i know more
Nicole, I thank you so so much for putting all these videos out there on cybersecurity. Because of you, I have so much more understanding of what the jobs in cybersecurity are really about. Godspeed. Wishing you all the luck and happiness in the world. I appreciate you.
Senior GRC dude here. PCI QSA demand certifications, and 2 distinct certifications in two different fields, Plus 3k$ for certification and 2$k for recertification each year. Big4 tipe of jobe. Plus you have to be independent to company. Very scope limited part.
Your videos have a lot of great info. I have a similar background as having been a 25U/B in the Army and now and integrator at an MTC looking at how I can shift over to security.
Depends. Heard 1 story form a youtube video. Got paid money but didnt really do anything as nothing rwally happened and thst can make you think you are loosing your skills.
Hey Nicole. I’m thinking of studying for either the CISSP, CGRC, CCSP exam. Since I don’t have work experience in the required domains the ISC2 would make me an associate. Do you think even so, this would help boost a resume ? Showing I passed the same exam. I just only lack the 2-5 years work experience in the domains. Thanks and you rock by the way
Please correct me if I’m wrong, but these Jobs fall under Information Security Analyst and not Cyber Security Analyst. Cybersecurity is a subset of Information Security, just like IAM and GRC. Everyone uses the word “Cyber” these days (even for IAM and GRC roles) as it has become like a hot keyword and nothing more.
No. I am a cybersecurity analyst and I fall under GRC. Cybersecurity analyst is a catch all title. I could make an argument that information security falls under cybersecurity
@@nicoleenesse Well I would say that multiple organisations around the world use very generic (if that is the correct word) titles for Information Security professionals. Cyber Security deals with the protection of infrastructure and networks from digital nasties that help protect information. Thus making it fall under Information Security. Whiles as GRC ensures compliance with industry standards, deals with potential risk identification, etc. that again help protect information. Thus making it a subset of Information Security.
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This was such a helpful overview! I had a GRC internship interview last week and now I have a better idea of what ill be doing. It actually makes me super excited!
congrats!!
Cobgratulations Ma, happy for you, is this your first job in cybersecurity?? u can share how it been going so far I'm a newbie just starting with an agency learning Cybersecurity
After watching a countless number of Cybersecurity videos this is by far the most helpful video I’ve come across. So glad I found your channel! Thank you!
THANK YOU SO MUCH for this breakdown!! I swore i kept looking at the duties of these two positions and just knew it was the same thing lol now i know more
You're so welcome!
Really helpful.
You have showed clearly the differences among the most important Roles in the InfoSec Space.
Nicole, I thank you so so much for putting all these videos out there on cybersecurity. Because of you, I have so much more understanding of what the jobs in cybersecurity are really about. Godspeed. Wishing you all the luck and happiness in the world. I appreciate you.
Thank you so much for making this video. Transitioning from health admin to information security
Thank you so much for this Nicole! This was very helpful with getting a glimpse of the different positions and what they entail.
This video is amazing!! I love how you showed some of the tasks that each role does and it goes a long way.
You're really good at this. It was hilarious for some reason how fast you jumped from the GRC
Hey Thank You, trying to make the transition form the NOC to a SOC, very helpful
THANK YOU!! Thank you for SHOWING examples! We need more content like this!
More to come!
Really appreciate your effort. This really helped me in understanding the different fields.
Sounds like really great advice 👍🏽☕️ looking for a career change and enjoyed your summary of the job choices
The SOC Analyst position is the actual defensive blue team cybersecurity position and that’s the job I want.
Your videos are always so helpful and insightful. Def just subscribed to the channel! Can’t wait to see what’s next
Thanks Lex!
Senior GRC dude here. PCI QSA demand certifications, and 2 distinct certifications in two different fields, Plus 3k$ for certification and 2$k for recertification each year. Big4 tipe of jobe. Plus you have to be independent to company. Very scope limited part.
I'm interested in GRC, what programs would you suggest to take?
Thank u for your simplify 💗!
This is such a great video good looks!
Worth watching 💫🔥🔥
Your videos have a lot of great info. I have a similar background as having been a 25U/B in the Army and now and integrator at an MTC looking at how I can shift over to security.
Nice! It should be a really easy transition for you
Fantastic video!
its not all dollars folks! and it IS work
so youd better like it or you WILL quit
lololol yeah, a lot of work
Thank you. This was a great video.
Really informative Nicole! 😊😊
Thanks Arnold!!
Thanks a whole lot.
Your the best!!!
great stuff- @ home how can i showcase knowledge before i get the job as a SOC analyst? should i install an EDR?
Great video as usual🎉
Best way to get a soc analyst job? Certain certs or projects we can do to land a soc job?
Is it true that SOC has a high turnover due to burnout and poor work/life balance?
Depends. Heard 1 story form a youtube video. Got paid money but didnt really do anything as nothing rwally happened and thst can make you think you are loosing your skills.
This video is fire!
InfoSec = GRC, right? What's the difference? I'm missing it. Thanks!
Hey Nicole. I’m thinking of studying for either the CISSP, CGRC, CCSP exam. Since I don’t have work experience in the required domains the ISC2 would make me an associate. Do you think even so, this would help boost a resume ? Showing I passed the same exam. I just only lack the 2-5 years work experience in the domains. Thanks and you rock by the way
so is there a big difference between info security analyst and grc analyst?
Which field have more scope and potential?? SOC analyst vs IS analyst?
SOC Analyst
Please correct me if I’m wrong, but these Jobs fall under Information Security Analyst and not Cyber Security Analyst. Cybersecurity is a subset of Information Security, just like IAM and GRC.
Everyone uses the word “Cyber” these days (even for IAM and GRC roles) as it has become like a hot keyword and nothing more.
No. I am a cybersecurity analyst and I fall under GRC. Cybersecurity analyst is a catch all title. I could make an argument that information security falls under cybersecurity
@@nicoleenesse Well I would say that multiple organisations around the world use very generic (if that is the correct word) titles for Information Security professionals.
Cyber Security deals with the protection of infrastructure and networks from digital nasties that help protect information. Thus making it fall under Information Security.
Whiles as GRC ensures compliance with industry standards, deals with potential risk identification, etc. that again help protect information. Thus making it a subset of Information Security.
Very helpful videos, learning a lot from your channel. What do you think about the new Google cybersecurity certification?
I have a video coming out on it!
This was very helpful. Do you think taking the IT cert before cybersecurity is necessary?
Eh, not not really. The Google IT Support can be helpful
GRC analyst or SOC analyst ? Which one you guys recommend for student from legal background? Help!!
GRC
🙌🙌
Using the keywords to help.find a job, thanks
Do you think a boot camp in Chicago university for cybersecurity is worth my time? They said I should be done in about 10 months and pay only 18,000 in total
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Where you been it’s been over a month 😭
awww, you noticed!
@@nicoleenesse some ppl care 🥹
Are people with degrees/certs but no IT experience able to land any of these roles? Or do you have to work Helpdesk or something like that first?
Yes, you don't need to start at helpdesk. These are more entry level