The Pros and Cons of Cybersecurity!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2023
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  • @UAB_OG
    @UAB_OG 11 месяцев назад +1397

    Yep. Work from home or work from anywhere basically means you always "ON". I have traveled with my laptop for 20 years. It is rare that I take a vacation and not have my laptop with me. I am a 25 year vet in the IT industry, but I love it. I would not have it any other way.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  11 месяцев назад +97

      That's dedication! Your passion for your work is inspiring. Keep up the great work!

    • @UAB_OG
      @UAB_OG 10 месяцев назад +184

      @@techisthenewblack He said $200k. I make over $300k currently in tech. Yeah, you don't mind someone bothering you when you pulling in $200k or more a year and can work from anywhere. That is a different way of living that most folks will never experience.

    • @CiCiLeathercraft
      @CiCiLeathercraft 10 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@UAB_OGhow did you get started man? I’ve been working in the trades since I was a kid but I’ve always been a computer guy, built computers and know a decent amount about them, I just have no clue where to get started because I can’t necessarily afford school.

    • @TylerJohnson.
      @TylerJohnson. 10 месяцев назад +37

      @@UAB_OGFirst, thank you for your service. Secondly, how did you go about getting certified to work in the tech field?

    • @user-be6xe4gq1l
      @user-be6xe4gq1l 10 месяцев назад +7

      what do you do exactly? and what is your background experience?

  • @tannercollins2925
    @tannercollins2925 7 месяцев назад +320

    Being interrupted during Christmas break is no where near bad enough to offset the goodness of making 200k 100% remote. I don’t care if we are opening gifts and they call me to check something out it doesn’t matter I’m making 200k FROM HOME AND CAN SPEND MORE TIME WITH MY FAMILY

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  7 месяцев назад +39

      Absolutely, the flexibility and the income are definitely worth it!

    • @alltheworldsastage4785
      @alltheworldsastage4785 6 месяцев назад +5

      Facts!

    • @jamil6880
      @jamil6880 Месяц назад

      How about someone sucking you and about to cum then your phone suddenly ringing. What you gonna do?

    • @user-is3yy6ow7b
      @user-is3yy6ow7b 27 дней назад +2

      If we’re opening gifts and they call we canceling Christmas lol

    • @kylehewson6258
      @kylehewson6258 24 дня назад

      Oh yea ill put everybody on hold for that

  • @linnloveskdrama
    @linnloveskdrama Год назад +284

    He listed more pro than cons. I was waiting for a few cons about it

    • @Lovelyinspo
      @Lovelyinspo 11 месяцев назад +49

      Right! Im like, is that supposed to be a con?

    • @YagirlMiMii
      @YagirlMiMii 11 месяцев назад +6

      Right lol

    • @dominiquewashington4761
      @dominiquewashington4761 9 месяцев назад +9

      Sounds like a sweet deal to me!

    • @teamhop
      @teamhop 6 месяцев назад

      Hey I’ve got some really great news to share with you, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died on a cross and resurrected on the third day so you may all have eternal life. If you believe and repent of your sins and put your faith and trust in Him as you would a parachute jumping off a plane at 25000 feet up in the air, He will give you eternal life in heaven as a free gift and I promise you, He will change your life forever as He did mine. He is the ONLY way to heaven and He loves you all. Please think deeply about this with urgency because this is your eternal life and soul, you don’t know when you could die, meaning you could die at any moment, so please consider this with all your heart. If anyone tells you that Jesus isn’t the only way, they are lying to you and they don’t care about your future…

    • @Siegefya
      @Siegefya 4 месяца назад +18

      Big one, salary he's talking about isn't common. More common salary for cyber security roles, like in a SOC, is a lot less than he's talking about. So that's the biggest con, is depending on the company/job, you'll be on call, and you won't be getting paid 200k, if you're tier/level 1 in a NOC/SOC... You aren't getting 150-200k a year, gonna be more like 40-80k a year. So if you can deal with that in a cyber security role, for a time... (1-3 years) and learn enough and do well enough to move up, you can get to what he's talking about, he's not talking an entry level security role. Cyber security is a great field if you're into that sector of IT, but it's not just... Get some certs and jump into a 200k role. No, MAJORITY of people it takes them at least 1-3 years to get to what he's talking about. Some even longer, some have taken the long path to the field like 5-10 years, working in other parts of IT like help desk, sysadmin, network admin/engineer etc. These days, good path is other part of IT for 1-3 years, then apply to cyber jobs.

  • @halowaffles
    @halowaffles 11 месяцев назад +185

    Yea, that last part. Being on-call is hardly a con when you're getting paid enough to not only live, but to finally have fun and enjoy life. Not like you have to drive into office to solve a problem either. The amount of times I've had to cancel Christmas for not enough money in compensation is utterly soul-crushing.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  11 месяцев назад +39

      Definitely! Being on-call with good compensation makes a big difference. It's all about finding the right balance.

    • @Asia-rs6wc
      @Asia-rs6wc Месяц назад +1

      Lmao right , try working in the operating room and getting called in during a blizzard 🌨️

    • @rushrumble1699
      @rushrumble1699 Месяц назад

      That's like every manager job out there. Salary. 60k a year, lol. Or less.

  • @wushi_finger9072
    @wushi_finger9072 10 месяцев назад +354

    When people realize that a lot of people still have on call rolls for 60k a year

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  10 месяцев назад +71

      Absolutely! Some roles may demand a lot more time and effort than the salary suggests. It's important to weigh the pros and cons of each opportunity carefully.

    • @teamhop
      @teamhop 6 месяцев назад

      Hey I’ve got some really great news to share with you, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died on a cross and resurrected on the third day so you may all have eternal life. If you believe and repent of your sins and put your faith and trust in Him as you would a parachute jumping off a plane at 25000 feet up in the air, He will give you eternal life in heaven as a free gift and I promise you, He will change your life forever as He did mine. He is the ONLY way to heaven and He loves you all. Please think deeply about this with urgency because this is your eternal life and soul, you don’t know when you could die, meaning you could die at any moment, so please consider this with all your heart. If anyone tells you that Jesus isn’t the only way, they are lying to you and they don’t care about your future…

    • @TattsnGuns
      @TattsnGuns 4 месяца назад +7

      I've done on call for even less than that. Think military pay...

