I think the emphasis is on the "want" to do it. Do you want to look at dozens or possibly hundreds of alerts, most of which are false positives, give each the appropriate level of attention and analysis?
Hey, I'd like to know this too. Were you able to find out which positions were "easy"? I heard soc analyst is more on the entry level side but the guy in the video said its still requires a couple years of experience.. so.. yeah lol
Definitely wanted to see this because this is a career I want to pivot into thank you!
Please do more of these videos, short and very informative!
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Definitely wanted to see this because this is a career I want to pivot into thank you! well done
Really helpful...
I think the emphasis is on the "want" to do it. Do you want to look at dozens or possibly hundreds of alerts, most of which are false positives, give each the appropriate level of attention and analysis?
Slow down on the coffee Mark and relax. This is what you look like when you work for a company who keeps you up 24/7.
good video, but no Cybersecurity position is entry level unfortunately. Got to have good luck or God on your side to get in.
Ya..you need certs and experience..unless you luck out and get in via college internships etc
Whats are the easiest jobs in cybersecurity, not heavy workload or constant grinding
Hey, I'd like to know this too. Were you able to find out which positions were "easy"? I heard soc analyst is more on the entry level side but the guy in the video said its still requires a couple years of experience.. so.. yeah lol
U know I don't hear a lot about the blue side...thx!!
awesome advice!!!
Great and informative video
awesome video..!
Great video
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May I got this job? {I r[e]ally want it} :D