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Hello, I know you are a professional. My question is which of these 5 operating systems is more suitable for hacking for money BackBox . blackarch. kali. parrot. and Cyborg Hawk Of course, I do not know Linux and hacking at all I just want to start I like to start with blackarch or backbox, what do you think, which of these 5 should I start with?
The common problem for others is also the location many people here in the Philippines has the drive and passion but the companies here is just super high standards even a Help Desk job here in the PH is not an entry level job it says Entry Level but need 3-5yrs of experience to get in. Also most HR wont even give you a chance to talk to hear our hunger and the love for tech they just swipe right, Sad reality here...
"Sometimes the failure is what teaches us the most lessons" Loved this right now. I've worked 5 years right now at my job and was denied a promotion to Applications Engineer because my firm did what was "best for the firm" and hired someone else outside the company. They felt I wouldn't learn the job in less than 2 years. I've been locked in and more motivated than ever these past two and half months. Passed my Core 1 and Core 2 A+ exams in 2 months and working already on my Network+. Scheduled for another month a half. Then on to Security+. On schedule to have my trifecta in 6 months from being denied. 6 months after that hope to have my PenTest+ along with others. I've been studying non-stop before, during lunch, and after work included all day Saturday and Sundays. This line really hit home when I heard it. Determined to show everybody what I'm really capable of.
a big thank you to juniper for this & to david for bringing this to us. educating people is one of the best things someone can do, huge shoutout to everyone involved in making this happen
Love this @davidbombal. Even if you're not speaking directly to me. I hear you. I've never been a great test taker. Never got validation in a classroom. But, I will go for it.
I understand the daily reading requirements. But comprehending what you're reading is more important than covering x number of pages. And that's where I run into trouble. I can read, re-read, and re-re-read and still not have comprehended it. I learn by lectures & labs. I guess you have to go with what works for you. Thanks for posting David, & Stefan. This was (as usual) a great episode.
Very true & totally agree with you. As to encourage all LifeLongLearners who might happen to read this, would like to share my learning experience. We can improve in our learning by practising on our weaker part so as to increase our speed in learning new stuff. For example, attend a class first or go thru David's youtube video first, do the Labs & then go back to the books to see how they explain the same concepts. Then create your own notes and teach someone else. It will take away much more time when I first did this but in the long run, I pick up new technologies and skills much faster than my average peers. Just my 2cents back. HTH somebody😊
Ive finished my prereq's for Nursing, I have been on the waiting list for years to get into The CA. State College Nursing Program. I was called into program although you have to be Covid vaxxed. I've also gone through program to become a Surgical Asst. Im done! In the State of CA. They want you vaxxed(covid vaxx). Im done! I thank you so much for your info. Im on a journey search and I will open these new doors of this new World, AI, Data Science. Im 53 yrs old but age is a number, Im excited for new adventures & I love to be challenged! Bless you all and good luck in your growth.
Hello sir, I'm from Bihar,India. I found your channel yesterday and i am learning. And started with installation of kali in my lappy to the cracking wifi password. Love you Bombal sirrrr❤❤
Great inspiration 👏. Thank you David and Stephen. I just completed my second year of IT and am still excited to learn! Currently finishing up my studies for network+.
From my own personal experience to continue my education in the complex works of computing, you are never too old to learn new techniques and concepts in technology
Just a note, college does have it benefits: a) most of applications are automated which discards automatically non-graduates b) college is for networking: people hire people c) ROI is not only expressed in money but college is a time for you to grow in other ways
Was about to say this, props for elaborating. College makes you network with people and your other skills. Remember you are not only hired bec of your hard skill, you soft skills is a deal breaker. No one wants to work with just skilled personnel thats hard to communicate with.
@@THEARPE07 keeping up to date is your own responsibility, not the college's. Colleges equip you with the fundamentals. Once you graduate and enter the workforce, you have to consistently upgrade yourself via courses.
Thanks Dave for all you've been doing to help people improve their lives through IT. I've been a BIG FAN. Also many thanks to Stefan for his INSPIRING story. You stressed the importance of a GOOD Networking knowledge for someone going into CyberSceurity. My questions are: 1. How much of Networking do you advice one knows before going into CyberSecurity? 2. Which Security Certs are most sought after by employers? 3. Can I work remotely or be a freelancer with CyberSecurity knowledge? Many thanks in advance Dave.
👍👍👍👍👍Great Job Well Done David & Stefan! The Best Investment You can make is to INVEST in YOURSELF! Embrace Life Long Learning you embrace the Key to continuous Success in Life. Thanks to All the Great Teachers in my Life who gave me HOPE - especially the first that impressed upon me that Education goes beyond the classroom and schooling years. All of a sudden I told myself I WILL BE there even if it were to take me double, tripple, or however much more the time to do it. Importantly is to follow your passion and enjoy your Learning experience. Of course there will be time we need to bring food to the family table and slow down or halt our learning process or switch path but have passion & joy in whatever new things you learn & remember to teach somebody else so that we spread the same Joy and make life better for everyone else. That again I have to Thanks & Salute you both again & again! 👍👍👍👍👍 Truly yours, LifeLongLearner Ps: My path is definitely longer & further to go but I am still learning new things & passing the skill & knoewledge to others. Don't think I will ever stop.