    • @Mike-us9oc
      @Mike-us9oc Месяц назад

      On call rolls military with 30k a year 🤣

  • @yaboi9191
    @yaboi9191 Год назад +547

    Sounds sweet to me ... I pray I get hired soon

  • @darusdixon
    @darusdixon 3 месяца назад +112

    I’m definitely going back to school and finishing my cyber security degree after watching this

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  3 месяца назад +17

      That's fantastic! Best of luck on your journey back to school and pursuing your cybersecurity degree. You've got this!

    • @aidanquestore9417
      @aidanquestore9417 2 месяца назад +17

      Dude. Get your certs as soon as possible whether it’s before or while you are a student, but it will get you so far ahead when it comes to understanding class but most importantly getting interviews. Seriously, wish someone told me this before I graduated college

    • @alltltv5480
      @alltltv5480 2 месяца назад +2

      @@aidanquestore9417so go to college or get the certs? Like google cert?

    • @ZainabMalik-eu8fp
      @ZainabMalik-eu8fp 2 месяца назад

      ​@@aidanquestore9417what are certs

    • @NegronJames-yr4lb
      @NegronJames-yr4lb 2 месяца назад

      @@alltltv5480both

  • @Tyfynys
    @Tyfynys 11 месяцев назад +58

    Shoot I’m okay with that. Transitioning now into tech.

  • @kekef3620
    @kekef3620 7 месяцев назад +12

    I haven't had a 2 week Christmas break since I was in school. Its been over 10 years! I'll take it!

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  7 месяцев назад +2

      That's a well-deserved break! Enjoy every moment of it!

  • @Siegefya
    @Siegefya 4 месяца назад +36

    He didn't name the real con in this short clip, and that's...if you don't like cyber security, (ie, you end up not wanting to keep up with it, and there is a lot to keep up with outside of work btw) its burn out central, it's not one of those sectors of IT where you can just slog through and keep up with the job enough to support yourself or your family...no it requires a lot. Cyber roles are like the top of burn out in IT, the second most burn out for people is usually Network Engineering. So if you can keep from burning out, it's great. But you gotta really love that field of IT to not burn out, and you NEED to keep up with it, like every day you need to stay on top of exploits regardless if you're on the blue or red. Because here's the truth, when you start burning out, you will slip up more and more...and it won't be a situation at that point of asking yourself if you want to be in it or do something else in IT or not, no, your job will be on the line at that point. Don't get it twisted, they get rid of people who can't hang, regularly ans they do it quickly. So don't think Cyber is one of those parts of IT where you get chance after chance after chance to mess up, no you only get so much string to hang yourself, kind of like in network engineering, you only get so many chances at fvcking up the network stoping a companies production. Problem in Cyber security is they are having issues hiring people who are motivated enough, or who know enough...also problem with burn out, alert fatigue etc. Some people don't make it out of tier/level 1 NOC/SOC positions, they end up quitting or getting replaced. There's a reason the level he's talking about gets paid like they do. And btw the pay hes talking about here in cyber is level 2+... nobody in level 1 is getting paid 200k a year, more like 40-80k (yes it does vary by that much depending on company). And 200k is the high end of tier/level 2, more like 90-150k usually, 200 it as more rare at level 2. Level 3..well, that's like crazy money, they can get like 400k+...many times close to a million depending on the company.
    I can tell by this dudes interviews that he really loves IT, and he loves security. And that's why he was able to make it to where he's at at the pace he did, and continue to thrive in that space. Again people, don't look at the salary he's talking about and think oh hell yeah I can do it for that much, oh really? Could you do it for 50k? 60k? 80k? Because if you can't, don't bother. Those jobs (multiple security roles) isn't what you think it is, you better love providing security support to a companies data assets, because it does not stop. Not on birthdays, or holidays, or deaths of a family member, or on birth of a child...it doesn't stop.
    IDK, I think its a dope and exciting field...but so are many parts of IT, and cyber really asks a lot of people. They aren't paying him that much for nothing. Fires do happen just like in other parts of IT, in fact cyber security fires, are damn near the worst IT fires...so you gotta be on point.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  4 месяца назад +3

      Cybersecurity demands passion and continuous commitment. Burnout is a real challenge, and it's crucial to understand the intensity and dedication required for the field.

    • @Siegefya
      @Siegefya 4 месяца назад +6

      @@techisthenewblack yes indeed bro. Hope my comment didn't come off as dissing Tay or anything. That interview was great. But yeah, he definitely shows, just buy watching his stuff, he really loves Cyber. Thanks for the response bro! 😁, I love what you're doing as well.

    • @negan4089
      @negan4089 2 месяца назад +4

      @@Siegefyayou also didn’t go over the grinding of certifications. 90% of these people in the comments will start and stop when they find out the amount of grinding it will take for them.

  • @pi8617
    @pi8617 8 месяцев назад +21

    I remember I took my first vacation in 10 years of staying at my hometown, I was at the beach and my work phone rings ( never a good thing lol) and they wanted to me to check something that was wrong with the site and I had to fix it. It was stressful but I had to call my colleague for help to get it resolved. That’s why I always bring my Mac with me

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  8 месяцев назад +7

      Vacations can sometimes come with unexpected work interruptions. It's great that you were prepared and able to handle the situation even while at the beach. Flexibility is key in many tech roles!

  • @AntoinetteCreary
    @AntoinetteCreary Год назад +40

    My productivity and quick response to urgency is the best! I actually work best like that, versus having to much time on my hands to complete a task. I love the ADD hyper-focusing abilities. Thinking about this field, just hard to determine where. Seem so broad...

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Год назад +8

      Hey! Embracing your productivity and quick response to urgency can be valuable in the tech field. With its broad range of opportunities, it can be challenging to determine your specific path. Exploring different areas of interest and seeking guidance from professionals can help you find the right fit. Best of luck in your tech journey!

    • @AntoinetteCreary
      @AntoinetteCreary Год назад +4

      @@techisthenewblack Thank you! I recently found a cybersecurity professional that is helping me narrow down my focus. Thanks for the content.

  • @omnientertainment5852
    @omnientertainment5852 Год назад +69

    $200K, so where's the con? I just think OT and mobility.

