Congrats on passing Sec+ I think Cysa+ will be my next. I'm not too familiar with it but I'll do further research. I passed my Sec+ in May. Why are you pursuing cysa + all I know it's next after Sec+. I'm curious your input for knowledge. This isn't to be negative. Thanks
hi! I'm trying to get started myself and want to talk to someone like you who started recently for suggestions. do you think we can get connection somehow? anyway, I wish you luck with your cybersecurity career
AI is wiping out Cybersecurity jobs fast… and reshaping the skill set too. Writing a multiple choice exam isn’t going to get you into Cybersecurity. A cert AND and an employee referral would be best to an entry level position might be a way in.
Yessss, Starting at 14 is a pathway to making 100k per year at the age of 25!! Even if your not sure starting at 14 puts you at such a headstart and its always good to have these skills especially with AI growing! Even if you just get familiar with the programs and the system in which things work thats fine. A lot of people like me are 21 and older just now starting to learn basics and working toward getting a degree in the field. Starting at 14 even just taking small steps is a HUGE headstart
Hello Ben I adore the videos you post on RUclips. Do you have any guides for using Kali Linux or Wireshark? Or would you recommend a worthwhile RUclips channel for that?
Looking for opinions and personal exp but I am a senior in highschool just got my sec+ been eager to start a career for the last 3 years, should I get that bs in cyber or just enter the workforce
tech field is done, its over saturated worse than healthcare and AI will continue to destroy newbies. Dont do it kids, you will spend a minimum 10 years of your life to be considered master level, if you study hard, and what then? wake up, read the reviews of people putting ion 500+ applications with no calls backs.
@@wezh6808 if you want to put in 1000 applications go for it, but depending on how hard you wanna work and how many years you wanna be in school, anything health related will always be in demand. Nothing wrong with chasing your dream, but you better stand out and be a master of your field before you even apply. Setup a home lab, start teaching yourself and use that on a resume.
The thing I love most about your video is the subtitle. Makes it easier to absorb the information just in case of some bad hearing ❤
Thanks because I’ll have a BS in Cyber next year and feeling discouraged. I finally passed Security + but working on CYSA next
WGU?
Congrats on passing Sec+ I think Cysa+ will be my next.
I'm not too familiar with it but I'll do further research. I passed my Sec+ in May.
Why are you pursuing cysa + all I know it's next after Sec+.
I'm curious your input for knowledge. This isn't to be negative.
Thanks
Awesome, good luck!
Decided to to break into cyber 7 months ago, taking Sec+ next week 🤝
Same here, good luck bro
hi! I'm trying to get started myself and want to talk to someone like you who started recently for suggestions. do you think we can get connection somehow? anyway, I wish you luck with your cybersecurity career
As a business owner, my largest expense by far is cyber security.
The good thing about a career in cybersecurity is you can be a good guy or a bad guy to make money. Love your videos. Cheers!
Thanks you. I needed this. Cheers!
Yeah, Buddy!
AI is wiping out Cybersecurity jobs fast… and reshaping the skill set too. Writing a multiple choice exam isn’t going to get you into Cybersecurity. A cert AND and an employee referral would be best to an entry level position might be a way in.
so in your opinion, what is the best certs to take right now ?
Man i really needed tho ! Thanks Bro
Making cybersecurity RUclips videos talking about breaking into the industry, is probably a smarter industry to try & break into…
I agree with you on that
Do u think i should start learning the basics of cyber security at 14? This career really seems interesting to me and i would love to start learning.
Yessss, Starting at 14 is a pathway to making 100k per year at the age of 25!! Even if your not sure starting at 14 puts you at such a headstart and its always good to have these skills especially with AI growing! Even if you just get familiar with the programs and the system in which things work thats fine. A lot of people like me are 21 and older just now starting to learn basics and working toward getting a degree in the field. Starting at 14 even just taking small steps is a HUGE headstart
great vid!
Thank you for this hopecore post i needed this
thanks!
Hello Ben I adore the videos you post on RUclips. Do you have any guides for using Kali Linux or Wireshark? Or would you recommend a worthwhile RUclips channel for that?
Please provide me the link for cybersecurity training ? which tool you recommend or do you have any training you offer?
here I am taking the Microsoft SC900 😅
Looking for opinions and personal exp but I am a senior in highschool just got my sec+ been eager to start a career for the last 3 years, should I get that bs in cyber or just enter the workforce
Start applying to jobs while continuing to study for certifications and personal projects. Take classes at a community college to save money.
tech field is done, its over saturated worse than healthcare and AI will continue to destroy newbies. Dont do it kids, you will spend a minimum 10 years of your life to be considered master level, if you study hard, and what then? wake up, read the reviews of people putting ion 500+ applications with no calls backs.
Don't be pessimistic, majority of applicants don't have any type of qualifications
@@Matchleader A good attitude wont get you through the indeed filters.
@@daniel-m4q3pIk what u trying to say, but you basically saying no one should major in tech industry anymore. What other major would u recommend then?
@@wezh6808 if you want to put in 1000 applications go for it, but depending on how hard you wanna work and how many years you wanna be in school, anything health related will always be in demand. Nothing wrong with chasing your dream, but you better stand out and be a master of your field before you even apply. Setup a home lab, start teaching yourself and use that on a resume.
How so? Tech is evolving every single day