I really appreciate the content. I really enjoyed the SOC Automation lab. I even made a spin-off Honey Pot lab off of that making a visual dashboard. I've learned quite a bit from your videos. Keep up the good work. I'd love to see more projects!
Thank you for your great quality content. Love the fact you do labs where you actually get to do things and practice using the tools instead of just uploading "Best Cibersec Certificates in 2024" that is always the same . Keep up the good work. Looking forward to check your course.
Excellent content as usual. Quick unrelated question though: If I am someone who is changing careers to hopefully get into cybersecurity, what kind of job title would you suggest using for a website like LinkedIn? I'm talking about the job title that appears under your name when people see your profile. For example, should I use something like "SOC Analyst in training", "Aspiring SOC Analyst", "Cybersecurity Analyst", etc ? Also at what point is it reasonable to switch to one of these titles instead of using my current non-related job title since I'm still somewhat new to this? I currently have A+/Net+/Sec+ and Microsoft SC-900. Thanks for all of your help and content.
Honestly I wouldn’t stress too much over that, you can put whatever you want at any time but make sure you don’t put something you’re not. If your goal is for the SOC, out of those 3, i would put “Aspiring SOC Analyst” - btw great job on getting all those certs 🙌
To learn these, you will require some form of general cybersecurity education and then focus on SOC related training. Take a look at my SOC Roadmap for more information. Depending on your budget, Cyberdefenders training is what I would enroll in. If budget is tight, CDSA labs are fine.
Great question, labs I would put the skills you've learned from the labs onto the resume rather than the actual lab if that makes sense. In the interview, you can talk about it if the opportunity presents itself.
Something else you can do is to create a blog (Medium) where you write step by step what you did during the lab and then provide the link in your cv. This Will show 1) your writing skills to report investigation and 2) that you are actually like doing the work. Writing this also helps to review your own learning progress
@@MyDFIR i appreciate that. I need deep forensics to find who hacked my phone and laptop ( its ongoing). Im taking TCM and Try Hack me courses. I'll take yours when it's ready.
I really feel am not a alone on this journey. Thank you MYDFIR
You are so welcome! If you ever have any questions, please feel free to ask.
I do appreciate the time and patience you put in this to bring the network analysis to light.. beautifully explained
I appreciate that!
I really appreciate the content. I really enjoyed the SOC Automation lab. I even made a spin-off Honey Pot lab off of that making a visual dashboard. I've learned quite a bit from your videos. Keep up the good work. I'd love to see more projects!
Thanks! That is awesome, I plan on doing a honeypot video in the future 😄
This is so cool. I like the detail and instructions. Thank you for this video. I’m learning a lot from MYDFIR. Thanks Steve🙏🏾
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your great quality content. Love the fact you do labs where you actually get to do things and practice using the tools instead of just uploading "Best Cibersec Certificates in 2024" that is always the same . Keep up the good work. Looking forward to check your course.
Here are the best 2024 certs…haha jk thank you! ❤️
Ty. Keep up with the boxes. I learn a lot how to think with the way you explain.
LET'S GO!! Thanks for all you do!! 🔥
You bet!
You're a great teacher. Thanks for the content !!!
I appreciate that!
Gracias. Eso es lo que necesito. Saber cómo prácticar para analista SOC.
Todo el contenido del canal genia.
Abrazos
Thank you ❤️
Another gem. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Please do a road map for a cybersecurity engineer and project to do for to get a job as one
Great effort sir you are definitely doing dfir things ❤ also plz do videos related "Splunk automaton tutorials"
Excellent content as usual. Quick unrelated question though: If I am someone who is changing careers to hopefully get into cybersecurity, what kind of job title would you suggest using for a website like LinkedIn? I'm talking about the job title that appears under your name when people see your profile. For example, should I use something like "SOC Analyst in training", "Aspiring SOC Analyst", "Cybersecurity Analyst", etc ? Also at what point is it reasonable to switch to one of these titles instead of using my current non-related job title since I'm still somewhat new to this? I currently have A+/Net+/Sec+ and Microsoft SC-900. Thanks for all of your help and content.
Honestly I wouldn’t stress too much over that, you can put whatever you want at any time but make sure you don’t put something you’re not. If your goal is for the SOC, out of those 3, i would put “Aspiring SOC Analyst” - btw great job on getting all those certs 🙌
Thank you so much sir ❤ you return with informative videos 🎉
Thank you for watching! ❤️
That's really cool and informative.
Glad you liked it!
On fire !!!
Awesome content, keep the videos coming💯
More to come!
Thank you👍
Thanks for watching ❤️
How learn this theory and tools. Have Cyberdefend Study Plattform or only practice Labs Plattform.? is better to learn In CDSA oh the HTB?
To learn these, you will require some form of general cybersecurity education and then focus on SOC related training. Take a look at my SOC Roadmap for more information. Depending on your budget, Cyberdefenders training is what I would enroll in. If budget is tight, CDSA labs are fine.
Gem content as usual 🥳
Thank you!
So how do i tell I have done these labs when applying for an internship, do I write about the process or just indicate I have knowledge of it.
Great question, labs I would put the skills you've learned from the labs onto the resume rather than the actual lab if that makes sense. In the interview, you can talk about it if the opportunity presents itself.
@@MyDFIR OMG.. Thanks, this is helpful
Something else you can do is to create a blog (Medium) where you write step by step what you did during the lab and then provide the link in your cv. This Will show 1) your writing skills to report investigation and 2) that you are actually like doing the work. Writing this also helps to review your own learning progress
Spot on ❤️ thanks for sharing!
Brilliant content
Thank you!
Great!
This is an actual CONTENT. Not copy and paste 🎉🎉
Hopefully it helps!
Amazing
Thanks!
Yo your channel is lit asf ❤️🔥😭🙏🏾🖖🏾
Haha thanks! Appreciate you! 🙌
Great 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Interesting
Thanks 😊
You never replied to my email. I thought we could ask you questions?
You can, i have a ton of emails with work, course, mentor, youtube - its hard to find the time but I will always try my best to get back to everyone.
@@MyDFIR i appreciate that. I need deep forensics to find who hacked my phone and laptop ( its ongoing). Im taking TCM and Try Hack me courses. I'll take yours when it's ready.
There has to be some award we can help nominate you for because the amount of gems you dropped in the cyber security community is ridiculous.
Haha thanks! I appreciate you ❤️