    • @teamhop
      @teamhop 6 месяцев назад

      Hey I’ve got some really great news to share with you, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died on a cross and resurrected on the third day so you may all have eternal life. If you believe and repent of your sins and put your faith and trust in Him as you would a parachute jumping off a plane at 25000 feet up in the air, He will give you eternal life in heaven as a free gift and I promise you, He will change your life forever as He did mine. He is the ONLY way to heaven and He loves you all. Please think deeply about this with urgency because this is your eternal life and soul, you don’t know when you could die, meaning you could die at any moment, so please consider this with all your heart. If anyone tells you that Jesus isn’t the only way, they are lying to you and they don’t care about your future…

  • @Yawar1986
    @Yawar1986 4 месяца назад +3

    I have been in the work force for about 20 years, i would freaking love to work from home or at least hybrid, you don't know how much i hate to be dealing with traffic, accidents, police, bad drivers, weather conditions, work drama, micromanagement, toxic coworkers, etc 5 or 6 days a week! I'M TOTALLY done, with that! I would spend the next 30 years of my life working remotely or hybrid at least, only getting out of with the car for doing groceries, visit family or traveling.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  4 месяца назад +3

      Totally get that! Remote or hybrid work can bring a breath of fresh air to your professional life, minus the traffic and office drama. Here's to more flexibility and a better work-life balance!

  • @michaelscott5962
    @michaelscott5962 8 месяцев назад +25

    Working a job you hate for money that barely does anything is one of the worst feelings you can have in life. If you make 200k a year, it would definitely give more motivation to do a better job even if it has its cons. Regardless, he still probably works less than many average people.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  8 месяцев назад +8

      Money can motivate, but job satisfaction is also essential. Finding balance is key!

    • @michaelscott5962
      @michaelscott5962 7 месяцев назад

      @@techisthenewblack totally agree

  • @JuanCastillo-nx3oi
    @JuanCastillo-nx3oi 7 месяцев назад +21

    Dude I’ve worked on holidays. When it’s negative degrees out. I’m a flooring business owner but I’m trying to do something else also while building this up. Work from home and get calls randomly while making that money? Whoever complains to me don’t know how tough it is out here in this world.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  7 месяцев назад +4

      Absolutely, juggling multiple responsibilities and building a business is tough. Keep pushing forward, and your hard work will pay off!

    • @TattsnGuns
      @TattsnGuns 4 месяца назад

      Dude, exactly. I came from the military and bail bonds. Random calls for work is normal for people like us.

    • @Asia-rs6wc
      @Asia-rs6wc Месяц назад

      Exactly!!!

  • @LIVdaBrand
    @LIVdaBrand Год назад +47

    As long as I can travel the world and have a social life (both to continue to make connections worldwide for other opportunities to move up) I’m good. Keep on being successful how you see fit, my peoples.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Год назад +14

      Thank you! It's great to prioritize both your career growth and maintaining a fulfilling social life. Building connections and expanding your network globally can open up new opportunities and help you advance in your career. Wishing you success in your endeavors and your goal of traveling the world while making meaningful connections!

    • @LIVdaBrand
      @LIVdaBrand 11 месяцев назад

      @@techisthenewblack thx fam🤝🏾

  • @sockfreak2003
    @sockfreak2003 10 месяцев назад +95

    The main con is acquiring the skill to work in cyber security lol

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  10 месяцев назад +38

      Indeed, acquiring the right skills is crucial in the field of cybersecurity!

    • @notmyrealname11
      @notmyrealname11 7 месяцев назад +48

      And constantly acquiring skills. Cyber security will forever be evolving as new threats and security measures evolve. You've gotta keep up to stay employable

    • @joelrobert4053
      @joelrobert4053 7 месяцев назад +1

      The cons are dealing with sev 1 incidents and on call rotations

    • @carlosssantiago9395
      @carlosssantiago9395 5 месяцев назад

      @@joelrobert4053what that? I’d like to know I’ve bin thinking of doing this I did physical security in my past. Happy New year

    • @joelrobert4053
      @joelrobert4053 5 месяцев назад

      @@carlosssantiago9395 A Severity 1 is called by incident managers when either a critical app or tool goes down that can affect the productivity of employees in an organization or company. Depending on the position in IT Security you may have to deal with sev 1 from time to time

  • @MrCruz-iq3sc
    @MrCruz-iq3sc 7 месяцев назад +6

    It depends a lot where you work at for CS.
    My job is always at the office. Once I'm home I'm home and that's it. Sometimes there's nothing to do so so I get to leave early and still get payed :)

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  7 месяцев назад +4

      Sounds like a good work-life balance! Having defined boundaries can be beneficial. Enjoy your time off and the flexibility your job offers!

    • @MrCruz-iq3sc
      @MrCruz-iq3sc 7 месяцев назад

      @@techisthenewblack Thanks! And I do need some advice on something. I'm currently pursuing a graduates degree for CS. My main issue really comes down to studying the material, which is a lot. Do you know of a great way to study CS effectively? (Even though I work in CS I don't necessarily "study" in terms of learning material. I just do my job and leave)
      It's a lot of material to cover...

  • @MinusStatue11
    @MinusStatue11 7 месяцев назад +3

    I needed to hear this today lol I'm currently going thru a course and was burning myself out, but work is work. And just a sip of what my hard work will lead to is all I needed coach. Thank you.

  • @blackalchemysolutions
    @blackalchemysolutions 4 месяца назад +21

    As people of color I encourage us to take heed to this message. Im likely one of the few black millionaires in Cyber Security and I can say without any doubt that this industry is the one that can level up ANYONE

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  4 месяца назад +3

      Incredible achievement! Cybersecurity truly opens doors for everyone. Keep inspiring!

    • @killthebuddha5034
      @killthebuddha5034 4 месяца назад +3

      I'm down with all of that.... but does color have any role here?

    • @killthebuddha5034
      @killthebuddha5034 4 месяца назад

      also a little extra odd.... on a channel with two successful black men in the field discussed.... WE keep our selves down these days.... just stop it....

    • @TattsnGuns
      @TattsnGuns 4 месяца назад +1

      As a person of color, try running that statement by an employer that doesn't give a rat's ass about the color of your skin...
      You'll be fired asap...

    • @2Ajosh
      @2Ajosh 2 месяца назад +1

      How do you “ level up “ in cyber security? Does that involve moving jobs or?

  • @KOPharaoh
    @KOPharaoh 5 месяцев назад +2

    True that! There's duality in it all. Thanks for the shorts and content.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  5 месяцев назад +1

      You got it! Embracing the duality. Glad you enjoy the content!

