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What Does a Cyber Security Analyst Do? (Land your First Job) 

Gerald Auger, PhD - Simply Cyber
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@Chris-tq1jy
@Chris-tq1jy Год назад
I got a job as an ISSO with no experience, started at $109,000. After two year’s experience and if I get my CISSP, my pay scale will go between $130,000-189,000 as an ISSM.
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
That’s awesome!!!
@tlbryant4077
@tlbryant4077 Год назад
Congrats!! What state is that in and did you do a bootcamp or do you have a degree?
@Psalms144
@Psalms144 Год назад
​@@tlbryant4077 wondering the same thing
@deonnajennings555
@deonnajennings555 Год назад
How did you do it?
@12Burton24
@12Burton24 Год назад
What...and im resposible everyday for the life of aircraft passengers as a aircraft maintenance engineer and earn shit....
@x0rZ15t
@x0rZ15t Год назад
The best job description for security analyst I've heard of was: "That grumpy guy/gal who shouts at me everytime I click those links and open attachments in those curious e-mails"...
@emmanuelbucio2007
@emmanuelbucio2007 9 месяцев назад
This just ignited my desire to wanting to do this
@Denspion
@Denspion Год назад
I'm in my first semester of getting my B.S. in Cyber Security through WGU, I've been watching tons of videos like this to prepare me, i'm learning toward Cyber Security Analyst and trying to narrow down what seems a good fit for me, SOC Analyst seems like something I'd enjoy, thank you for these videos. Subscribed!
@calvinbaxter6491
@calvinbaxter6491 11 месяцев назад
Did you start yet. I’ve been in contact with them too and definitely been looking into this myself in asking for me
@lorengrosse3922
@lorengrosse3922 10 месяцев назад
Google has a cyber security certificate (online program) for $50 a month...
@Boney4000
@Boney4000 8 месяцев назад
Peace and love Bro, I'm getting my bachelor's of I.T. through WGU, 33% done with the program and working on my A+ courses now. I'm definitely leaning towards cyber security too. Wishing you the best on your journey 🙌🏾💪🏾
@suburbanflower
@suburbanflower Год назад
I must commend the editor for making this engaging but not visually overwhelming. Truly fun and informative
@cyberacademics
@cyberacademics 8 месяцев назад
One of the best videos covering a job descriptions I’ve seen for a cyber security role. A SOC is the area I want to get into with currently being a IT Technician II. Thank you for this info and I subscribed!
@P5YCHO1192
@P5YCHO1192 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video. Currently unemployed and my previous sector is dead where I live. It's not worth moving for, time to upskill from nothing. Subbed ❤
@MusicalMachineEtc
@MusicalMachineEtc Год назад
I just got accepted into college for a cybersecurity degree, but have no prior knowledge in the field and this is absolutely calming my nerves about going in blind. Ready to get in and learn the ins and outs of the industry.
@alekmdjl2
@alekmdjl2 Год назад
congrats dude, make as many connections as you can and always put yourself out there to get experience.
@rj8183
@rj8183 Год назад
Nice!
@brndttrdrgz
@brndttrdrgz Месяц назад
@MusicalMachineEtc 1 year update, please
@josereyes1148
@josereyes1148 Год назад
Thank you for getting right into the actual content I was looking for. The last video I clicked on was a day in the life of a cyber security analyst and then showed him making a smoothie and walking his dog. Wasting my time.
@briansmith281
@briansmith281 Год назад
Ton of helpful info! You’re becoming my “go to” instructor! 😊
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Boom. Something like 700+ vids on channel so settle in
@MelodyBouskalucero
@MelodyBouskalucero Год назад
need a mentor ne 1 INTERESTED
@619monkey
@619monkey 2 месяца назад
I am just finshing my first foundational certificate and feeling like I don't know enough, just "I know what I don't know" and this video left me with concrete idea of what to do next to help in my process, thank you for this and I will be checking out the next videos you referenced at the end of the video!
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber 2 месяца назад
I have 1000+ vids on channel; don’t be shy and feel free to join our morning livestreams every weekday morning
@neemsuur6811
@neemsuur6811 Год назад
Great video, I liked how it was super concise, informative and actionable. Well done.
