I know your job makes a lot of money and of course it’s why I’m became one but glad to see someone posting not just to show off cars or lifestyle in such a materialistic way it’s humbling ,much love dude
I don’t see a how to but he does have a lot of good content on how to use different tools that you will be using in cybersecurity. Actually I don’t know if you’ve taken the sec+ but a lot of what you will learn like wireshark and honeypots it looks like he has videos on how to really use them.
@@mohamedmenni5802 I went to university for computer science but if you don't have degree i would recommend making a home lab and getting some projects under your belt and studying for the security+ certification.
Brother I Want To Become a Cyber security analyst I Am In school 🏫 right now but Can You Tell me Something That Could be beneficial for me like to learn some languages pathon or Anything That I Can Do In Free time And would be beneficial for me while studying it
Hello Sir, i like your video. I wanna be ethical hacker. Where to start and what certificate or diploma i should pursue? I used to work on the servers (mostly hardware part and building racks, plugging servers + cisco switch). I don’t have any programming experience. So please guide. Thanks
Hi man, after I graduate I need to get certifications, and then what's next do/can I become a junior security analyst or something? (Heard its not required but what college degree do you recommend I take?) (IT, CS, CPE?)
Im getting into cybersecurity but im not in the network field. Im just here for preventing hack and u know cybersecurity stuff. So question is, do i need to be a professional in networking to be able to work in cybersecurity? Im taking courses now
Bro I am civil engineer but I am interested in cyber security can you help me from explaining me please where I started from learning and how much time required to become pro hacker answer
You can start deploying cloud assets/resources using security best practices. Depending on the cloud you work look for [cloud] CIS security benchmark . If you are not technical skill you can read about data protection, identity protection, apps protection...
Why do these day in the life videos talk about everything except the actual day in the life of the profession. The point is to focus on the job, not what you make in the morning for coffee
@@0x4rk0 that also misses the point. I can make a day in the life of a PMM and it would give some sort of idea. There's nothing unique from other jobs with just meetings and excel. like duh that can be assumed
4th time of posting this comment. Hey guys, I know this my comment isn't related to the video, I intentionally comment here because this is some related to computer and I just wanted to know which is better if you wanna be a Cyber Security should you pursue IT (Information Technology) or CS (Computer Science) ? Please respect my post and if you don't know which one is better just ignore this comment and scroll. Thanks. - I hope someone will reply and give me some advice about pursuing Cyber Security 👉👈