  • @corpuzone
    @corpuzone Месяц назад +2

    If I finally made 150k or higher 😅 I will work even if it’s passed my bedtime or they bug me for something on my vacation. I understand we have work life balance but I can see that anything cybersecurity related definitely asks for some form of IT support. Maybe if you’re the go to guy/girl then yes they will ask you. If you are the senior engineer analyst etc then yes. I’d want that clearly stated before I take on a new role and transparency is key before accepting any type of job.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Месяц назад +2

      Absolutely, transparency is crucial! Knowing expectations upfront, especially regarding work-life balance and after-hours responsibilities, can make a big difference in job satisfaction.

  • @techgeekmommy2022
    @techgeekmommy2022 Год назад +16

    I'm honestly loving this opportunity to work from home because I have two kids and a sick fiance and they need me so getting my degree in cyber security and assurance I believe there's good and bad parts but like it gives me the opportunity to stay around my kids and take care of the family like I should I hated working for fast food and fixing their problems when I know there's more to my technical brain so I'm gonna watch your channel cause honestly it will help me a lot

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Год назад +5

      Hey! I'm glad to hear that you're finding the opportunity to work from home beneficial for your family, and congratulations on pursuing a degree in cybersecurity and assurance. It's great to hear that my channel will be helpful to you on your journey, and I wish you all the best.

    • @quentamoss
      @quentamoss Год назад +3

      You got this!

    • @techgeekmommy2022
      @techgeekmommy2022 Год назад +6

      @@quentamoss thank you so much I needed that encouragement trying to get my life on track I'm only about to be 22 and I want to do more

    • @ginokemp1206
      @ginokemp1206 11 месяцев назад

      What position is that if you dont mind me asking?

    • @techgeekmommy2022
      @techgeekmommy2022 11 месяцев назад

      @@ginokemp1206 I have to finish college first to be in a position with the DOD after doing their training courses on the third year for Cyber Security blocking attacks

  • @StickWuzHere
    @StickWuzHere Год назад +60

    Bro I've had my fingers crossed y'all would link up

    • @teamhop
      @teamhop 6 месяцев назад

      Hey I’ve got some really great news to share with you, Jesus Christ, the Son of God, died on a cross and resurrected on the third day so you may all have eternal life. If you believe and repent of your sins and put your faith and trust in Him as you would a parachute jumping off a plane at 25000 feet up in the air, He will give you eternal life in heaven as a free gift and I promise you, He will change your life forever as He did mine. He is the ONLY way to heaven and He loves you all. Please think deeply about this with urgency because this is your eternal life and soul, you don’t know when you could die, meaning you could die at any moment, so please consider this with all your heart. If anyone tells you that Jesus isn’t the only way, they are lying to you and they don’t care about your future…

  • @chelux6310
    @chelux6310 11 месяцев назад +21

    I need to find out what job he works at 😅

  • @Vortera
    @Vortera Год назад +133

    Just scored a 78 on my picat for f
    The airforce, my first pick was cyber security, I'm super excited to finally get my shit together
    Update: I swore in and got the job for cyber security, I leave for basic 11/28 and will be starting school soon after
    Update part 2: I'm now 2 momths into tech school and cyber us where it's at, it's an awesome job, loving the military and loving cyber
    Update Part 3: about to finish text school, leaving in a week, I'll be going to Shaw SC if anyone happens to be stationed say say hello to me, my name tag ironically says "FORGET"

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Год назад +30

      Congratulations on your score and choosing cyber security as your first pick! That's a great decision, and I'm excited for your journey in the Air Force. Best of luck and enjoy the experience!

    • @Vortera
      @Vortera Год назад +6

      @@techisthenewblack Thank you, I will indeed

    • @remitheoccultist8091
      @remitheoccultist8091 11 месяцев назад +9

      good luck on that TS clearance !

    • @Prod.4D
      @Prod.4D 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@Vorteracongrats

    • @Vortera
      @Vortera 9 месяцев назад +1

      @Prod.4D Thanks man

  • @Kodiak-Kevin
    @Kodiak-Kevin Год назад +7

    Depends on the size of your company imo, I've been in cyber for a couple years and you'll mostly deal with false positive...but when that true positive comes in holy sh**

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Год назад +11

      Absolutely, dealing with false positives can be a common occurrence in the field of cybersecurity. However, when a true positive is identified, it can have significant implications and require immediate action to mitigate the potential threat. It's important to have the necessary tools, skills, and processes in place to effectively distinguish between false and true positives and respond accordingly. The ability to identify and respond to real threats is crucial in maintaining the security of an organization's systems and data.

  • @javonphillips1904
    @javonphillips1904 11 месяцев назад +47

    Wait where was the con ? Lol

    • @anttv4L
      @anttv4L 6 месяцев назад +2

      Exactly

  • @Clarityandwisdom33
    @Clarityandwisdom33 11 месяцев назад +13

    Do you have time where you know you won’t need to be contacted? Like complete downtime or does it depend on your position? I like to work hard but I need to know when I’m totally off the clock and don’t need to constantly check my phone you know.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  6 месяцев назад +3

      Balancing work and personal time is key. It varies, but setting clear boundaries is crucial.

  • @gesnow
    @gesnow 11 месяцев назад +6

    Only the best get the great money. You need more training than a boot camp, hopefully you one of the developers for pen testing tools or part of a research team in cyber security.

    • @kingmichaeln1
      @kingmichaeln1 11 месяцев назад +4

      I only did a boot camp and make $200,000

    • @Clarityandwisdom33
      @Clarityandwisdom33 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@kingmichaeln1fr?! Any tips?

    • @kingmichaeln1
      @kingmichaeln1 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Clarityandwisdom33 practice/study all the time

    • @yovngrahhh
      @yovngrahhh 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@kingmichaeln1bro really ? How long did it take. I’m in school to be a CRNA but I’ve been thinking hard about changing to this field but I thought it was just over exaggerated with no experience and that high of salary

  • @BT-jm3ww
    @BT-jm3ww 10 месяцев назад +17

    Right lol, I can definitely deal with it lol.

  • @javonphillips1904
    @javonphillips1904 11 месяцев назад +9

    2 week Christmas break give me that ! Lol

  • @HonestBro_
    @HonestBro_ 6 месяцев назад +1

    I want to enter the cybersecurity field simply because I want to help people in some way and I enjoyed my military career that was similar to the cybersecurity field.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  6 месяцев назад

      That's a great motivation! Cybersecurity is a valuable field where you can make a positive impact. Good luck on your journey!

  • @lover_girl17
    @lover_girl17 8 месяцев назад

    I just graduated high school and I Am Choosing this as my Career path… I have very to little help I wonder what should I know and the steps to be successful I am 23 years old. I dropped out of school at 17 and went back.. now I am fully focused and ready to learn more!!