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Much appreciated!
@Supacool_KennyCash
@Supacool_KennyCash 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much! In three months this is the first time I watched a video that told me the answers to my questions
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber 3 месяца назад
Happy to help. Lots more (like 1000+) on the channel that also answer questions 😊
@Supacool_KennyCash
@Supacool_KennyCash 3 месяца назад
@@SimplyCyber I’ve already taken a course on cybersecurity. It was fundamentals no hands on. So not only I could not get a job I was still confused. I just signed up for a Aplus Netplus Secplus class. After watching this I’m more confident in continuing to work on my growth
@MoWoo
@MoWoo 8 месяцев назад
Ima be honest. This is the best video I’ve seen for me as a beginner. Definitely earned a subscriber.
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber 8 месяцев назад
Sweet! I’ve got 1200 more vids on the channel 😉
@T-ACK
@T-ACK Год назад
This is the second time I watched this video. I love it.
@jonathanj.3695
@jonathanj.3695 Год назад
As a person who's completely new to IT networking and cybersecurity and has zero experience, what are the best certifications and courses to go after to fast track their way into this job field? Also, is getting a degree in IT, Computer Science and/or Programming worth it?
@eddierivera4362
@eddierivera4362 Год назад
Did you find any tips?
@jonathanj.3695
@jonathanj.3695 Год назад
@eddierivera4362 A few. One of the biggest tips that I've gotten was to focus on getting a Security+ and Network+ certification so that I at least can get a foot in the door, so to speak. Also, a degree isn't required to work in Cybersecurity. It mostly comes down to certifications and experience level.
@andreamoore5422
@andreamoore5422 Год назад
I LOVE your channel!! This video was excellent and gave me a better understanding of what a SOC anayst does. I am going to look for the blog post and start building my lab soon! Thank you so much for pouring into the community in a way that is not boring. You keep it very informative and concise and cool! I actually caught the vapors on this one. LOL. Thanks again!
@Agroth2333
@Agroth2333 Год назад
I’ve added the soc course to the description. Look for Eric Capuano SOC course in the description.
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
I do declare…
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Thanks Aaron
@tanq1687
@tanq1687 Год назад
Hey Gerald, great video! Was wondering if you’re going to do a live Q&A session anytime soon. Can’t wait for it!
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
I can if that’s what the community wants. I guess upvote this comment if you want an AMA Q&A stream.
@charliedallachie3539
@charliedallachie3539 Год назад
Been struggling to find remote cyber work since I relocated to a more rural area during the pandemic. Lost my last 100% remote role. Most want hybrid or back to the office. Some jobs need to be on site like SOC work but a lot can be remote like compliance work (my area).
@ImpactandPurpose
@ImpactandPurpose Год назад
Such a great truth and a way to get it all done. With the little idea and path journey clips, you have introduced in this video one should be able to follow the right way. Thank you for this.
@princeogbara3717
@princeogbara3717 Год назад
I must say a lot of things got clearer to me, I'm currently taking an introductory course on cybersecurity on the cisco networking academy and I'd love to get into the GRC part of it.
@axtionjaxn
@axtionjaxn Год назад
No prior experience but i tested my way into a paid apprenticeship program out here in seattle after i got my AWS Cloud Practioner cert for shits and giggles just waiting on an interview now then i plan to fine tune my coding skills to do some freelance full stack work on the side or full time depending on what my brain is feeling at the moment. Very helpful video tho its appreciated by everyone here.
@intrnlstranger4646
@intrnlstranger4646 Год назад
Thanks for the video Gerry, it's a great addition to the previous videos!
@emgarc1982
@emgarc1982 Год назад
Great video once again. Just enforces that SOC Analyst is a worthy endeavour.
@gkiokan
@gkiokan 6 месяцев назад
I would say I am quite a OK Fullstack-Dev and I am kinda bored of developing. I was thinking of starting so offer Cyber Security / Hacking Services, this Video cames just right into the place.
