New Sub here... Not necessarily knowing how to secure a firewall or at least actually performing the task as a Security Engineer isn't required. A principal of separation of duties comes to mind. JMHO
Wow so many nuggets Listen to it Write ✍️ highlights See the text My goodness it clicks when you do all methods of learning, do what works best for you... Remember I think is was David Goggins who wrote down the entire Asvab practice study guide like 6 times hand wrote So thank you sir for all your golden points God bless you, hope to see you at an event
I"m studying for the RHCSA now.... I went thru an AWS re/start BootCamp last year and earned the AWS Cloud Practitioner cert. After the RHCSA, I'm going for the RHCE, then terraform will be my passion project. Along the way, I'm going to get familiar with FreeIPA, Jira, and Gitlab for a complete DevOps pipeline.
I appreciate this vlog. You know you could probably build your youtube channel just by attending tech events and vlogging them. Just add your speeches and you'll be all set. People vlog all the time, you'll get use to it the more you do it.
I have done a full IT program and just completed a Cybersecurity class with CEH, CySA+, and CASP...are there anymore you think I should take before applying?
you like the google it support certificate or the course careers program. Im looking to get a help desk role in the next few months and eventually go into cyber
How was the housing search in Dallas? I am in the same boat and I have plans on purchasing but I am not sure in what neighborhood/suburb to move too. I’ve looked into Plano and Allen right now.
This is in regard to college in general. Most people dont remember half of what they've learned. It doesn't matter whether you are in a classroom or online. Most of your actual learning will be done on the job.