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  8 месяцев назад +1

      That's a great decision! Keep your focus and stay curious.

  • @motikimiller6689
    @motikimiller6689 20 дней назад

    I got more conversations than what to actually learn to get the job like a pathway for that.

  • @animeboy429
    @animeboy429 10 месяцев назад +1

    I'm 28 I'm on my cpu and laptop majotry of the day I should give this a try.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  10 месяцев назад +1

      Definitely give it a try! You never know where it might lead you. Good luck!

  • @Plasma_King
    @Plasma_King Год назад +1

    Just got my results (rad tech) and unfortunately i did not get accepted. Very hard, competitive program and what questions i thought would be in it, was not. Questions were all situational, 2-3 part answer and they were all the hardest interview ive ever been in

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Год назад +2

      Hey! I'm sorry to hear that you didn't get accepted into the rad tech program. It sounds like the interview was challenging and different from what you expected. Don't let this setback discourage you. Take it as an opportunity to learn and improve. Keep pursuing your goals and explore other avenues to gain the necessary experience and qualifications in the field. You've got this!

  • @techisthenewblack
    @techisthenewblack  Год назад +157

    Here are the 2 bootcamps we most recommend!
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    These courses are 6 weeks long, virtual and are 8pm - 10:30pm Sun- Thur (Eastern). They record their classes In case you miss any. They are not partnered with tech companies, but they fix your resume & LinkedIn to industry standards and they assist you with finding jobs to apply to - in order to help set you up on interviews.
    They also do interview coaching & provide really good interview cheat sheets. They’re about $4k, but I have a $300 discount link that you use with their sales too! The discount Is attached to the link automatically.
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    • @renajames8699
      @renajames8699 Год назад +1

      What one did you use ?

    • @derrickpigatt5195
      @derrickpigatt5195 11 месяцев назад

      Ive gears about course careers and been sitting on it for the longest. Maybe i should pull the trigger

    • @Beautifullyaberrant
      @Beautifullyaberrant 10 месяцев назад

      @@renajames8699 the first one, it says it in the parentheses.

    • @MissLadyyJ2U
      @MissLadyyJ2U 8 месяцев назад +1

      Would you recommend this for someone who is a stay at home mom??

    • @austingray6885
      @austingray6885 8 месяцев назад

      How much are either of those courses ?because the one I’m looking at with UCF is almost $20,000, is that a rip off?

  • @sergioramirez1693
    @sergioramirez1693 5 месяцев назад +2

    Im 28 and willing to learn, i am a low voltage tech and willing to learn the cyber security side of it

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  5 месяцев назад +2

      Never too late to make a career shift! Cybersecurity is a hot field. Explore online courses and certifications to get started! I recommend Springboard it's a top-tier tech bootcamp offering cybersecurity, data science, and software engineering roles. They only accept a limited amount of students on a first-come, first-serve basis, so use our discount link to get a $1,000 discount! www.springboard.com/landing/influencer/techisthenewblack/

    • @mehmetkoyuncuoglu1647
      @mehmetkoyuncuoglu1647 4 месяца назад

      ​@techisthenewblack I've already received my Google Cybersecurity certification, but I heard that mentors are ghosting you in springboard bootcamp from reddit.

  • @Robert-3691
    @Robert-3691 3 месяца назад +1

    This is excellence at its best. I read a book with similar content, and it was truly outstanding. "Reclaiming Connection: The Journey of a Digital Detox" by Joshua Ember

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  3 месяца назад

      Great to hear you enjoyed the content! Books can be a powerful source of inspiration. Happy learning!

  • @rl55555
    @rl55555 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'm currently studying in institute and my specialty is cybersecurity (or technical protection of information, as they call it)
    It definitely seems interesting, despite all the cons (a lot time working, bad for eyes)
    However, what bugs me is the fact that the degree will be specialist but not bachelor. Which means it will be problematic to continue studying after graduating (Western unis don't really know what is a specialist degree because there's no such thing out there), so I'm also practicing programming in order to be able to apply for various jobs

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  7 месяцев назад +2

      That's a smart move! Combining cybersecurity with programming skills can open up a world of opportunities.

  • @WillyPete2024
    @WillyPete2024 9 месяцев назад +5

    I’d take it lol. I’m in the military and this happens all the time. We’d work 2 weeks to 30 days straight. I got called while raking leaves one time and the piles stayed in my yard for over a month until I got back

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  9 месяцев назад +1

      Salute to your dedication!

    • @TattsnGuns
      @TattsnGuns 4 месяца назад +1

      As a veteran, I call BS. You don't randomly get calls to deploy. Not even in the SOF community. You have to be cut orders, you have to attend different meetings and formations. Stop trying to make these civilians think it's like war movies. You and I both know it's not. Cut the BS, pog...

    • @TattsnGuns
      @TattsnGuns 4 месяца назад +1

      I see you play alot of war video games. Called it. You've never been on the military. The only reason your leaves were untouched for a month was because you got lazy and went inside to play COD😂.

    • @TattsnGuns
      @TattsnGuns 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@techisthenewblack I'm sorry, but im tired of people trying to convince others that they are vets, until they meet an actual vets that calls bs on the original story. This guy never actually served.

    • @jamilahrazzaq8780
      @jamilahrazzaq8780 3 месяца назад

      Nah, unless you had weekend duty every wknd for a month, you weren't working 30 days straight. Even when deployed, you get at least one day off between 12s. Or you'd do panama shifts.

  • @TattsnGuns
    @TattsnGuns 4 месяца назад

    I came from the military. I've been called back into work during my downtime time for a lot less. I'll take that phone call in a heartbeat. This is the exact type of person I dont want to be. It's more than just money.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  4 месяца назад

      Absolutely, everyone has their own priorities and values. It's essential to find a balance that aligns with your goals and values.

  • @monique161989
    @monique161989 8 месяцев назад +1

    Looking into going back to school for it.😊

  • @user-is3yy6ow7b
    @user-is3yy6ow7b 27 дней назад +2

    Haven’t mentioned 1 con yet 😢

  • @deeayy6356
    @deeayy6356 Месяц назад +1

    Ive worked on christmas for $16, where do i start?

