Hi Sandra, thank you for the information in this video and the free training resource with Juniper. I have been following you for a while and I really enjoy your content. You are doing a great job.
Very useful, thank you! I am currently a student majoring in Cybesecurity with an emphasis on networking and potentially network security so this video caught my attention!
One of the biggest issues I'm currently seeing aside the skill you need to learn and people letting you have a job understanding you'll get better is that these jobs are in places don't want to move to for a variety of reasons. For example New Mexico, last I checked no one is jumping up and down in joy to go there other than pay of maybe $100k to be there. I understand it's the government and you have to be on base for it but I'd say for alot of folks the primary real reason asides from pay is that they actually wanted a fully remote job. I could care less about getting a $100k if I'm able to make $65k tax free in Thailand or wherever. That's just me though.
Hi Sandra below are my job responsibilities. So if I have to get into CTI or incident response what all courses should I do. My core job responsibilities include: 1) Investigating phishing URLs and reporting them to ISPs, domain owners, or registrars. 2) Analyzing vishing and smishing numbers and shutting them down. 3) Takedown BEC scams.
@@rakilahgful I don't feel like trying to put into words my time at a datacenter so here is chatgpt for you. Here are ten challenges often associated with working in a datacenter: ***Low Pay: Many datacenter roles offer salaries that are lower compared to more specialized technical positions, especially in cybersecurity. Repetitive Tasks: The work can become monotonous, involving routine maintenance and monitoring that doesn’t offer much variety or excitement. On-Call Responsibilities: Employees may be required to be on call for emergencies, leading to unpredictable hours and disruptions to personal life. Limited Career Growth: Advancement opportunities are often constrained, with roles primarily focused on hardware and infrastructure rather than strategic tech roles. ****Lack of Technical Skills Development: Datacenter work may not provide the hands-on experience with security tools and protocols that are crucial for a tech career. Physical Demands: The job can be physically demanding, involving lifting heavy equipment and working in less-than-ideal environments. Isolation from Other Teams: Datacenter staff may work in silos, limiting collaboration with other departments like security, which can hinder skill development. ****Limited Exposure to Cybersecurity: There’s often minimal engagement with cybersecurity challenges, leaving employees unprepared for more advanced tech roles. Bureaucratic Environment: Large datacenters may operate under strict protocols and regulations, which can feel stifling and hinder innovation. High Stress: The pressure to maintain uptime and resolve issues quickly can create a stressful work environment, particularly during outages or failures. These factors can make datacenter positions less appealing for those looking to build a dynamic and rewarding career in technology.
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Hi Sandra, thank you for the information in this video and the free training resource with Juniper. I have been following you for a while and I really enjoy your content. You are doing a great job.
Very useful, thank you! I am currently a student majoring in Cybesecurity with an emphasis on networking and potentially network security so this video caught my attention!
the biggest issue is the resume filtering tbh. 5min after sending your application, you get rejected. it's crazy lol
It’s wild 😂
@@kalukekikaweza3822 super man
then your resume isn't optimized for ATS. Use chatgpt to help you out.
lol same
One of the biggest issues I'm currently seeing aside the skill you need to learn and people letting you have a job understanding you'll get better is that these jobs are in places don't want to move to for a variety of reasons. For example New Mexico, last I checked no one is jumping up and down in joy to go there other than pay of maybe $100k to be there. I understand it's the government and you have to be on base for it but I'd say for alot of folks the primary real reason asides from pay is that they actually wanted a fully remote job. I could care less about getting a $100k if I'm able to make $65k tax free in Thailand or wherever. That's just me though.
Whiner. Try being canadian. Limited to cold cities and less money. Get on knees and thank God your born in one of most privileged countries.
do you recommend a windows laptop or a macbook for cybersecurity classes ? thank you in advance
HI what king of windows laptop would i need for cybersecurity ? 16 gig of ram or 32 gigs of ram ? thank you in advance
I'm starting my cybersecurity boot camp in two weeks wish me luck
Hi Sandra below are my job responsibilities. So if I have to get into CTI or incident response what all courses should I do.
My core job responsibilities include:
1) Investigating phishing URLs and reporting them to ISPs, domain owners, or registrars.
2) Analyzing vishing and smishing numbers and shutting them down.
3) Takedown BEC scams.
Insightful data that is authentic
Hey, Can You Make Video For International Student in US well on how to get jobs? please
Hi sandra
Please run away from anything related to a Datacenter! Learn and do anything else.
I’m new to this industry. May you explain why please 🙏🏽
@@rakilahgful I don't feel like trying to put into words my time at a datacenter so here is chatgpt for you.
Here are ten challenges often associated with working in a datacenter:
***Low Pay: Many datacenter roles offer salaries that are lower compared to more specialized technical positions, especially in cybersecurity.
Repetitive Tasks: The work can become monotonous, involving routine maintenance and monitoring that doesn’t offer much variety or excitement.
On-Call Responsibilities: Employees may be required to be on call for emergencies, leading to unpredictable hours and disruptions to personal life.
Limited Career Growth: Advancement opportunities are often constrained, with roles primarily focused on hardware and infrastructure rather than strategic tech roles.
****Lack of Technical Skills Development: Datacenter work may not provide the hands-on experience with security tools and protocols that are crucial for a tech career.
Physical Demands: The job can be physically demanding, involving lifting heavy equipment and working in less-than-ideal environments.
Isolation from Other Teams: Datacenter staff may work in silos, limiting collaboration with other departments like security, which can hinder skill development.
****Limited Exposure to Cybersecurity: There’s often minimal engagement with cybersecurity challenges, leaving employees unprepared for more advanced tech roles.
Bureaucratic Environment: Large datacenters may operate under strict protocols and regulations, which can feel stifling and hinder innovation.
High Stress: The pressure to maintain uptime and resolve issues quickly can create a stressful work environment, particularly during outages or failures.
These factors can make datacenter positions less appealing for those looking to build a dynamic and rewarding career in technology.
yeah I also wanna know
If you’re not going to explain your comment is pointless
You don't get it. It's way too much to explain using RUclips messaging. Take his advice and do your research. Believe me, you will thank him later.
Interesting. 😃👍
awesome
job market sucks no matter what policy they implement, it won’t improve for at least 2yrs
Best CyberSecurity Guidance 🙌🙌
Have you landed a job yet?
As non -it back ground which skill will be better to learn n great to get job
IT. You can't secure what you are clueless about
RUN AWAY. Entry my butt. 😂😂 Im done with tech.
Just can study AWs training free on their website
Who wants to join my bug hunting group? I'm looking for 4 - 6 people who want to join and we'll split all bounties evenly! Comment below if interested...
I'm interested
@@cmartin8093 awesome. Do you have a LinkedIn account?
I am interested
@@christophercharlestoni9715 awesome... what's the best way to get in contact with everyone?
I'm interested
I am collecting more knowledge in cyber security but i want to share my knowledge to anyone 😔 and give some more knowledge.. please message 🤠