@lifestylewithjoyce4736
@lifestylewithjoyce4736 Год назад
Always looking forward to your wisdom. ❤. THANK YOU
@BelterLoader
@BelterLoader Год назад
Can I skip working as a cyber security analyst and work as a security engineer if I already have cyber experience?
@muhammadfurqanmubashir1179
@muhammadfurqanmubashir1179 Год назад
You are Awesome Gerald. I was Quick and Insightful Content. Listening to you since last year.Happy to be your Subscriber. Stay 🔐
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Awesome! Thank you!
@RacketStringingTips
@RacketStringingTips Год назад
Thanks for the valuable info, I have a questions: which cyber security position would be best suited for some one looking for a remote position in this industry.
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Try soc analyst with mssp or grc with corporate
@juanzapata7701
@juanzapata7701 6 месяцев назад
You have a great channel. I''m looking to getting into cybersecurity. What type of postion would you recommend to start off? Or a postion to gain experience and eventually upgrade to?
@Qprezza
@Qprezza 9 месяцев назад
Question: Do you think I should take the CompTIA A+ before taking a Cybersecurity Analyst course? Do you think the cybersecurity analyst courses cover the basics of what’s needed to really grasp how the be an analyst without needing to take the Comptia A+?
@Sauce252
@Sauce252 7 месяцев назад
Currently pursuing my associates, and that exam was extremely challenging. I passed though
@DiMezza3
@DiMezza3 Год назад
Glad this came across my feed today, definitely gonna be doing that home lab later! Thanks!
@77dead
@77dead 2 месяца назад
I'm currently looking for a career change I worked in marketing and media for years and it hasn't been rewarding. I decided a few days ago to start pursuing a career in cyber security. Don't know where to get an education. I'm doing Coursera now, but what else do you recommend?
@ota.forever
@ota.forever Год назад
Best Content I’ve Seen on this subject and I’m sure these resources are just as awesome, even a lot of questions answered from the replies. Just want to say thanks, and I’m definitely tapped into this channel.
@edwarddeffo9250
@edwarddeffo9250 Год назад
Great video thanks for advice. Just finished 2nd year cyber security degree currently preparing comptia Security + im struggling to land my first internship or jobs any advices please????
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Networking is huge
@PCX425
@PCX425 5 месяцев назад
So, I have absolutely no certifications or degrees, but I do have 10 years of experience as a technician in the break-fix industry repairing computers, cell phones, tablets, TV's etc. as well as experience troubleshooting software issues remotely. I am also currently working as a field technician installing network equipment, running cable and working with network engineers remotely to troubleshot network issues onsite. What are the chances that I will be able to land an entry level job as a cyber security analyst? What certifications should I pursue? Thanks in advance.
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber 5 месяцев назад
Def can get a job. Security+ is an entry level cert that a lot of hr uses to “qualify”. Practical experience is most valuable to employers.
@wendy_113
@wendy_113 Год назад
Thank you! Appreciate all this info.
@ikecooks
@ikecooks Год назад
GREAT VIDEO!! Thank you so much!
@philamavikane9423
@philamavikane9423 Год назад
Lol, I'm gonna rewatch the video to count how many times you said SOC/socks.. Awesome video, thanks a million!!!
@f4stpoke133
@f4stpoke133 Год назад
Getting into a company is rather impossible. I've been trying for so long kinda low morale.