  • @Crazy_Apl009
    @Crazy_Apl009 10 месяцев назад +3

    Is Cybersecurity beginner friendly? I mean is it okay that I don't have any background in I.T, Microsoft, etc. I just know how to play games on PC lol.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  10 месяцев назад +2

      Cybersecurity can be beginner-friendly, and you don't necessarily need a background in IT or Microsoft. Passion, curiosity, and a willingness to learn are essential. With the right resources and dedication, you can start building your cybersecurity skills from scratch. Good luck!

  • @teejenkie
    @teejenkie 11 месяцев назад +1

    Any advice on how to get get started???

  • @Asia-rs6wc
    @Asia-rs6wc Месяц назад +1

    Yea it’s 200k a year but I got interrupted once on my Christmas break after not doing anything for 2 weeks prior to that. Ummm that doesn’t sound like a deal breaker

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Месяц назад +1

      Sounds like a sweet deal overall! Interruptions happen, but if the compensation and opportunity align, it's definitely worth considering.

  • @DreCargill93
    @DreCargill93 5 месяцев назад

    I used to be stationed up north for the airforce working as a mobile mechanic. Sometimes I’d get called out after duty hours to drive 50-60 miles to fix a truck that was broken down somewhere or wouldn’t start. A lot of those calls were because the operator left the truck in gear. Imagine waking up at 1am driving 50 miles just to put the vehicle in park and it starts fine lol. Getting a call after hours working for cyber security for 5x the salary sounds like cake to me 😂

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  5 месяцев назад

      Wow, that's quite a journey! Transitioning to cyber security sounds like a rewarding move.

  • @kingbucketz182
    @kingbucketz182 8 месяцев назад

    Yeah I run a content based business and man… my laptop is glued to me daily. Even on vacation.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  8 месяцев назад

      Running a content-based business requires dedication! Keep hustling and taking breaks when needed.

  • @odigweedozie6754
    @odigweedozie6754 11 месяцев назад +9

    Please, what's this guy's name, I need to follow him up, I have a background in tech, programming to be precise, I'm seriously considering switching to cyber sec

    • @shyne4sale
      @shyne4sale 9 месяцев назад +1

      tayontech

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  9 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! You can follow Tayvion Payton on Instagram: tayontech.io

  • @omarvillanueva5060
    @omarvillanueva5060 10 месяцев назад +1

    Where should I start ? Can I go to community college to get some knowledge. I’m not familiar but am interested like crazy.😅

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  9 месяцев назад

      Community college is a great starting point to gain foundational knowledge in tech. Go for it!

  • @yamayama6083
    @yamayama6083 Год назад +8

    Where's the full video?

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Год назад +6

      Here's the link ruclips.net/video/GmChZ_MlEM0/видео.html

  • @mazzarati
    @mazzarati Месяц назад

    Any pointers on A HFC Network guy breaking into Cloud Security??

  • @charmz7170
    @charmz7170 9 месяцев назад +1

    Would you say its worth getting a Masters degree in Cyber Security? I already have a bachelors in Computer Science. Just not sure on the employability rates for Cyber Security graduates. Don't really want to waste a year if the employability isn't great for Cyber Security graduates.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  9 месяцев назад

      Hey! Getting a Master's in Cyber Security can enhance your skills, but job prospects also depend on experience and certifications. Research the market to make an informed decision!

  • @pacmanjones5525
    @pacmanjones5525 10 месяцев назад +1

    I work in the refinery get beat by the harsh weather and hazardous chemicals, I think I got a shot at cyber security lol

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  9 месяцев назад

      Absolutely, transitioning to cybersecurity from a different field is possible! Your determination and ability to adapt will be valuable assets.

  • @dotdot5915
    @dotdot5915 4 дня назад

    People call me for nothing, I’ll take the money

  • @jeanphilikor
    @jeanphilikor 3 месяца назад

    Seem like a minor inconvenience especially compared to my carrer as a truck driver who work 60-70 hours week and barely scrape 55k CAD$ (40k USD) the reality is pretty much every year is forget your family and friend and Christmas or new year or pretty much having any life for all that matters cause you're gonna be stuck on the road most of the time for weeks with no way home for things you have no control over.
    Had a revelation of driving trucks don't make sense anymore and It give me hope as to my choice of going back to school this year in cybersecurity if theses are some of the challenge i will face.
    Nothing is perfect or ever will be but this seem like a good idea to try it out for the working conditions even with the salary aside.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  3 месяца назад +1

      Absolutely, transitioning to a new career can be challenging, but it sounds like a positive step towards a more fulfilling work-life balance. Cybersecurity offers diverse opportunities, and I wish you the best in your journey!

  • @LarryP248
    @LarryP248 7 месяцев назад

    Brilliantly composed content. A book with related concepts was a significant touchstone for me. "Game Theory and the Pursuit of Algorithmic Fairness" by Jack Frostwell

  • @vi4670
    @vi4670 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi everyone! I'm a 32 years old Italian girl and I would like to know how to start working in cyber security without having a degree. Is it possible to work 100% remote (I need it because I have a chronic condition) and to have a good salary even without having a degree? I'm asking also because I'm reading some people saying now it's becoming harder and harder to find a job in this field, even when you have a degree and experience. I need every advice, idea and thought you can give me, because Cyber security interests me and I really want to better my life but I don't want mistakes so I need your help. Thank you in advance, and have a great day! From Italy, V.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  4 месяца назад

      Absolutely, it's possible to start a career in cybersecurity without a degree. Focus on building relevant skills through online courses, certifications, and hands-on experience. Look for remote-friendly positions and emphasize your dedication, skills, and passion for cybersecurity in your job applications. Networking and showcasing your expertise through projects or freelance work can also help. For an affordable entry level into cybersecurity, checkout leveled careers’ cybersecurity training!
      They're only 447 bucks WITH MY DISCOUNT CODE: Cyrus10
      Link: www.leveldcareers.com/a/2147530874/AVkBGmwQ

    • @vi4670
      @vi4670 4 месяца назад

      thank you for your reply! Is it possible to work a remote cs job from Italy for an American company that is based in the US? Some people told me they don't hire people from abroad. Thanks again.@@techisthenewblack

  • @anaghajyothi765
    @anaghajyothi765 Месяц назад +1

    i am a student and i completed high school now i am confused to choose between AI or Cybersecurity as my specialisation for my bachelors...can u give me good advice, what do u feel which one would benefit me after almost 4-5 years?

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Месяц назад +1

      Hey! Both AI and cybersecurity are promising fields with growing demand. Consider your interests and career goals. AI offers opportunities in machine learning, data analysis, and automation, while cybersecurity focuses on protecting systems and data. Choose based on what excites you most for your future!

