No Experience to SOC Analyst in Under 1 Year (Follow his steps!)
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- Опубліковано 25 гру 2024
- 🔒Josh's Hands-On Cybersecurity Course + Internship🔒
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In this video, discover how an individual successfully transitioned to a SOC Analyst role in less than a year, starting with no prior experience. Follow the practical steps and strategies he used to achieve this impressive career change.
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01:24 Introduction
03:52 Day-to-day of a SOC Analyst
11:06 Interview and Application Process
20:06 General Advice
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Are you interested in becoming a SOC Analyst but lack experience? This video is perfect for you! Watch as we outline the clear, step-by-step journey one individual took to go from a beginner to a professional SOC Analyst in less than a year.
We break down everything you need to know, starting with the basics of what a SOC Analyst does, the essential skills you need, and how you can build these skills even with no prior experience. We'll also cover the types of courses and certifications that can boost your resume and make you a strong candidate for this role.
You'll learn about the daily tasks of a SOC Analyst and get insider tips on how to excel in this field. This video is filled with practical advice and motivational stories to help you start your career in cybersecurity.
Whether you're completely new to the field or looking to switch careers, this video provides all the information you need to get started. Don't miss the opportunity to learn from someone who's been exactly where you are now and made it to the other side.
🔒Josh's Hands-On Cybersecurity Course + Internship🔒
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I keep telling everyone that purchasing your course was the best thing I’ve ever done 🙏🏾
Nice congrats how long is the course? I might so this after i finish my current 20 week course.
I want to learn more new stuff and the HONEYNET / SOC (COURSE LAB).
Looks interesting and how was the internship did that happen dieinf rhe course or afterwards?
Which course did you buy?.
I always send people to Josh course or UA-cam channel when it comes to cybersecurity. I need to get him on my channel at some point. Were both too busy lol. Great video.
Congratulations, Edgar! You and I had a practice interview the day before your actual interview. I'm glad to see you landed the job, and are now able to help others as well!
SO glad i ran across this, oh my goodness! thank you so much, Congratulations brother!!
Love these interviews...keep em coming! A great way to see people actually making progress in something we are all looking to do here.
He did Josh's course in two months TWICE?! This guy is so inspiring! lol Loved the interview!!!
Scrum Master is a pretty advanced role to have though.
Yeah, I thought I was the only one who caught that.. I mean we’re talking upper six figure salaries for a CSM
all about the click bait
He made shit up
@@samha1513 no he didn't
Yea but can't connect a printer 😂 all luck honestly
Josh you’re going to be interviewing me one day!!! I’m inspired!!
I Love The Spirit! 🎉😊
I just passed my Sec + this week May 28th 2024.
I scored a 832 and still plan on studying because it's so in depth man. I want to be really good currently learning hands on Proofpoint, SentinelOne, Crowdstrike, next is Qdar then last might be Splunk.
The final of the unbootcamp is Soc challenge day, career services classes, mock interviews then Juky 11 Graduation.
Congrats! You have a role in IT already?
Currently 2 years as Network Admin at small agency, so doing lots of vulnerability management. Got my Google CS Professional Cert ... Taking my sec+ in 7 days... Then Blue Team Level One 30 days after.
Then no studying for at least a month lol
Saw your post and decided to put in another hour today✊
Just a word of advice: Most enterprises will use either SentinelOne (S1) or CrowdStrike (CS), typically not both. Choose one (could be based on your target company/role), and specialize in it. Most AV/EDR solutions are the same. I personally favor S1, but CS is more popular.
Sounds like you’re doing that cybernow labs program. Best of luck!
@thelawnmewer Thank much appreciated🙏🏾 and yep I'm in the Cohort program.
@@ever6 nice! That’s a good program and you learn a lot of different tools doing it.
Bs in cyber 2 years as helpdesk couldn't get a job in cyber here in the NJ/NYC area, going to purchase your course and see if it will help me, thanks for the video
How’s it going?
This is a great interview, took down a couple of things. This motivates even more to keep on pushing in getting a security job. Thanks Josh
Thank you very much Josh for this interview session. I really enjoyed every bit of the session.
Congratulations!
Is there any way to know when the course will have sales/discounts in the future? The video is amazing ❤
Hey Josh, I'm really interested in pursuing a career in Cloud. Do you have any courses for it, or any advice?
Same looking for devops. Already have an IT degree. Can't even get an internship :(( Even have some experience with Docker and AWS
@@LuoBin-th5sj I'm doing my bachelors in IT rn too.
Great interview!
Great job am inspired
Hello Josh, quick question: I am from Lima Peru (Latin American), do you think your cybersecurity course could be useful for me to work remotely in the US from Peru? Do the companies there take it into consideration?
Thank you!
Is the course going to be on sale for black Friday or Christmas?
No, it's never on sale..
There was 30% off last Black Friday.
Josh, do you have a review on the Data Science degree with WGU? Also does it have good value?
How can I get the security plus practice questions?
Is there an option for payment plan on this course?
When someone purchases your course how long do they have access to the material?
Lifetime access. Checkout the website
Edgar looking like a real Chad in this light
Man! I just admit I made a mistake! I def should have signed up for your course instead. I ended up going with another UA-camrs courses because I caught it on sale but I def should have grabbed yours for sure. Next sale I’m on it! I’m a federal police officer with a high level security clearance and currently studying for my security +. I’m looking to get into the Gov tech space and leverage my clearance for a better job. Def appreciate your videos and all the free knowledge you countinue to provide 👍🏾
If you don’t mind sharing, which course did you initially buy?
Awesome interview!❤❤❤
Congratulations
I will be graduating in December and I realized that the knowledge acquired from college might not end me a cyber security job in SOC. Any advice for me please?
So if I have zero experience, will buying this course get me a pretty good chance in getting into a entry level IT or CS job? Or should I try and get the top 3 Comptia certs first or any other education before I job hunt? Any advice will help!
He came in with certifications then did Josh’s course that included the portfolio of projects. That’s what got him hired
My dude had to ChatGPT to answer Josh’s questions 😂
Can I get into GRC after doing your internship program? Do you teach it in your program?
What is that frankestein stuff he said?
please is the promo code still valid????
Who do i talk to about a career doimg this im so into it its nuts
Do you recommend receiving a cert like security plus prior to doing the internship course?
Ive seen him say yes in other videos and comments
Have you got a Job🤷🏿♂️
@@Rough_Coins care to elaborate?
I know your comment is a month old but please get your security +. It allows HR to know that you have the aspects of security down and when they see this on your resume, they will move you up the list. People that don’t have this cert and if it is required for the job; they will literally move your resume to the automatic rejection mail server to send you that rejection letter. I’ve seen this and this has happened to me numerous times. Also make sure you have projects showcasing your work and how to explain it during your interview.
How does active directory help you as a SOC Analyst?
We just gonna look past "scrum master" like it wasn't even said? 😂
What does that mean?
@@Gac618pretty high level tech position.
Oh yeah, I was wondering the same. Of course you can say that scrum master isn't necessary someone with tech knowledge, but I guess this is something that looks very attractive on resumes, especially when it comes to soft skills. Am I wrong?
Sales pitch, thought there was more to this video.
He literally broke down what he did to get hired including doing the course, what more do you want ?
Yo
Hi Josh I dropped from Harvard university it’s extension school in software engineering/ web development full stack course and I prefer to pursue in cybersecurity career.
Please give me steps into your courses to also graduate faster in WGU Cybersecurity degree.
Thanks
he has a couple videos just search his name plus the degree, also use r/wgu and the cyber one for more info