@kevinkasp
@kevinkasp Год назад
Don’t get down. I’ll tell you the strategy my stepson used. He has no degree and was working at a restaurant as a door greeter when COVID hit. So he found himself an unemployed restaurant greeter. He used the time to get A+ certified, and then got the lowest paying, bottom level IT job at a local hospital installing software on laptops for new hire hospital employees. The pay was only $17/hour, but that was $7/hour more than the restaurant paid. And that was just the beginning. He continued studying and got his Network+ certification and began helping the network guys out with their projects. Then Amazon advertised for a network guy at a local warehouse. By virtual of his meager experience and two certifications, he got in. Granted, it was a warehouse and just to keep the WiFi running, but they paid him $30/hour. Not great pay in the IT world, but it meant he had tripled his income in less than a year. And then he realized what he had stumbled upon: the stealthy, back-door way into working for the best tech companies. Get hired as a lowly bottom of the food-chain network guy in a warehouse. Because then you are a tech employee at a tech company. An insider with access to resources outsiders don’t have. He worked his butt off, took every task and assignment they had to get done, especially the out of state ones. And he continued studying, and got his Security+ certification. Every out of state warehouse had a completely different style of network. It allowed him to get ten years worth learning experience in five months. It also allowed him to gain an outstanding reputation as a hard worker who always got assignments done on time, with no complaints. And so he asked about a Cyber Security role. They said sure, if he was willing to leave Mississippi and move to Austin, Texas. He said, “Yes.” They said, “Good, move there, we’ll start training you. And here’s a raise to $40/hour. When you finish training we’ll raise you to $50/hour.” So he did. So they did. So he kept going and got some more certifications and continued to get every assignment done ahead of schedule. When he didn’t know how to do something he just went in to a company electronic bulletin board and asked for help. People were happy to show him what to do. In just 15 months in Austin he moved up from trainee to permanent guy, then to a higher team, then to an even higher team. Now his compensation is $75/hour, including stock bonuses. He hasn’t even been with the company two years yet. Three years ago he was an unemployed restaurant door greeter. Oh, and he’s a Filipino immigrant who’s only been in the U.S. for five years. Before coming to the States he had never had a job in his life. The USA is truly the land of opportunities.
@RR-vy7jd
@RR-vy7jd Год назад
Dude, you are awesome, love your humor.
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
I appreciate that!
@ShondaD_
@ShondaD_ 11 месяцев назад
Great video Gerald😊 Quick question so is a Cybersecurity Analyst different from a GRC Analyst?
@H4R4K1R1x
@H4R4K1R1x Год назад
Quality channel! Subbed
@kelechinkem309
@kelechinkem309 Год назад
As an entry level soc analyst, can you have multiple jobs while working remotely, or are you stuck with just one job.
@zKaRiisMa
@zKaRiisMa 8 месяцев назад
Kele I know of someone who works 2 remote jobs 👌 Possible
@oscararevalo3383
@oscararevalo3383 Год назад
I am curious what you think of the blue team certification? Does it prepare you for the SOC analyst role well?
@superrelaticeditor
@superrelaticeditor Год назад
Bro it does! You need to get more basic info
@JacobRiggleman-sb6cl
@JacobRiggleman-sb6cl 6 месяцев назад
Do you think it would be possible to become a cybersecurity analyst as a felon??
@jlkiddo
@jlkiddo Год назад
Great video. Just a quick question is it necessary to actually take the comptia network+ and security+ exams. I've watched loads of content on both exams and have a decent grasp of them I'm just hesitant to pay out nearly £400 for the actual certs.
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
network+ no, but you should learn the material. Security+ yes, and learn the material. The Sec+ is used a lot as HR screening tool, so if you dont have it sometimes you dont even get looked for the job.
@jlkiddo
@jlkiddo Год назад
That's great thanks alot. I live in the UK so I'm guessing that it's still applicable.
@adolfocampos2248
@adolfocampos2248 9 месяцев назад
I live in California. What school do you recommend to get my SOC certification or degree?
@randyhamilton3384
@randyhamilton3384 Год назад
That was absolutely amazing.
@djprittyswif1980
@djprittyswif1980 Год назад
Very informative. Thank you.
@deadbenttv
@deadbenttv Год назад
Can u pivot from soc analyst to a cloud job? I’m interested in cloud but I feel like it’s more broad range of knowledge needed for cloud jobs
@D3athN0t3
@D3athN0t3 9 месяцев назад
Is there hope for 40 yr old been in Sr helpdesk, 6 years experience, graduated last year, and achieved sec+? I feel lost on what I want to do.
