Yes plz really need help from the beginning, usually that’s what ppl miss when explaining. Like explain what ur trying to enter and how it all works instead of just the “do this to get here”
Thank you Sandra😊 I really appreciate your vlogs. I am currently transition to a new career and I think I want to do cyber security. What makes your vlogs great in my opinion is that you speak from a perspective of someone new to the industry and still learning. I have NO previous experience in IT, and it's really difficult to learn from someone who has been doing this for years. Most people assume you have some knowledge of computers and confuse me tech lingo. I have chosen to go the college route because I feel bootcamp are too fast paced. Thank you for continuing to put out quality content. Happy Sunday to you and Luca.
Watching this is really motivating me to start doing offsec practice. All my tech skill has been dying since all I do is RUclips all day now 😂😭💀 I CAN ONLY DO ONE THING AT A TIME PLEASE HELP
Nice video. How do you keep notes? Do you use apps? If so, what app do you use? And what format do you use to keep your notes for the CTFs (e.g. like "problems", "tools used", "steps taken")? Thanks
Hi Sandra thanks for another good video. Do you have a particular site or resource where you found the best notes / how to’s on boxes in either THM or HTB? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
Hi Sandra, thank you for another honest and helpful video. I am looking to get into the industry by studying for a Master's in cyber sec, following passing Network+ and Security+ for base knowledge. Should everybody in the cyber sec industry have some experience as a pen tester, or is it not always required? My end goal will probably be to move into compliance and consulting. However, I am not sure if pen testing is seen as something which almost everybody should first do regardless of end goal, or whether it is seen as an entirely separate discipline. It seems tough to decide on a career path within cyber sec!
Would you want to learn how to hack and what resources have you used to learn? 💻💡
Yes plz really need help from the beginning, usually that’s what ppl miss when explaining. Like explain what ur trying to enter and how it all works instead of just the “do this to get here”
Thank you Sandra😊 I really appreciate your vlogs. I am currently transition to a new career and I think I want to do cyber security. What makes your vlogs great in my opinion is that you speak from a perspective of someone new to the industry and still learning. I have NO previous experience in IT, and it's really difficult to learn from someone who has been doing this for years. Most people assume you have some knowledge of computers and confuse me tech lingo. I have chosen to go the college route because I feel bootcamp are too fast paced. Thank you for continuing to put out quality content. Happy Sunday to you and Luca.
I start my B.Sc Cyber Security course in university, so this is nice.
Watching this is really motivating me to start doing offsec practice. All my tech skill has been dying since all I do is RUclips all day now 😂😭💀
I CAN ONLY DO ONE THING AT A TIME PLEASE HELP
dude you have the work ethic of graham stephen LOL, you got this!! 😆😁 but also keep your mental health in mind too!
For someone who completed Bachelor's degree within 6.....mmmh hard to believe
this is a very informative video! Thank you for sharing I will def check out the other videos
Thanks so much Luca :)
This video was really right on time
Thanks so much for watching :)!
You motivate me alot
Nice video. How do you keep notes? Do you use apps? If so, what app do you use? And what format do you use to keep your notes for the CTFs (e.g. like "problems", "tools used", "steps taken")? Thanks
Hi Sandra thanks for another good video. Do you have a particular site or resource where you found the best notes / how to’s on boxes in either THM or HTB? Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
Hi Sandra, thank you for another honest and helpful video. I am looking to get into the industry by studying for a Master's in cyber sec, following passing Network+ and Security+ for base knowledge.
Should everybody in the cyber sec industry have some experience as a pen tester, or is it not always required? My end goal will probably be to move into compliance and consulting. However, I am not sure if pen testing is seen as something which almost everybody should first do regardless of end goal, or whether it is seen as an entirely separate discipline.
It seems tough to decide on a career path within cyber sec!
thank you for the video!
Thank you for watching! :)
Tks for sharing
Thanks for watching 😁😁
Is the sec plus cert hard.
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Well done beautiful lady!! Thank you
Aw thank you John!! :) Really appreciate all your support!
@@WithSandra hey Sandra Love ur vlogs and your thumbnail photo looks soo beautiful ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
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Thanks so much for watching Melvin :)!