How to get into CYBERSECURITY with a STRATEGY in 2024

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Tiffany and I discuss different way people can get into cybersecurity in 2024. We talk about how people can utilize CompTIA certifications, in order to get the foundations of cybersecurity. I mention how if they have no experience that they need to do this course by course careers in order to get a tech role fast. Let us know what you think in the comments

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My first cert was Sec+ back in April ‘23, the same week I was laid off. 11 months unemployed, I was offered a helpline Tier 1, which was perfect for my transition into tech. It was perfect. Then Apple rescinded their offer to me back in February.

I have an interview this Tuesday for IT tech support tier 1. Wish me luck.

-Aar-n
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I’ve had a speaker come into my class that is the cloud architect for Microsoft and he said his first cert was security+. Sec+ combined with home labs.

fated
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I'm about to take the comptia security + Exam with absolutely NO I.T. experience.

jeremywestbrooks
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Im switching careers at 38 to pursue a career in cyber. Gearing up to take sec+ before july 31st...my only experience with IT is building my own PCs when i was in High School and troubleshooting PCs after malware/virus infection. Wish me luck! I had to switch careers and this is my other passion

BeardedGuy
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Everyone telling me to take the Sec+ to get into cyber started to sound redundant and cliche. But they were absolutely right! It really gives u a base level knowledge

dricoirving
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I’m taking security+ in about a month, and have an opportunity at my current job to shadow and learn from our security operations center while still keeping my current job. Hoping this is a great opportunity since I kind of networked my way in.

Gac
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Thank you for the input.
And yes definitely good for people who want to know about the basics of CS. In general. Studying for security +

zKaRiisMa
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As a CompTIA A+, Network+ certified (CIOS) I think it's very misleading to tell people with no IT experience to start with Security+, unless you have a degree. Like she said in this video you can have ANY degree and enter the field as a project manager. But if you are just trying to enter the field start with A+ certification and follow the path into Security.

MrWelefulBarbering
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Loving the new studio and face to face interviews, keep up the good work

gzfinest
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This is the setup. Network +, Security +, AZ-900, Splunk Core and a home project that you can convey in the interview and you will get a job

Roadsiderevelationsnyc
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I failed the A+ 3 times smh and I’m ready to just go straight for the Sec+ because WHY NOT ME??!!! 🙏🏾

trillrantzo
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What most people are neglecting is in order to secure something you have to know what exactly are you trying to secure (the object).

It's understandable that taking certs like A+ and Net+ prior to the Sec+ may be costly. However, during the process one will "be forced" to learn and become familiar with "the object" to be secured. Besides, getting Sec+ after going through A+ and Net+ materials will make your life much easier. At least you will have the foundation knocked down first.
I think it's an investment. Before you run, you need to know how to walk and before that you learn how to crawl.

MrBoydgo
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Got Sec+ awhile back and focusing on going the AWS route in the near future

CharlonClarke
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Im about to take Security plus this month. I have a AS in cybersecurity and I will start soon an internship for IT. you think I will have possibilities of getting a job in cybersecurity?

AdrianArroyo-zt
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I disagree with you on not getting the A+ because if you are tier 1 this certification is valuable if you have no experience. It provides a great foundation for entry level.

samuelthomas
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Getting into Cloud Security, does this path way satisfy as well?

mazzarati
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Genuinely curious, I got my sec+ in June and have been doing some beginner labs but now I’m pretty much been studying net+ doing Cisco packet tracer labs and wanted to test out next month. The plan was to get Net and Sec then do my BTL1 cert to then start applying to jobs. Will Net be worth my time and money? I have a good idea of the test objectives but should I just go into BTL1?

daemonadams
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I have the Security+ and Network+ but no work experience outside of labs at homr things. I’ve have had a tough time finding a job. Any advice?

Smashball
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Ok so after watching this I need to know what I need to take first the Coursera course or security plus... I need some help on which one is best

MrsWhite-wilp