I agree with your statement about not feeling like you are able to focus on the subjects you’re most interested in while in college. I had the same experience. My degree is also in a non-IT related field, but I feel like since I have started studying for certifications it has been a lot more enjoyable. If I could go back I think I would just focus on building certs and on the job experience over going to college 💜
Exactly! Thank you for sharing as well 😊 It is not that I did not learned a lot, but once you find what you like, it is just better & more fun I'm glad to have you here Cheers
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@@SoBatistaCyber sure, try to sound more natural. Don't focus on being perfect but speaking what's on your mind. In my perspective, you will have the viewer more engaged. Talk more about personal experience, give examples, struggles, stories. This is my opinion tho but I think your content would have space to be more creative, engaging and fun. I love how natural you look in front of the camera and the vibe, I would love a video about the books you have read and the best lessons you took from them
Thank you very much! It is much appreciated & I'll take this great feedback into account Feel free to let me know what you think in other videos that I made, and in future ones (if you have the patience for that😅) this feedback helps me tremendously to grow, to see my gaps & to improve!! Thanks once again Cheers
Bom vídeo, gostei. Na tua opinião achas que em Portugal ligam muito a certificações? Digo isto porque acabei de tirar a Net+ e disseram-me que cá não interessa muito, ligam mais se sabes alguma coisa do que uma certificação. Então, por exemplo, eles querem um sys admin. Se alguém tirou curso de técnico de informática apenas com certificação DGES(como acontece nas CTeSP´s) , sem certificado dessas entidades, como a comptia e a cisco, que não lhes faz diferença. Queria saber a tua opinião porque é a 2 vez que oiço isto e a primeira foi de um especialista em cibersegurança a trabalhar no ramo, que é um amigo meu. Literalmente disse, passo a citar: "Basta tirares um curso de cibersegurança e o resto aprendes on-job e se quiseres para conhecimento próprio ou ir para fora do país podes tirar certificações.". Queria saber a tua opinião sincera. Obrigado desde já.
Bem, para ser honesta, a minha opinião é que ter certificações mal não faz. Custa dinheiro, sim sem dúvida, mas muitas empresas oferecem essa opção (pagam certificações aos seus empregados). Se a questão é se os empregadores valorizam ou não? Eu diria que ter a certificação apenas para dizer que se tem, sem ter de facto ter adquirido o conhecimento, então diria que é inútil, contudo, Portugal tem imensas empresas estrangeiras, e se no estrangeiro valorizam, certamente haverá empresas estrangeiras que trazem essas preferências para Portugal também. Para concluir, cabe a cada um decidir se quer ou não fazer, eu pessoalmente vejo como preferível para mim, visto que a licenciatura que fiz não é da área, e com certificações consigo entrar na área e aprender, mas para quem tenha licenciatura talvez será menos útil Espero ter ajudado, muito obrigado pelo comentário, Cheers
Hum, great question, if I had to pick just one book, I guess I'd say: "The Web Application Hacker's Handbook". The reason is, on my learning journey I've used this and other books to try to learn & deeply understand specific concepts & attacks. And I've noticed that every single time (until today), this book almost always have the best explanation, both in depth, and ease to understand and follow along - it is now my go to option for most things to be honest. But I've not read them all yet :D maybe my answer changes over time, not sure. What is the one you prefer? I'd love to know! Thanks for your comment, cheers 😊
@SoBatistaCyber Nice choice, I am just a beginner try this and that, I had read only one book that's linux basic for hackers and I love it. Other than that, i am following tutorials and practising in THM.
@divinenp4187 Great plan! Keep it up, you will see amazing progress in no time, good luck with your journey, let me know if you need help, or have any video requests, thank you for being here Cheers
I am between the eJPT and the PJPT, but I don't know which one is better and which one can open more doors for me, clearly, another important thing is that I am looking to get it to learn and later on get more certs, which one do you recommend?
Hey, sorry for my late response! 😊 That’s a great question. Both the eJPT and PJPT offer valuable market exposure, but the eJPT is more established, having been around longer. This can make it more recognized by employers, which might be an advantage if you’re looking to enter the field. However, the PJPT is also a solid choice, especially for those who value cost and flexibility. It offers lifetime access to the course material, includes a free retake, and has no expiration date on when you need to take the exam. While the PJPT is newer, it’s gaining recognition as the issuing company builds its reputation in the industry. Both certifications are strong options depending on your priorities: the eJPT for its established recognition and the PJPT for its flexible learning structure. I'm currently taking the PJPT, but it’s all about finding what works best for you! Hope this helps in some way. Cheers! 😊
I agree with your statement about not feeling like you are able to focus on the subjects you’re most interested in while in college. I had the same experience. My degree is also in a non-IT related field, but I feel like since I have started studying for certifications it has been a lot more enjoyable. If I could go back I think I would just focus on building certs and on the job experience over going to college 💜
Exactly! Thank you for sharing as well 😊
It is not that I did not learned a lot, but once you find what you like, it is just better & more fun
I'm glad to have you here
Cheers
PJPT was a great exam for a beginner!Love the hands on type of exams,because it show you know how to do a real life pentest..
