I'm a Private Security Officer who was recently promoted to a SOC operator position and let me say it looks similar to the movies/what people imagine it to look like. Large monitors with multiple surveillance cameras on each building we watch over, a global map with each of the company's assets and getting alerts if either of them are threatened, badging access controls, MG (Main Gate) controls, etc. It's definitely an interesting place to work in however I'm still in training so I'm no pro lmao. This is obviously different however somewhat similar. We are not programmers or anything just physical security. In a Command Center.
@@KalashVodka175he said he is physical security. That would be everything related to physical access to an asset /property. Physical security officers who work at companies with a lot of assets may also have a SOC from which they manage access and intrusion events to physical assets.
Wizard!!!! I used to work in surveillance and our Command Center was set up with the same floorplan and Monitor layouts! Magically, it inspired me to get into Command Centers, but now for Cybersecurity, having now taking courses to become an SOC Analyst!!!! Subscribing!!!!
Hi there, can confirm it is a really cool place to work! Our Linkedin and Instagram pages are great places to continue your studies in cyber security! - Or learn more about careers with us :) Thanks for commenting!!
Hi Claudia! Thank you for your comment. While receptionists are indeed effective for building access, we opted for keycards to elevate our security measures. Only DOT Security employees are issued these cards, ensuring that access to our building is restricted solely to authorized personnel. This level of physical security also helps us remain SOC 2 compliant. Having a receptionist would require trusting individuals buzzing in, which could potentially lead to security breaches. Given the high number of bad actors, relying solely on verbal confirmation could pose a risk. Hope that made sense!
@@dot.security I am faced with a dilemma now 🤔 Shall I pretend I believe this is genuine and state the obvious by giving a lesson in security from a common sense perspective or shall I not? Too late for the latter 😄 Cards can be lost or stolen especially when your employés stick out like a sore thumb, all suited up and looking so important and professional. Have a receptionist with an excellent visual memory and well trained in real security who watches the human traffic like a hawk (with a nice smile on her face) knowing who is who and who got the sack yesterday. Was that an attempt to test me to see if I know what a false dichotomy is (you can have a card system and a receptionist)? Oh, boy. Testing someone when you’re crap at testing is like believing your data is secure because you passed an audit.
Really cool facility. But right from the gate, I seen that some of the employees are using PyCharm & CLion. So i wouldn't consider it exclusive but that's ok. That's also a lot of glass windows. I get the transparency & open air but man, daylight must be a pain. Thats imo. I consider working there buy yall not in Raleigh yet.
This is awesome! I honestly have dreamed about working in an environment like this and to see it is mind-blowing. Too bad I don't live anywhere close to IL. Does DOT Security ever consider remote workers? Didn't see such an opportunity on your website
Hey there, thanks for your comment! We are currently not hiring any remote workers, but feel free to check out our careers website for any open positions at dotsecurity.com/careers that might interest you.
@@dot.securityNo,he is right. You guys employ blue hat hackers. Glorified Blue Hats are software developers. Red Hats are Bounty Hunters that go after Black Hats. Its a whole color code.
We currently don't have any internship opportunities open, but check back this summer! You can also fill out our General Application to be considered for future positions: jobs.jobvite.com/dotsecurity/jobs
Hello Sir Good Evening , My Self Priyanshu Verma i am From India. I have spent my 9 month in Soc Analyst as intern position And Now i am looking for a Good Opportunity for a Soc Analyst job Role. And Now i want to apply in your DOT Security is there any Opportunity in Your Company...?
I like the chairs. The arrangement of the work stations sucks. Whoever designed this wasn’t worth their money. Why do you have to have that distracting huge screen? 😳
Can this facility with standard direct nuclear hit? If so of what magnitude? Of course this center is a joke 🤣 To see what kind of information they had on the LED screen
That is truly beautiful SOC. Would be cool to work from home knowing there was a SOC like that waiting for me to visit 3x a year :)
I'm a Private Security Officer who was recently promoted to a SOC operator position and let me say it looks similar to the movies/what people imagine it to look like. Large monitors with multiple surveillance cameras on each building we watch over, a global map with each of the company's assets and getting alerts if either of them are threatened, badging access controls, MG (Main Gate) controls, etc. It's definitely an interesting place to work in however I'm still in training so I'm no pro lmao. This is obviously different however somewhat similar. We are not programmers or anything just physical security. In a Command Center.
Doesn't the SoC also deal with analysis/audit of anomalous behaviours on the IT's networks?
Yes @@KalashVodka175
@@KalashVodka175he said he is physical security. That would be everything related to physical access to an asset /property. Physical security officers who work at companies with a lot of assets may also have a SOC from which they manage access and intrusion events to physical assets.
Wizard!!!! I used to work in surveillance and our Command Center was set up with the same floorplan and Monitor layouts! Magically, it inspired me to get into Command Centers, but now for Cybersecurity, having now taking courses to become an SOC Analyst!!!! Subscribing!!!!