Wow! This inspired me, Since I left secondary school I went into a web development certification & currently working as a web developer; and now I just finished my CEHv13 and I am looking forward to OSCP certification. My ethical hacking journey just started after being inspired by this channel and others. Thanks Sir David...
@@pokufan55 Well in my country, there is a vocational training course (Diploma of Vocational Training) that's what I took for about nine months, then I had to continue on my own from there by taking up real projects to do personally & via freelancing. My experience came about because of these projects I engaged into ensuring I use the best coding practices known in the market. Through this, I was able to pass Turing's exams (PHP/Laravel, Python/Django). Just lookout for a niche, checkout for the best tutors online, keep working...
I would like to have a good job and achieve something big in my life, but I always give up and I am keep trying. Always something is distracting me. I feel like my life is passing by... But I won't give up and I will keep improving every day...
What an inspiration Stefan is and David of course for posting the content that he does. Can relate to being made to feel completely and utterly inadequate and small by someone of whom is supposed (emphasis on the word 'supposed') to be encouraging people they're leading to be as successful as they possibly can instead of using words such as 'never been a success' etc in appraisals. Personally believe that everyone has something positive to bring to the table so to speak and that focusing on an individuals failings is unhelpful and damaging. Fascinated in this field however in the position that David quite often refers to this being it's not only youngsters that are wanting to get their foot through the door and into this rapidly moving and interesting career path.
15 years ago I used to be stuck in the same rut a lot of young IT professionals seem to be getting stuck in. The old “XYZ entry level IT job wants X# years of experience, but to get that experience I need XYZ entry level IT job.” Or having to think I needed all those fancy certifications and schooling before obtaining that entry level IT job. With the amount of free information out there (even 20 plus years ago) there was no reason at the time not to be able to get that experience on my own without a job in the field. A tip for all those writing resumes in the tech field. You can absolutely use your years of “tinkering” and “personal project” as experience. Looks really good when you take initiative to learn on your own.
@DB - This'll be the 3X I'm watching this video... Freaking awesome. Whenever u don't succeed - get mad, give the world the finger, roll up ur sleeves, and prove 'em wrong.
What makes me envy this guy is how he was able to work in the field before hand, I wish I could gain hands on experience while I’m schooling and getting certs….I’m a hands on person and know for a fact I’d understand a lot of things better than reading about it constantly. I wish more jobs were out there that hired people while they are getting educated or even trained them along the way. Being stuck working as a manager in a retail store while balancing full time college can be rough on the brain at times, but I manage even though I feel I could be learning and doing more.
I’m autistic; imposter syndrome is the story of my life. I’m a burnt out, 31 year old, auto mechanic, who’s a single dad with primary custody. Training myself is going to be very difficult, but my autism gave me a 127 IQ and the ability to hyper focus on something I’m in to. I’m hoping to land my first IT (hopefully pentester) job, by 2025.
I'm on a path of becoming a self-taught system administrator. If anyone who's reading this can recommend me resources, courses, books and bootcams for becoming a sysadmin which are not a waste of time and money I would really appreciate it.
If you have limited Linux experience, I'd recommend OTW's Linux for Hackers book as a starting point. Having a base of knowledge of how to use Linux from a low level is a big advantage to more advanced sysadmins, because when the more advanced things break, you're not baffled as to how to start troubleshooting. If you want to get into commercial Linux administration these days, you need to know products like Ansible and/or Chef, because most Linux admins are not limited to manually adminning a couple systems anymore. Many admins are responsible for dozens or hundreds (or more) systems, and you'll need to use automation and infrastructure as code systems to be able to do it efficiently and effectively.
I have hired boot camp graduates and they are severely lacking in real world skills. One guy was so afraid to even touch a keyboard so I took a few older computers and networked them so he could practice and he wouldn’t even try that even though the network was not connected to our internal network. With all the virtualizers you can (and must) get hands on experience in break/fix .
5:58 I've heard of them. despite having been on and run BBS's since the 80s you do have to be lucky and have someone give you a chance like that. I know people that didn't get that kind of a chance, bit of a bummer for them. I got my break like that because of a regional bank in my area that ran Novell 3 & 4. Certs never hurt as long as you are able to teach someone what you've learned, I think. 11:30 absolutely this! The more you know, the more you realize you don't know! 50:28-do both!
