Thanks for sharing man! I’m new to all of this and I recently found a boot camp like course that’s asking for 25k to help me get this certification and now I’m realizing that I can probably do a lot of the test prep on my own and get away of the income sharing agreement they’re asking me to sign. “15% of my income for 3 years” just doesn’t sit right with me
man I love your channel you've helped me so much!!! can you make a video about cloud security??? im really interested just passed my sec+ and working on cysa... was looking at az-500 and aws security... but don't know much about the job role of "cloud" security engineer
Awesome content, i'm thinking about CySa+ vs CEH... i can do the CEH for about 700$ with everything included(they have a deal going),but i'm not sure if it's better than the CySa+ for the money...
Hi 👋 I'm currently studying for the C.E.H and I stumbled across on a great deal and I want to ask if you think it's legit... It's on ssdnthech.com and it is the lowest price I have seen it go for(450$)
How was the eligibility application? I read that you need an employer to vouch for you for the exam eligibility on top of you needing to pay 100$ non refundable and do the CEH approved training.
I'm a cybersec undergrad here in the uk but it seems to me most employers desire certs. ik theres security+ out there but for someone who wants to be a pentester would it be better for me to do the ceh (or any others you recommend)?
Should I buy their text book or the online course? I would rather spend the 800 on the textbook rather than like 2000 for a 1 year access for the course, thoughts?
I would instead, if you don’t have to get the certification for DOD compliance etc. Look into the eLearnSecurity PTS course and corresponding eJPT certification. I’m going to come out with a video in the near future about it as I’m working on the exam now. It is infinitely better as far as learning etc. goes than the CEH
I aspire hackers am in olevel right now and am thinking of taking infosec and pursue the ethical hacking profession can you give any advice on what I should do and what I should do
Can't speak for him, but I'm a WGU student. I like the school because it's affordable and competency based, but their learning material is just awful. If you want to learn something well and not die of boredom, don't plan on learning anythiing of importance through them.