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber 9 месяцев назад
There is hope especially coming w lots of help desk. I would encourage you pick a role you want and lean into training/labs/resume tailoring for that role. Anecdotally I’d say grc analyst or soc analyst likely have the biggest “entry level” surface, but you also want to enjoy your work so not sure what type of role would get you pumped to get up for work
@davidjones8934
@davidjones8934 Год назад
Hopefully you can answer this: I have a desire to begin in DFIR (as in I’m career switcher) with some investigation background but heard this is a niche market and it’s better to start in a SOC role then work towards DFIR. I’d love if you have any feedback on this?
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Is DFIR entry level in #cybersecurity a thing? #cyber #career
@coreytemple22
@coreytemple22 Год назад
Gerald, I wanted to purchase your GRC Masterclass, but it says I need an understanding of fundamental IT concepts. Where would you start so that I can gain this knowledge and prepare myself for your course?
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
I teach that on the first module to help address prerequisites. Can you link the url where it says that so I can address?
@JediAlliance
@JediAlliance Год назад
This may sound like a dumb question, but, I currently only own Apple computers, and I have been working on pivoting my career into CS, from basic help desk roles, however, am I going to be able to build a lab using a Mac, or is this futile?
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Not a dumb question. There are none. If someone tells you it’s a dumb question don’t ask that person another question. You can do labs on Mac but it does depend on what processor you have a bit. The new silicon chips can’t run all the virtualization softwares out there or have issues. You can try cloud labs and that won’t be system specific
@JediAlliance
@JediAlliance Год назад
@@SimplyCyber Thank you for the reply, I didn’t expect it! :) I will check out cloud labs, I really want to start practicing and honing these skills. Just feeling a bit overwhelmed
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Thats super common @@JediAlliance . The reality is there is SOOO much in our industry that you can never learn it all. I've been in the game for nearly 20 years and there is a ton I'm terrible at, and I'll be the first to admit it. Dont try to master all the things, learn the fundamentlas, then find what you're passionate about, and dig into that. I did write a free book that gives 10 steps to get into the field. if you want to check it out. simplycyber.io/book
@emorysmith197
@emorysmith197 Год назад
@13:00 was the best part of this video! Mic drop!!
@zacharyjohnson2154
@zacharyjohnson2154 Год назад
Would I cyber security analyst certification be worth it?
@gregario888
@gregario888 Год назад
Is there a chance for a newbie to get a break working remotely?
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Are #cybersecurity remote entry level roles possible?
@mandoandando8966
@mandoandando8966 9 месяцев назад
What do you think about cybersecurity boot camps instead of committing to a 4 year degree ? Would companies hire entry level boot camp grads as a security analyst?
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber 9 месяцев назад
You can get hired w o a degree. There are many many bootcamps and they range in quality from garbage to quality so it’s critical to do your research independently of the marketing material put out by the bootcamp. Also take advantage of of all professional networking opportunities within the camp and in general as you will have more opportunities to bypass hr and get to hiring managers which will can help with the degree pre req
@mandoandando8966
@mandoandando8966 9 месяцев назад
@@SimplyCyber thank you for taking the time to answer my question so concisely!! I will do my due diligence for sure!! And by the way, love your content!!
@davidcwilkerson
@davidcwilkerson Год назад
Where's the link to the lab?
@Agroth2333
@Agroth2333 Год назад
Link to the lab has been added to the description. Should be under Eric Capuano towards the top
@randyhamilton3384
@randyhamilton3384 Год назад
Thank Gerry for another 1!
@SGames_1
@SGames_1 5 месяцев назад
how can I learn cybersecurity
@chinedum.
@chinedum. Год назад
I do declare 📜
@phonefamoustv7930
@phonefamoustv7930 Год назад
Are you Jamaican?
@TracKnGravelDeWd
@TracKnGravelDeWd Год назад
This video is gold!
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Very kind. Thx
@benduitsman3161
@benduitsman3161 Год назад
Can’t wait!
@ISOaGoGo
@ISOaGoGo 5 месяцев назад
What construct (i.e. roles, experience and volume of staff) would you or your readers suggest for a business looking to provide these types of services to other small clients?
@QDLee01
@QDLee01 Год назад
This video was great
@RedRed86-n7l
@RedRed86-n7l Год назад
Thank you Gerald
@12Burton24
@12Burton24 Год назад
Land your first job is the title...the salary in the first job is nit that important. Should be enough to survive but the experience and knowledge you gain isbmore important because afterwards you can switch to an other company.
