Hey Heath just wanna say thanks a lot for all the discounts on the courses as an Indian the usual dollar rupee exchange rate prices out a lotta courses here. Also it is great to see hints being added back to the PNPT as one of the strengths of the TCM community is IMO you guys don't just say try harder but tell people where and how one can actually improve.
I think this a very good option for those students who lack the necessary soft skills and/or are just staring out. One other thing I would like to recommend to all is to consider learning Project Management as it it one of things we always look at when evaluating candidates. The PMP is not difficult, and you can become and associate if you lack the experience. You can also do the CompTIA Project+ and you will learn so much in the process and be able to manage resources, time, and budgets while seeings projects from beginning to end.
I've been opting to take my sec+ but the benefits coming with this are too good to resist am signing up this would be my first cyber security course am taking
I just have one question: I would like to take your courses and get these certs, but will companies take these as seriously as certs from cisco or comptia?
We're not really competing with Cisco or CompTIA. However, companies such as McDonald's, Tenable, Security Scorecard, Citi Bank, Ally Bank, etc. have all had our certification on their job postings.
Focus on what they will ask you on an interview vice what they will see on a resume. Granted you need to make it to the interview, but once you're in...you can only let the name brands take you so far. - what you learn from PNPT/the self study that inherently comes from the course...will set you apart from the crowd.
Hi Heath, Thank you so much for this beautiful opportunity, Please does this apply to student outside US, I am currently living in Nigeria, I will be taking my PNPT exam by next month just refreshing on my personal methodology I am done with the course. I wanna know if I am able to upgrade my voucher to the PCRP.
What are your thoughts on taking this course for someone who is already in the IT field (break-fix/data center technician)? I want to transition into cybersec side of things I really like that you are adding coaching and a community for feedback, because I do not necessarily know where I stand.
I have both - PNPT is a way better experience both in terms of learning and retaining knowledge. However, the OSCP in has more credibility with HR and recruiters because they don't know much. OSCP is way more stressful due to the timeline. I also failed both the first time. I spent a week on osint alone the first PNPT exam...framework and methodology wasnt down and over thought it by 1904%. BL: It really depends which OSCP exam you get. My first exam that I failed - PNPT was harder. Second attempt, OSCP was harder.
@@TCMSecurityAcademy I understand! I spent 15 years in the Army as a guitarist. My focus now is perfecting my cyber craft. So less guitar for me too, but it feels even sweeter every time I do play.
Great mentor, greetings to you. Than you for the awesome contents. Sir, should you consider hiring me as Entry level Pentester; 1. What tools will you expect me to master? Thank you
Great mentor, greetings to you. Than you for the awesome contents. Sir, should you consider hiring me as Entry level Pentester; 1. What tools will you expect me to master? Thank you
Thanks for all the content you give. It's awesome 👌
My pleasure!
He's looking out for us! For real
Hey Heath just wanna say thanks a lot for all the discounts on the courses as an Indian the usual dollar rupee exchange rate prices out a lotta courses here. Also it is great to see hints being added back to the PNPT as one of the strengths of the TCM community is IMO you guys don't just say try harder but tell people where and how one can actually improve.
How did u get discount? Exchange rate is pretty high here after the political crisis.
I think this a very good option for those students who lack the necessary soft skills and/or are just staring out. One other thing I would like to recommend to all is to consider learning Project Management as it it one of things we always look at when evaluating candidates. The PMP is not difficult, and you can become and associate if you lack the experience. You can also do the CompTIA Project+ and you will learn so much in the process and be able to manage resources, time, and budgets while seeings projects from beginning to end.
Awesome! 2023 goals!
WOW this is really awesome!!it's so cool that you guys help people get in the field of cyber security.
Unbelievable value, I’m signing up for sure! Thank you TCM 👏🏼
this video is in point what i curently need. thank you
Thanks for everything mate ❤
No words , just another great stuff ❤️❤️
Thank you for that career support option
This is awesome Heath! Thanks!
Thank you for the video, Heath. You answered questions I didn't know I had! Looking forward to working with y'all in this new program! 💜
I wonder if you're considering to publish Incident handling course. I really look forward to it.
Thank you again for your hard work
Can you tell if it's late to get this career at 47? I am just really interested in it.. And I also play guitar... )
I've been opting to take my sec+ but the benefits coming with this are too good to resist am signing up this would be my first cyber security course am taking
I just have one question: I would like to take your courses and get these certs, but will companies take these as seriously as certs from cisco or comptia?
We're not really competing with Cisco or CompTIA. However, companies such as McDonald's, Tenable, Security Scorecard, Citi Bank, Ally Bank, etc. have all had our certification on their job postings.
@@TCMSecurityAcademy That's really cool!
Focus on what they will ask you on an interview vice what they will see on a resume. Granted you need to make it to the interview, but once you're in...you can only let the name brands take you so far.
- what you learn from PNPT/the self study that inherently comes from the course...will set you apart from the crowd.
I love this.
Hi Heath, Thank you so much for this beautiful opportunity, Please does this apply to student outside US, I am currently living in Nigeria, I will be taking my PNPT exam by next month just refreshing on my personal methodology I am done with the course. I wanna know if I am able to upgrade my voucher to the PCRP.
Also from Naija and preparing for PNPT. Can we connect?
@TCMSecurityAcademy does recruiter from your network hire remote workers? If I complete the package will there be any opportunity for remote job?
What are your thoughts on taking this course for someone who is already in the IT field (break-fix/data center technician)? I want to transition into cybersec side of things I really like that you are adding coaching and a community for feedback, because I do not necessarily know where I stand.
If I bought the courses separately would I still have to pay for the full package ?
Is PCRP beneficial for the takers from outside of USA? Thanks
Does straining material is enough to pass the exam ?
Do you think of making it a part payment on the future?
how to book for the exam after purchasing the course??
Is there any special job portal available for me if I take this course ?
@the cyber mentor
Is it at same hard level as OSCP or or moderate compare to other Offensive certs?
I have both - PNPT is a way better experience both in terms of learning and retaining knowledge. However, the OSCP in has more credibility with HR and recruiters because they don't know much. OSCP is way more stressful due to the timeline. I also failed both the first time. I spent a week on osint alone the first PNPT exam...framework and methodology wasnt down and over thought it by 1904%.
BL: It really depends which OSCP exam you get. My first exam that I failed - PNPT was harder. Second attempt, OSCP was harder.
Ooo I see some guitars in the background. Do you play Heath?
I do, if and when I have free time lol
@@TCMSecurityAcademy I understand! I spent 15 years in the Army as a guitarist. My focus now is perfecting my cyber craft. So less guitar for me too, but it feels even sweeter every time I do play.
I am beginners can I take this course
Is there an affirm option, buy now, pay later?
Yes, through PayPal, provided you're in the US.
Crash Bandicoot 🤝 old school ✊
Great game
Show the Lambo in every video 😂
Great mentor, greetings to you.
Than you for the awesome contents.
Sir, should you consider hiring me as Entry level Pentester;
1. What tools will you expect me to master? Thank you
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Great mentor, greetings to you.
Than you for the awesome contents.
Sir, should you consider hiring me as Entry level Pentester;
1. What tools will you expect me to master? Thank you