This was some of the most wholesome and motivational content I've ever seen on this platform. Please keep posting those kinds of videos, I really love them. Also, you seem to be such a nice person
I do not like Cyber-Security videos on youtube, as they most often than not, discourage an encouraged pupil. But I stand by this one. His tips are useful; these are not all golden tips, but they lead you in the right direction. Good luck, future Cyber-Security students! You have a fantastic future in front of you!
Bro if i could i would share billion likes but.... do you know what i really loved you your help like giving motivations like information and your words are equal to diamond. Thank you for your channel and your speech and also sharing your valuable time to make video and sharing the information for people. god bless you bro.
This is excellent advice, it shows that you have really thought about it because it is simple and straightforward broadly applicable encouraging and motivating especially the part where you're just like, well if you're really into this you will learn what you need to learn, and you will put forth effort continue learning.
ok sounds all good but after checking current job listings every single one labelled "entry level" requires at least 3 years exp and certifications...any comment on this?
Thanks for the insight buddy. Im looking to change my career from being a HVAC technician. I can kind of relate to you, it’s just better to get in the field and learn from there. I always had work on my mind when I got home and I always researched HVAC knowledge/principles. That being said, I’m looking into getting my bachelors though in Cyber Security because I want a foundation. It’s like a 2 year program online from WGU (western governors university). Would you say I’m on the right track or no? You know more than me since your in the field. Thanks buddy
Hello Kelly,This was a great video. I'm a junior in college and will have my degree in information systems and Cyber Security. I'm ashamed to openly admit this, but I still feel as though I need to know more to apply for a job and/or internship. I guess I fee intimidated as there's so much information that I know I don't remember. I feel like I'm at a pointe where it's time to get more hands-on experience. Thoughts?
Hey colin, i have a question. I got a offer for a cyber security company but it only will be within the physical side of cyber security. Do you think its still worth it to join?
This is one of the best cyber channels on CZcams. Great advice!
This was some of the most wholesome and motivational content I've ever seen on this platform.
Please keep posting those kinds of videos, I really love them.
Also, you seem to be such a nice person
Thank you for this. This video reassures me that I'm definitely fit for the field.
I do not like Cyber-Security videos on youtube, as they most often than not, discourage an encouraged pupil. But I stand by this one. His tips are useful; these are not all golden tips, but they lead you in the right direction. Good luck, future Cyber-Security students! You have a fantastic future in front of you!
Love your simplicity but most importantly your honesty.
Tip #5 really hit close to home for me...thank you for the motivation!
Bro if i could i would share billion likes but.... do you know what i really loved you your help like giving motivations like information and your words are equal to diamond. Thank you for your channel and your speech and also sharing your valuable time to make video and sharing the information for people. god bless you bro.
Right on with the constant learning. Learning Prisma, Syslog, Nessus, Splunk, Mimecast and much more.
Thank you! This was very informative.
This is excellent advice, it shows that you have really thought about it because it is simple and straightforward broadly applicable encouraging and motivating especially the part where you're just like, well if you're really into this you will learn what you need to learn, and you will put forth effort continue learning.
i love your videos. please continue posting.
Good to see your back!
ok sounds all good but after checking current job listings every single one labelled "entry level" requires at least 3 years exp and certifications...any comment on this?
Awesome video!
Thanks for the insight buddy. Im looking to change my career from being a HVAC technician. I can kind of relate to you, it’s just better to get in the field and learn from there. I always had work on my mind when I got home and I always researched HVAC knowledge/principles. That being said, I’m looking into getting my bachelors though in Cyber Security because I want a foundation. It’s like a 2 year program online from WGU (western governors university). Would you say I’m on the right track or no? You know more than me since your in the field.
Thanks buddy
Thank you sir
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Hello Kelly,This was a great video. I'm a junior in college and will have my degree in information systems and Cyber Security. I'm ashamed to openly admit this, but I still feel as though I need to know more to apply for a job and/or internship. I guess I fee intimidated as there's so much information that I know I don't remember. I feel like I'm at a pointe where it's time to get more hands-on experience. Thoughts?
Where should I begin for entry level cybersecurity?
I got an offer from Darktrace, so I'm ready to work.
Can you give any free resources for learning pen testing?
this guy be looking like a real life wii character
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Hey colin, i have a question. I got a offer for a cyber security company but it only will be within the physical side of cyber security. Do you think its still worth it to join?
Thank you
Nice video man.
hi i want to learn ethical hacking can you help me please
I love your tips and your explanations in exams. Can you share your Linkedin or email I would like to add you in my contact then we talk.