Exactly, fully agree 😊
Thank you for your comment & feedback
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Thank you very much for your support 😊
Let me know if you would like me to make a video about a specific topic or if you have any feedback, it is very welcome!
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Good video.... 👍💡
Many many thanks 😊
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Good stuff keep it up.
Thank you very much!
I'll keep doing my best 😊
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Thank you Ma'am ❤ your video's always help to learn new things on cyber security
Thanks! It is my pleasure! 😊
Let me know if you'd like me to make a video about a specific topic
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I'm genuinely impressed
Thanks!! 😊
Any feedback?
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@@SoBatistaCyber sure, try to sound more natural. Don't focus on being perfect but speaking what's on your mind. In my perspective, you will have the viewer more engaged. Talk more about personal experience, give examples, struggles, stories. This is my opinion tho but I think your content would have space to be more creative, engaging and fun. I love how natural you look in front of the camera and the vibe, I would love a video about the books you have read and the best lessons you took from them
Thank you very much! It is much appreciated & I'll take this great feedback into account
Feel free to let me know what you think in other videos that I made, and in future ones (if you have the patience for that😅) this feedback helps me tremendously to grow, to see my gaps & to improve!! Thanks once again
Cheers
Love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks!! 😊
Bom vídeo, gostei. Na tua opinião achas que em Portugal ligam muito a certificações? Digo isto porque acabei de tirar a Net+ e disseram-me que cá não interessa muito, ligam mais se sabes alguma coisa do que uma certificação. Então, por exemplo, eles querem um sys admin. Se alguém tirou curso de técnico de informática apenas com certificação DGES(como acontece nas CTeSP´s) , sem certificado dessas entidades, como a comptia e a cisco, que não lhes faz diferença. Queria saber a tua opinião porque é a 2 vez que oiço isto e a primeira foi de um especialista em cibersegurança a trabalhar no ramo, que é um amigo meu. Literalmente disse, passo a citar: "Basta tirares um curso de cibersegurança e o resto aprendes on-job e se quiseres para conhecimento próprio ou ir para fora do país podes tirar certificações.". Queria saber a tua opinião sincera. Obrigado desde já.
Bem, para ser honesta, a minha opinião é que ter certificações mal não faz.
Custa dinheiro, sim sem dúvida, mas muitas empresas oferecem essa opção (pagam certificações aos seus empregados).
Se a questão é se os empregadores valorizam ou não? Eu diria que ter a certificação apenas para dizer que se tem, sem ter de facto ter adquirido o conhecimento, então diria que é inútil, contudo, Portugal tem imensas empresas estrangeiras, e se no estrangeiro valorizam, certamente haverá empresas estrangeiras que trazem essas preferências para Portugal também.
Para concluir, cabe a cada um decidir se quer ou não fazer, eu pessoalmente vejo como preferível para mim, visto que a licenciatura que fiz não é da área, e com certificações consigo entrar na área e aprender, mas para quem tenha licenciatura talvez será menos útil
Espero ter ajudado, muito obrigado pelo comentário,
Cheers
you got so many books, if you had to recommend only one for penetration testing what would it be and why?
Hum, great question, if I had to pick just one book, I guess I'd say: "The Web Application Hacker's Handbook". The reason is, on my learning journey I've used this and other books to try to learn & deeply understand specific concepts & attacks. And I've noticed that every single time (until today), this book almost always have the best explanation, both in depth, and ease to understand and follow along - it is now my go to option for most things to be honest. But I've not read them all yet :D maybe my answer changes over time, not sure.
What is the one you prefer? I'd love to know!
Thanks for your comment, cheers 😊
@SoBatistaCyber Nice choice, I am just a beginner try this and that, I had read only one book that's linux basic for hackers and I love it. Other than that, i am following tutorials and practising in THM.
@divinenp4187 Great plan!
Keep it up, you will see amazing progress in no time, good luck with your journey, let me know if you need help, or have any video requests, thank you for being here
Cheers
@SoBatistaCyber sure, mam ❣️
I am between the eJPT and the PJPT, but I don't know which one is better and which one can open more doors for me, clearly, another important thing is that I am looking to get it to learn and later on get more certs, which one do you recommend?
Hey, sorry for my late response! 😊
That’s a great question. Both the eJPT and PJPT offer valuable market exposure, but the eJPT is more established, having been around longer. This can make it more recognized by employers, which might be an advantage if you’re looking to enter the field.
However, the PJPT is also a solid choice, especially for those who value cost and flexibility. It offers lifetime access to the course material, includes a free retake, and has no expiration date on when you need to take the exam. While the PJPT is newer, it’s gaining recognition as the issuing company builds its reputation in the industry.
Both certifications are strong options depending on your priorities: the eJPT for its established recognition and the PJPT for its flexible learning structure. I'm currently taking the PJPT, but it’s all about finding what works best for you!
Hope this helps in some way.
Cheers! 😊