Thanks so much! We wish you the best of luck in your SOC analyst courses!
Pretty cool. I just started studying cyber security. Looks like a cool place to work.
So its been 4 hours, any updates? how are you liking it?
@@LAAM619 I was just talking about the Data Center in the video.
I am just starting my tech journey and this looks like an awesome place to work.
Hi there, can confirm it is a really cool place to work! Our Linkedin and Instagram pages are great places to continue your studies in cyber security! - Or learn more about careers with us :)
Thanks for commenting!!
Oh my gawd. This is my dream place to work. Thanks for sharing this. I hope you’ll have one more branch in Australia.
We hope we will be opening branches across the globe eventually as well!
❤❤❤ thanks you for suport team god bless you all
That is pretty impressive.I wish I had the opportunity to work with you guys ,I would love to. 😅
0:19 You could have employed a Receptionist- they’re more effective than 3 doors activated with the same access card.
Hi Claudia! Thank you for your comment.
While receptionists are indeed effective for building access, we opted for keycards to elevate our security measures. Only DOT Security employees are issued these cards, ensuring that access to our building is restricted solely to authorized personnel. This level of physical security also helps us remain SOC 2 compliant.
Having a receptionist would require trusting individuals buzzing in, which could potentially lead to security breaches. Given the high number of bad actors, relying solely on verbal confirmation could pose a risk.
Hope that made sense!
@@dot.security I am faced with a dilemma now 🤔 Shall I pretend I believe this is genuine and state the obvious by giving a lesson in security from a common sense perspective or shall I not? Too late for the latter 😄
Cards can be lost or stolen especially when your employés stick out like a sore thumb, all suited up and looking so important and professional. Have a receptionist with an excellent visual memory and well trained in real security who watches the human traffic like a hawk (with a nice smile on her face) knowing who is who and who got the sack yesterday.
Was that an attempt to test me to see if I know what a false dichotomy is (you can have a card system and a receptionist)? Oh, boy. Testing someone when you’re crap at testing is like believing your data is secure because you passed an audit.
Really cool facility. But right from the gate, I seen that some of the employees are using PyCharm & CLion. So i wouldn't consider it exclusive but that's ok.
That's also a lot of glass windows. I get the transparency & open air but man, daylight must be a pain. Thats imo.
I consider working there buy yall not in Raleigh yet.
Wow, I want to work here for sure. Will figure out how to apply...
We would love to have you! You can check out our open positions at dotsecurity.com/careers.
Can you give me a realistic roadmap and resources on of the best SOC analysts out there.
Would really appreciate your response
Time for a field trip 😮😮😮
Love love love
Thank you! 😁
Amazing
Thanks! We agree :)
Where do I apply .....!
🎉❤ similar to seven feathers for us.
This is awesome! I honestly have dreamed about working in an environment like this and to see it is mind-blowing. Too bad I don't live anywhere close to IL. Does DOT Security ever consider remote workers? Didn't see such an opportunity on your website
Hey there, thanks for your comment! We are currently not hiring any remote workers, but feel free to check out our careers website for any open positions at dotsecurity.com/careers that might interest you.
*This looks like a paradise of hackers* ❤️
Just the opposite! Our Security Operations Center houses cyber experts who detect and defend our clients from hackers 24/7.
@@dot.securityNo,he is right. You guys employ blue hat hackers. Glorified Blue Hats are software developers. Red Hats are Bounty Hunters that go after Black Hats. Its a whole color code.
Where do I apply ?
Hi there! You can apply at dotsecurity.com/careers.
The SOC where I'm at just stalk security officers all day. 😂
is there any internship oppurtunity for us
We currently don't have any internship opportunities open, but check back this summer! You can also fill out our General Application to be considered for future positions: jobs.jobvite.com/dotsecurity/jobs
Hello Sir Good Evening ,
My Self Priyanshu Verma i am From India. I have spent my 9 month in Soc Analyst as intern position And Now i am looking for a Good Opportunity for a Soc Analyst job Role. And Now i want to apply in your DOT Security is there any Opportunity in Your Company...?
Hi there! You can check out our open positions at dotsecurity.com/careers.
dream work space
It's pretty cool! 😎
I must admit, when the video started, for a moment I thought it was a parody; it's so on the nose.
Security company that has like 20 ppl
I like the chairs.
The arrangement of the work stations sucks. Whoever designed this wasn’t worth their money.
Why do you have to have that distracting huge screen? 😳
Can this facility with standard direct nuclear hit? If so of what magnitude?
Of course this center is a joke 🤣
To see what kind of information they had on the LED screen
Where do I apply?
Check out our careers website for any open positions at dotsecurity.com/careers
@@dot.security is this a real place? It looks so artificial.
@@PoliticaV It surely is a real place! 😀Check out our other social platforms to see more!