Is the CompTIA Security+ Enough to Get a Cyber Security Job in 2024?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • In this video, I talk about whether or not I believe the CompTIA Security+ Certification is enough to land an entry level job in cybersecurity in 2024.
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  • @TheBigExclusive
    @TheBigExclusive 16 дней назад +17

    Short answer: Nope.
    You need to start at the bottom in IT, get years of experience, and work your way up into a Cyber Security job.

    • @smokeyperception8871
      @smokeyperception8871 16 дней назад +3

      where would you start? I'm in school currently but want to find jobs so I can start getting experience as well

    • @Redtacoma
      @Redtacoma 16 дней назад +4

      The best IT job to start off with is help desk specialist or a customer support job. This will help you get more familiar with technical terms. You will be explaining technical terms to customers so that will help you remember and recognize different skills and tasks.

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  16 дней назад +6

      Agreed. This is the most common way in which people break into cyber

  • @bsusino
    @bsusino 16 дней назад +6

    This is something that ive come to find out through these last few weeks looking into the market and jobs available,while practicing/studying this exam. And thankfully i have an interview this week for an entry level IT Service Desk position.

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  16 дней назад +3

      Yeah it’s getting tougher out there. That’s awesome, good luck!

    • @bsusino
      @bsusino 16 дней назад +2

      @@BenTruong thanks dude! Your study notes for the exam are goated, so THANK YOU 🙌

  • @williamhernandez9159
    @williamhernandez9159 10 дней назад +1

    Hey Ben subscribed and love your content. I just completed the boot camp currently studying for the security plus, just wondering if you can answer this in a reply or a separate video but how do I compete with people with BS degrees in computers science (I have a ba) and IT experience. And where can I practice technical skills, I did a lot of labs in my boot camp but just to stay on top of it and sharpen skills any advice will be greatly appreciated. I know someone in my network that I know for sure is qualified, holding multiple certifications past the security plus and has still not found a job after a year and a half, I know soft skills is something you mentioned but I don’t want to be the certificate king with no prospects. Like I said any and all advice would be appreciated or if you could make an in depth video, I’ve had aspirations of joining red team but then speaking to people in the field kinda dashed those dreams when they told me I just wasn’t good enough and needed at least 5 years experience and other certs. But I don’t want to give up, this is the future this is, in my opinion what will lead my family to generational wealth and I just want to pick your brain. Sorry for the long winded comment, but you really explain things coherently and your videos have really helped me. Thanks for your time and bless you.

  • @vibezplanet9015
    @vibezplanet9015 16 дней назад +2

    Your right bro I just passed mine 2 months ago and just started seriously applying now in the UK , most.jobs require min 2 years plus in it security. But lucky enough I a few months it security experience covering at work also doing the btlv1. But yeah the market looks a bit tough ATM

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  15 дней назад +1

      Let’s gooo, good luck!

  • @ever6
    @ever6 16 дней назад +4

    My friend has his Sec+ & Net + Worked 5 yrs in logistics. He just started his first overnight job jn cyber this week July 8th.
    He has hands on experience in a soc like me for 3 months. We grad this week and I'll start job hunting soon. I have 20yrs in computer animation & mocap.

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  16 дней назад +4

      That’s dope man, best of luck on your journey!

  • @alieukeita5926
    @alieukeita5926 12 дней назад +2

    I'm doing my BSc in IT and I'm doing a self study for cyber security. Quick question...... Did you learn Splunk????
    Can you give advices on which SIEM TOOLS to learn for beginner cyber analyst

  • @TRE4RAISEDME
    @TRE4RAISEDME 16 дней назад +1

    What are the home projects should I do to add on my CV before applying for a SOC job

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  16 дней назад +1

      I made a RUclips short on exactly this

  • @tendaimasiyakurima5980
    @tendaimasiyakurima5980 16 дней назад +3

    I have over 13 years experience in Telecoms and i recently passed my security+ .i also have a bsc in electronic engineering. Which projects can i take to up my cybersecurity skills

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  16 дней назад +1

      Check out my most recent RUclips short!

  • @rahrahrari3064
    @rahrahrari3064 13 дней назад

    This video seems spot on and your takes on what companies are looking for in entry level jobs such as specialized certifications, soft skills, etc. makes complete sense. But for internships if I'm currently in school, do you recommend doing specialized certifications and choosing to specialize in one particular field such as Cloud security, Pen test, soc analyst, or do you think we should be open to a lot of fields in cybersecurity. I do have an idea on what I want to do but I notice there aren't much specialized internships, what do you recommend for me to do?

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  9 дней назад +1

      Most internships will be on the blue teams, so maybe the Sec+ and a blue team cert like BTL1

  • @rahrahrari3064
    @rahrahrari3064 13 дней назад

    I'm going to george mason just like you did, but for cybersecurity engineering, do you think this degree kind of replaces the lower I.T. positions/experience you need to break into tech and just rely on this degree and certifications to land a job straight after grad? I'd appreciate the insight.

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  9 дней назад

      Yes, that major can get you straight into cyber.

  • @hcmercy6786
    @hcmercy6786 13 дней назад +1

    Just passed sec+ so this vid is clutch lol. Before watching tho i already know it alone is not enough, but i also have net+ and A+. Thing is, no experience… we shall see how it goes for me

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  13 дней назад +3

      You have a great start, keep grinding and best of luck to you!

  • @edarpe
    @edarpe 10 дней назад +1

    Hi Ben, I’m a software developer and I have experience with AWS, do you think that if I get the Security+ certification I could get an entry level job in cybersecurity?

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  9 дней назад +2

      Yes it will definitely help!

  • @Welelekingvon4744
    @Welelekingvon4744 15 дней назад +1

    Get your certs along with always trying to mix with the right labs and projects. In the beginning you'll never be a specialist, but more of a generalist until you develop your skills technically to become a specialist.

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  15 дней назад +1

      Facts!

    • @Welelekingvon4744
      @Welelekingvon4744 15 дней назад

      @@BenTruong great content bro. It's of value and from what you've experienced, can't go wrong with telling your story and adding value to the masses...

  • @ivorjoseph4809
    @ivorjoseph4809 13 дней назад

    Great video. Back away from the camera a bit though

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  13 дней назад

      Thanks! I appreciate the feedback

  • @brandonvansylalom
    @brandonvansylalom 16 дней назад +3

    Realest truth. Everyone expects to get into a cybersecurity position overnight but that’s not happening unless pure luck, you know someone etc.
    Doing projects also help

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  16 дней назад +1

      Facts, it definitely is earned

  • @HyperTubeGames
    @HyperTubeGames 16 дней назад +1

    I have over a year of help desk experience and am about to get the security+ to finish the CompTIA trifecta. Anyone have any ideas what’s a good next step to take in my career to get closer to being in cyber and making a little bit more money?

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  16 дней назад +2

      I’d look into building out some more personal projects and also advanced certs like BTL1 or PJPT, while starting to apply for internships and entry level jobs.

    • @HyperTubeGames
      @HyperTubeGames 16 дней назад +1

      @@BenTruong any personal project ideas?

  • @sleazy6290
    @sleazy6290 10 дней назад +1

    Cybersecurity and this job market is a scam. They want more and more but expect to pay you the same 😂 gtf

    • @BenTruong
      @BenTruong  9 дней назад +1

      It’s tough out here