@Officialhafsasalman
@Officialhafsasalman 10 месяцев назад
Saw this video twice as I forgot to take the notes the first time
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber 10 месяцев назад
Hope you got value and thx for the watch time metrics boost 😊
@Officialhafsasalman
@Officialhafsasalman 10 месяцев назад
@@SimplyCyber you're an inspiration
@laneh7449
@laneh7449 Год назад
Yesssss! 😂😂😂 These videos keep getting better and better! Huge value!
@cyberkeshav
@cyberkeshav Год назад
I'm preparing for Soc Analyst, if any of you also preparing tell me ,let's connect brother
@Agroth2333
@Agroth2333 Год назад
Jump on the link tree and join the discord. There we have over 1,000 like minded cyber security professionals
@blackbritishtraveller
@blackbritishtraveller Год назад
@@Agroth2333 how do I join
@deemani888
@deemani888 Год назад
Where can we start with the lab?
@Agroth2333
@Agroth2333 Год назад
We added the links to the course to the description. Should be towards the top under Eric
@deadbenttv
@deadbenttv Год назад
Is ccna ok instead of network+
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Ish. To me Ccna is more about configure and troubleshooting Cisco networks. The goal is to understand osi model and how networks travel across a network. That’s the primary thing to understand
@deadbenttv
@deadbenttv Год назад
So go with network+? At least unless your job specifically uses Cisco?
@neon_Nomad
@neon_Nomad Год назад
It worked:)
@taiquangong9912
@taiquangong9912 5 месяцев назад
Nice...
@ajenks9
@ajenks9 9 месяцев назад
Okay, if you say something “cannot be undervalued,” that means it is worthless. I think you mean to say that it cannot be overvalued.
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber 9 месяцев назад
Ahhh. Good catch. I think I meant that. At the end of the day it’s important
@deadbenttv
@deadbenttv Год назад
What job titles can u work towards from a soc analyst??
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Soc analyst 2, threat hunter, detection engineer, soc manager
@mindruns2646
@mindruns2646 Год назад
replay time!
@mindruns2646
@mindruns2646 Год назад
Replayed and reccommended this one a few times. Got my vmwares setup and diving further into the labs limacharlie stage tomorrow. Been able to balance work, school, and life around it too!
@tyrojames9937
@tyrojames9937 Год назад
VERY COOL👔😀
@SamYn727
@SamYn727 Год назад
Gold
@shopcrate5687
@shopcrate5687 11 месяцев назад
My head hurts 😢
@garychristensen6652
@garychristensen6652 Год назад
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@thomascrownbuerger
@thomascrownbuerger Год назад
Did you say the art (err, your head) is AI generated? 🤖 Shall we play a game?
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
I used Lensa. You feed it 20 selfies and it makes a bunch of pics. I’ve been using it for my thumbnails lately. I likenit
@thomascrownbuerger
@thomascrownbuerger Год назад
Ah, right on. You've had some great profile pics on your thumbnails. I'll have to use Lensa to update my tinder. *individual results may vary*
@jgold96
@jgold96 Год назад
@DevonteG-gx9tr
@DevonteG-gx9tr Год назад
🐐
@Papa_pandaYt
@Papa_pandaYt Год назад
Which cyber security job is the best job which requires less work 😂😂
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber Год назад
Maybe soc analyst IF you tune your environment so good that you kick back and read. But unlikely and most of the jobs are brutally demanding. But that’s the fun…..right???
@guts4313
@guts4313 11 месяцев назад
I found the video very interesting until you tried to sell me your friend tutorial…
@SimplyCyber
@SimplyCyber 11 месяцев назад
Lol. My friends course is $0. Im not trying to sell you I’m trying to share great resources w you. Unless I’m mistaken this is the soc lab Eric did from a blog post. If I did try and sell Something though I’m very overt about it. I think this was a soc blog post though. Thx for checking out vid and glad you found part of it interesting.
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