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Месяц назад

      If you want a career in cybersecurity, but at a more affordable price, I suggest Leveled Careers bootcamp. It's self paced and ONLY $447 WITH MY DISCOUNT CODE: Cyrus10
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  • @marcelinokabamba431
    @marcelinokabamba431 4 месяца назад

    May you please start courses for cyber security

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  4 месяца назад

      Hey! Springboard is a top-tier tech bootcamp offering cybersecurity, data science, and software engineering roles. They only accept a limited amount of students on a first-come, first-serve basis, so use our discount link to get a $1,000 discount! www.springboard.com/landing/influencer/techisthenewblack/

  • @ItsReallyIan
    @ItsReallyIan Месяц назад

    Is there a link for this interview? I’d like to watch it

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Месяц назад

      Hey! You can browse our channel for the full interview.

  • @AllontheTable23
    @AllontheTable23 11 месяцев назад +26

    I mean 200k for an out of the blue call. I'm sure wives/gf would not mind us stepping away for a sec. unless you are absolutely not around your laptop

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  11 месяцев назад +17

      Agreed! The potential earnings and opportunities in certain roles can be enticing, but it's important to balance work and personal life. Being available and responsive is important, but it's also essential to take breaks and prioritize personal relationships.

  • @kyoneeee6304
    @kyoneeee6304 8 месяцев назад +1

    How do I go about getting into cybersecurity do I need college or like online classes?

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  8 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! You can start a career in cybersecurity through a variety of paths. You don't necessarily need a traditional college degree. Consider online courses, certifications like CompTIA Security+ or Certified Information Systems Security Professional, and gaining practical experience through internships or entry-level roles. Building a strong network and staying up-to-date with industry trends is also crucial.

  • @tyishathomas9934
    @tyishathomas9934 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi!
    Are you able to provide some good cybersecurity degree program suggestions?

    • @Dbrizle1
      @Dbrizle1 11 месяцев назад

      Are you going to school for it ??

  • @mamook2322
    @mamook2322 5 месяцев назад

    I did hvac and did that for 60k in a year i think i want to go back to school for cyber security

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  5 месяцев назад +1

      Great choice! Cybersecurity is a high-demand field with exciting opportunities. Go for it!

  • @user-tb9cl2my6i
    @user-tb9cl2my6i 10 дней назад

    If you’re 100% remote can you legit be anywhere? Like even outside the US Ik some people say jobs limit that part

  • @Dooby0071
    @Dooby0071 Месяц назад +1

    Im just trying to get a job lmao 300 applications 2 emails back

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Месяц назад

      Hang in there! Job hunting can be tough, but persistence pays off.

  • @Think4Self0
    @Think4Self0 Год назад

    I'm currently in college for a general business degree but over the past few weeks i've gotten an interest in cybersecurity. Unfortunately the college and even close towns i live near don't have any cybersecurity courses.
    My question is do I need a degree from a physical institution or am I able to get fully certified in the cybersecurity industry by taking online courses and still be seen as a serious candidate by potential companies and employers?

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  Год назад +1

      Hey! Online courses can be a valuable pathway to a career in cybersecurity. Focus on certifications and practical skills to showcase your expertise. Employers value knowledge and experience over the physical institution. Best of luck on your cybersecurity journey!

  • @misterdavis9078
    @misterdavis9078 10 месяцев назад +1

    Do it because you love it. Not for the money.

  • @CL-classicgaming
    @CL-classicgaming 3 месяца назад

    I am planning on taking the cyber security undegraduate is that worth it? I am confuse to the fact that i am an EDI helpdesk person making 46k and I hear that cyber security starts off at 40-50k for beginers

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  3 месяца назад

      Hey! Considering a cybersecurity undergraduate degree can be a valuable investment, especially if it aligns with your career goals. While entry-level salaries may vary, gaining expertise in cybersecurity is in high demand, and opportunities for growth and higher earnings often follow. Weigh the costs and benefits to make an informed decision. Best of luck in your career journey!

  • @sagethemage7
    @sagethemage7 10 месяцев назад

    So I'm in the army and I have funds for school, I wanna get into cyber security, do you have any videos that can help me navigate a path for my career, i dont know anything about this world but im interested in this field, thanks

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  10 месяцев назад

      Hey! you can check out my FAQs videos or videos where i interview cybersecurity professionals.

  • @StudyStudy-rm3in
    @StudyStudy-rm3in 12 дней назад

    Do we get job easily we have skills but not experienced of many years...i mean for a newbie

  • @jonathancajas2932
    @jonathancajas2932 2 месяца назад

    Question… if you’re on call how long do you have to work when you’re on call? Is it for a short problem or for a full work day?

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  2 месяца назад

      Hey! It depends on the situation, but typically on-call work involves addressing urgent issues as they arise, which can vary in duration.

    • @jonathancajas2932
      @jonathancajas2932 2 месяца назад

      @@techisthenewblack thanks man!

  • @KitaKitaKita419
    @KitaKitaKita419 8 месяцев назад

    Hey I’m currently about to enroll in cyber security and how did you land your first job with no experience?

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  8 месяцев назад

      Hey! Networking and certifications is the key!

  • @andremann2461
    @andremann2461 11 месяцев назад +3

    Ill take it over running into burning buildings and cancer screenings every year

  • @abenamensah2801
    @abenamensah2801 3 месяца назад

    I’m a nurse practitioner but am still interested in cyber security. How do I start or go by it? I want to work from home and take care of my family

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  3 месяца назад

      Great choice! Start by exploring online courses and certifications in cybersecurity. For an affordable entry level into cybersecurity, check out leveled careers’ cybersecurity training!
      They're only 447 bucks WITH MY DISCOUNT CODE: Cyrus10
      Link: www.leveldcareers.com/a/2147530874/AVkBGmwQ

  • @Bill83Bixby
    @Bill83Bixby 8 месяцев назад

    Which CourseCareers course is the best option to transition to cyber security??

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  8 месяцев назад

      Hey! Course careers don't have a course for transitioning into cyber security. I recommend Pivot Tech. This is for if you want to work in cybersecurity, Data Analytics or Software Engineering! They guarantee job placement and you’ll get up to $300 off with my discount code: techisthenewblack
      pivottechschool.com/cyber-security/

  • @JAbc360
    @JAbc360 4 месяца назад

    That's the thing, yes it's demanding but it pays, as long as you understand and are willing to make the trade off. How many jobs are demanding and don't pay well enough

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  4 месяца назад

      Exactly! The payoff in tech can be rewarding. It's all about finding that balance.

