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Nasty Truth About Learning Cybersecurity 

Technical Institute of America
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In this video, I will explain the truth about cybersecurity training.

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7 июл 2024

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@lukcymann
@lukcymann Год назад
I try to tell others exactly what you explained here. I have been building computers and home networks at home professionals for a few years, but you hit the nail on the head with your analogy of securing your house and needing to know how it works. Simple cable management is very high on my radar when I'm installing someone's network and firewalls, but many wouldn't think of it without knowing just how vulnerable that one point is.
@SSJFACPACIFIST
@SSJFACPACIFIST Год назад
Taking my core 1. 1101 tomorrow. Yourself and professor messer have helped me so very much. I’m so excited to start learning cybersecurity AFTER the basics. Thanks again!
@TechnicalInstituteofAmerica
Good luck
@JerseyJeff84
@JerseyJeff84 Год назад
Did you end up passing? I failed my first two attempts, missing by only a few questions.
@gerryo25
@gerryo25 11 месяцев назад
Thank you I've seen too many RU-vid videos telling people you can start cybersecurity with no experience and I'm like what are you talking about? I saw a person saying they got their CYSA+ but will go back and get their Security+. That tells me you don't understand the basics you're good at memorizing concepts. I have years of IT experience and it was a learning curve getting into cybersecurity and there is still much to learn. Thank you for telling the truth. A lot of these people don't know what they're talking about.
@OMER3-1-3
@OMER3-1-3 Год назад
This will be the best video to recommend if someone ask me how to enter in the cyber security field and by the way I passed my security+ certification because of your course thank you ❤️.
@TechnicalInstituteofAmerica
Congratulations, celebrate well. Share with folks who wants to enter cyber security
@pdiddy8509
@pdiddy8509 6 месяцев назад
Faqs. Problem is too many people hear about the money making potential and keep jumping from one fad to the next hot thing and not wanting to put in the necessary work that is required. Very well said.
@sebastiansanhueza9601
@sebastiansanhueza9601 Год назад
Many thanks for this piece of advice! I've been trying to get out of my job in academic philosophy, and pen-testing really caught my eye. I quickly realized that I need a strong background in hardware as well as software. I tried to go back to college for a programming analyst degree, but it turned out to be a bit basic content-wise, time-consuming, and super expensive. Hence, I've been studying my way through the A+, Network+, and Sec+ contents. After covering all of this, I planned to go for several small, ad honorem jobs, in order to build up my portfolio. However, the following question dawned on me: what big or relatively big company will want to hire small, self-trained freelancers like me for overly specialized cybersec jobs? What you said here makes total sense, and it makes me realize that I should probably go for jobs in general IT or networking as a means to get the foot in the door and get the necessary practical experience first.
@phoenixrising4031
@phoenixrising4031 Год назад
I love this video! It's so honest! I'm taking his A+ course and he doesn't an excellent job teaching, and notes provided are sooo helpful! I've used lots of tools, and find the info on how the hands on aspects of working on computers etc. And notes most comprehensive with easy to use formats and lots of visuals. I highly recommend his courses either through his company or Udemy
@junzueta91
@junzueta91 Год назад
I like this guy. Easy to understand and follow. He's good at explaining things. I have trouble focusing at times. However, all the videos I've seen of him, he's had me paying attention from start to finish
@simbakali
@simbakali Год назад
Thank you for sharing the tips into g Stepping to the door. Your Sec+ course really helped me pass my security+ test👏👏👏I am trying to break in but job hunting is hard especially when you don't have IT experience as you said. I Am taking Network + to solidify my IT basics.
@TechnicalInstituteofAmerica
Good step. Having a solid foundation in networking is essential to security.
@garylove2836
@garylove2836 Год назад
I’m studying for my A+first then work my way up the ladder.what you saying is true people just want to jump straight to cybersecurity and they don’t even know how to repair a pc.you must learn first the fundamentals first. I see you on udemy do you have any courses on PBQs on the A+ because this would help me?
@jammin9061
@jammin9061 Год назад
Could you see a security cert help one get in the door with an entry level tech job, that isn't security that one can perform in as they build the basics?
@JakeL-wr7xr
@JakeL-wr7xr 5 месяцев назад
I’m in my last semester of my cybersecurity degree. Can’t even get a help desk job. Was passed on internships and same problem with classmates. Most students can’t afford the price of the certificates. I work on the side so I can afford it and I’ll be taking the security+ soon. Hopefully that’ll help.
@theimprovist4158
@theimprovist4158 Год назад
Thank you
@cocopuffs6298
@cocopuffs6298 Год назад
The truth. Thank you
@gabrielfono844
@gabrielfono844 Год назад
U just found this channel and really love your advice. As software engineer, specifically someone who is knowledgeable on both frontend and backend in addition to some devops experience, where field of cyber security do you recommend me or in others what is the roadmap from someone coming from software engineering field ? Finally, do you even recommend this field to developer ? I will look forward getting your answer back. Thanks
@sowamabenaia3197
@sowamabenaia3197 Год назад
Thanks allot
@SilvermanMan
@SilvermanMan Год назад
This makes a lot of sense. I am halfway into my cybersecurity degree, and we are required to clear A+, Network + and Security + first before taking the advanced courses such as CySa+ and Pen testing.
@JakeL-wr7xr
@JakeL-wr7xr 5 месяцев назад
Im almost done with my degree and can’t get a job. Even at a help desk level. Internships are turning down classmates of mine and myself. It honestly just should be like this. I’m getting ready for my security+ soon. Most of my classmates can’t afford the test so they wait until the security+
@tram7967
@tram7967 Год назад
I am currently going through your A+ course on Udemy and it's amazing to have someone makes it so easy to understand everything. Will you be putting the network+ on Udemy?
@TechnicalInstituteofAmerica
Yes in a few months 😊
@wowjayda7298
@wowjayda7298 Год назад
Omg your right that’s why I can’t get a job I studied cyber security I’m getting my data analytics degree now
@luthandomathangana7272
@luthandomathangana7272 Год назад
I want to take A+ exam I need alot of questions on it for practise where can I get practise questions
@senditall152
@senditall152 11 месяцев назад
That does make sense.
@derekpivko2977
@derekpivko2977 Год назад
I wish I watched this video back in January of 2020 when I went to back to school to study Cybersecurity. Here I am a year out of school and 24k in debt with no interest in using my degree,
@davestevens4193
@davestevens4193 Год назад
The voice of reason.
@NinjaSushi2
@NinjaSushi2 2 месяца назад
60 certs in crazy! I have a new goal now. Lol
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