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Hey BF!
I would like to know if there are any people work in cybersec jobs, and would love to ask what path you've gone through in order to land your first job, have you gotten any certs? what would you recommend for someone that wants to get in the field?
Have a good day yall
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start learning and stfu nigger
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haha no need to be angry brother, I'm simply curious about paths people took to get into jobs
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just try and error i think
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depends where ur from, can try looking for courses. for jobs look at what certificates are required
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Simply learn to code mate, there's untold amounts of educational resources online for you to check out
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Sep 04, 2024, 10:50 AM
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(Sep 03, 2024, 02:51 PM)wet Wrote: Hey BF!
I would like to know if there are any people work in cybersec jobs, and would love to ask what path you've gone through in order to land your first job, have you gotten any certs? what would you recommend for someone that wants to get in the field?
Have a good day yall
I advise you to start with the basics of this field, which are A+, Network+, Linux+, and ٍ Security+, and then choose the field that suits you. There are many fields, and as for jobs, there are many jobs, and you do not need a certificate. You need efficiency, because certificates are very expensive.
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Learn to code and then get a basic security it job and then move up from there
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Hey there! I'm a security analyst and got into the field through a combination of self-study and a bootcamp. Certs like CompTIA Security+ and Network+ were definitely helpful, but practical experience is key. I'd recommend starting with online courses and building your own personal projects to get a feel for the work.
Be sure to attend conferences and network too. like defcon etc
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(Sep 04, 2024, 02:22 PM)Homebrewer Wrote: Hey there! I'm a security analyst and got into the field through a combination of self-study and a bootcamp. Certs like CompTIA Security+ and Network+ were definitely helpful, but practical experience is key. I'd recommend starting with online courses and building your own personal projects to get a feel for the work.
Be sure to attend conferences and network too. like defcon etc This. Networking like you said is especially helpful, and will definitely get you further than any certificate ever will. This forum account is currently banned. Ban Length: Permanent (N/A Remaining) Ban Reason: Leeching | http://c66go4clkqodr7tdjfu76jztjs7w7d3fajdeypxn73v4ju3dt7g5yyyd.onion/Forum-Ban-Appeals if you feel this is incorrect.
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