  • @grownupcaillou2685
    @grownupcaillou2685 Год назад +1

    Also going to ask, where is the full video and who the creator?

  • @natureovermind7649
    @natureovermind7649 6 месяцев назад

    Sounds good to me!!

  • @nategoodz7050
    @nategoodz7050 2 месяца назад

    Hey guys, I’m a freshman in college and I’m learning the basics like mySQL and databases, but it’s all so overwhelming. I’m questioning is cybersecurity for me being I like being active. Does anyone have any tips for a young man starting his cybersecurity career?

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  2 месяца назад

      Hey! It's great that you're exploring cybersecurity. Don't worry if it feels overwhelming at first - it's a complex field with lots to learn. Gain hands-on experience through internships, join cybersecurity clubs, and keep learning through online resources. Stay curious and keep exploring different aspects of cybersecurity to find what suits you best. Good luck with your journey!

  • @2Ajosh
    @2Ajosh 2 месяца назад

    Im 22. No college degree but I want to get into the career of cyber security..
    Should I start with Google cert
    & after that what other cert’s do I need to acquire a remote good paying roll. A response would help me out a ton!

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  2 месяца назад +1

      Hey! I don't recommend certifications alone because certifications are not enough to be competitive in the market today. Either a cybersecurity bootcamp, like the ones I recommend, or go to college for cybersecurity. They also assist with those certifications, but certifications are no necessary.
      For those who want a career as a sales engineer or in cybersecurity, but at a more affordable price, I suggest Leveled Careers bootcamp. It's self-paced and ONLY $447 WITH MY DISCOUNT CODE: Cyrus10
      Click the link here to sign up and get 10% off with my code:
      Leveled SE: www.leveldcareers.com/a/2147714608/AVkBGmwQ

  • @bryanrodriguez9226
    @bryanrodriguez9226 8 месяцев назад

    I cant find the podcast anywhere

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  8 месяцев назад

      Hey! You can search through our RUclips channel to find the podcast you're looking for.

  • @John-bq9bj
    @John-bq9bj 4 месяца назад

    Full interview link please?

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  4 месяца назад

      Hey! Feel free to browse our channel for the full video.

  • @King_Achilles
    @King_Achilles 6 месяцев назад

    Are those cyber security bootcamps worth it ? Meaning will I be able to land a job. I hate my 9-5 it’s not for me I am 32 and need a change

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  6 месяцев назад

      Hey! Cybersecurity bootcamps can be valuable for a career change. Success depends on various factors, including your effort, networking, and the program's quality. Research thoroughly and choose one with positive outcomes to maximize job prospects. I recommend Springboard it's a top-tier tech bootcamp offering cybersecurity, data science, and software engineering roles. They only accept a limited amount of students on a first-come, first-serve basis, so use our discount link to get a $1,000 discount! www.springboard.com/landing/influencer/techisthenewblack/

  • @tech_van_gogh
    @tech_van_gogh 3 месяца назад

    Good info for people who think they want that cybersecurity smoke

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  3 месяца назад

      Definitely! Cybersecurity is exciting but demanding. It's essential to be prepared for the challenges it brings.

  • @jarquisepruitt
    @jarquisepruitt 6 месяцев назад

    I’m actually in a debate right now with school . Should I get my associates or my bachelors in cybersecurity

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  6 месяцев назад

      Consider your career goals and the specific requirements of the cybersecurity field. An associate's degree may provide a quicker entry, but a bachelor's degree often offers more in-depth knowledge and better career prospects. Weigh your options based on your aspirations and the demands of the cybersecurity industry.

    • @thetoughgroup
      @thetoughgroup 5 месяцев назад

      In addition to what @techisthenwwblack said above, I would add tuition plus living costs to your analysis. Highly recommend you minimize any student loans or better completely avoid it. The benefit of living in 2024 is that you have great options in tech.

  • @Vminkook2seokjoongi
    @Vminkook2seokjoongi 2 месяца назад

    Hell I barely do anything now. I wouldn’t mind changing careers

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  2 месяца назад

      Seems like it's time for a new adventure! Change can be exciting.

  • @rayshaunparis1176
    @rayshaunparis1176 6 месяцев назад

    Should I get a AS or BS in cybersecurity?

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  6 месяцев назад

      It depends on your career goals and the specific requirements of the roles you're targeting. Both AS and BS can be valuable, but a BS generally offers more in-depth knowledge and may open up more opportunities in the long run. Consider your aspirations and the industry standards for the roles you're interested in.

  • @jonarmarzan
    @jonarmarzan Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing! Hope this inspires more people to try Cybersecurity field and transform their lives 🙂

  • @AllThingsKirah
    @AllThingsKirah 8 месяцев назад

    The way I would drop everything to answer that call during holiday break and I’m making 150-200 THOUSAND A YEARRRRRRR?!?! CS Career me PLEASE!

  • @jonnyveltri610
    @jonnyveltri610 4 месяца назад +3

    Honestly, a job making 60k-80k a year starting out isn’t bad at all if you’re single and just getting out of school.

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  4 месяца назад

      Agreed! It's a solid starting point, especially for those beginning their careers.

  • @deionsworld1035
    @deionsworld1035 5 дней назад

    Its a good thing that i dont care for holidays, i mean i celebrate them but i dont really care for them.

  • @livelikequan7237
    @livelikequan7237 8 месяцев назад

    What degree level of cybersecurity is recommended?

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  8 месяцев назад

      Hey! Bachelor's degrees or equivalent certifications are often recommended for cybersecurity roles. However, the specific degree level may vary depending on the job and your career goals. It's essential to research the requirements for the specific cybersecurity role you're interested in to determine the most suitable degree level or certifications.

  • @ogj13
    @ogj13 9 месяцев назад

    Is this with an associates degree in cyber security or a bachelors?

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  9 месяцев назад

      Hey! The video is generally discussing careers in cybersecurity, which can be pursued with both associate's and bachelor's degrees.

  • @isolatedanonymous1979
    @isolatedanonymous1979 2 месяца назад

    Honestly for me this wouldn’t be much of a trade off

    • @techisthenewblack
      @techisthenewblack  2 месяца назад

      Everyone's journey is different! It's important to find what works best for you.