Not sure how I stumbled on this video... was looking for how to use a sim card reader so I can ditch a phone... and ended up here. Like listening to a different language - I'm the most un-tech savvy person on earth I suspect. But fascinating. Thank you! Oh, and if anyone can recommend a safe sim card reader to plug in using a usb for a desktop, that would be great appreciated. 😀
Dear @davidbombal, Your content has woven a tapestry of admiration in our hearts, and the anticipation for your next video is nothing short of profound. Enthusiasm resonates not just for a solitary viewing, but a desire to relish it repeatedly. With humility, we extend a request for a video unveiling the intricacies of a robust hacking PC configuration and an exploration of the PNPT certification by TCMSecurity. May the Almighty shower you with unwavering health and boundless blessings. @Zaman
Watching this breaks me. I am 34 and also wasted my 20s. Now am scrambling to level up cz the ict job market in kenya right now demands alot of creds. Being a family man now Im also feeling the pressure to do things now and realize how damn i was😁😁. Anybody Can Do It.
it's good be a ccnx or jncx, but, the real thing happen in the field ....you need to got good concepts to work but it's not neccesary be a CCIE or JNCIE to be a great engineering or great problem resolver :)
Big fan of Juniper SRX's just wish Juniper was a bit more open and friendly to obtaining the code upgrades for home labbers. Which is not common at all for any of the networking companies. I always found it interesting how networking companies are always asking for more engineers to come into the fold without ever providing the on hands tools to allow those of us to deep dive things. There is the security side of things that I do understand, however these newer technologies are really things that you need to be able to get your hands on to fully wrap your head around them. I wound up purchasing an SRX-300 a while back then the internal eUSB died on it. and I was left trying to find code to bring it back from the dead on a new eUSB and it was a constant fight with juiper support until I purchased a support contract through CDW.
Lol I ran a board with a very active HPA section back in the day too for a quite a few years until broadband became a thing.. ahh those were the days of the 2600 htz tone that opened the whole world up to people, even if it wasnt legal to do so
I don't think money is really an object, with all the tech books available from Z-library free, software for free, so much content on UA-cam for free, and even paid courses can be found free on torrent sites, it comes down to sitting down and learning the stuff which is the hardest part. And in a way this is holding as back, because when you dropped a bag of cash for your education you feel accountable to actually finish it.
The excuses is if we are just starting we have so much information to learn that we may not be able to learn it before ai makes another leap and makes it even harder and more competitive to find this dwindling jobs……
That is really a good point. The estimated job loss in the computer industry is expected to be something like 300,000,000 jobs. The survey wa done by one of the largest financial firms in the world. I would bet that figure is on the conservative side.
Hi David, thank you for this. I have registered for one of the courses with Juniper, do you have any tips on how to get some practical experience with the junos os/devices? The labs are behind a paywall, I am just doing the JNCIA-Junos cert. I have used packet tracer to help me visualise/build networks but it's frustrating not being able to configure the devices like you can for CISCO ones on packet tracer. Thank you!
Juniper knows A.I is coming for us all… so juniper is providing free training to humans …that way at least some of the humans will be competent at some level and may be able to put up some kind of resistance 💪🏼
Good luck. Anything that you do, say, write…I short…all online and even offline activities are monitored like never before. Any Iot devices actively monitor all of your activities without exception. Even your car, and that means really any recent vehicles are able to actively monitor the vehicle and relate information as to condition of vehicle and location of vehicle. The CEO of Google had to testify maybe a couple of years ago concerning how much data it collects from anyone that uses google on the internet and also uses google on phone. Google it and you’ll have a real disturbing feeling.
@@joelstolarski2244 Id love to Google it …but I’m worried Google will punish me …I will instead dig a hole in the ground head first using my nose and fingers…and try to burrow as far as I can into the centre of the earth for safety By the way as a driver…the electric company car I have been given is insanely stupid The controls are LAAAAAMMME…it as though they have been made to hinder a driver/human rather than assist…old system with knobs and buttons was far superior to touch screen
HELLO sir , i got stuck at learning about hacking tools , at metasploit , netcat , etc everywhere tutors are saying just how to use , but not how its working how its made and programmed , please suggest me some content for metasploit please sir
I'm in my late 20s now. My concern is will I still be able to land a job when I switch over to becoming a network engineer or such? I have a background in IT and computer networking but it's just this time that I started to get back and be interested in this type of work. What are your thoughts? I hope someone could give me an idea.
Can I get some advice, I have 7 certifications and have been trying to break into Cybersecurity for 2 years now and I have yet to land a job, even IT support companies have pass me over. Any thoughts? Thank you kindly
Whoever develops and is able to bring online the first Quantum computer will completely negate any and all computer security safeguards. Not only that. Combining Ai with quantum computing and nothing at all will be safe from intrusion.
My problem is different, I don't understand how my bosses can call me an engineer. xD The interview was for Manual Tester and now I'm the "do the thing" guy, lol, lmao.
Be like Stefan! No excuses! Get certified and change your life.
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Hello, I know you are a professional. My question is which of these 5 operating systems is more suitable for hacking for money BackBox . blackarch. kali. parrot. and Cyborg Hawk Of course, I do not know Linux and hacking at all
I just want to start
I like to start with
blackarch or backbox, what do you think, which of these 5 should I start with?
Good evening sir, I have a question: Can you hack the game online or is it impossible?
The common problem for others is also the location many people here in the Philippines has the drive and passion but the companies here is just super high standards even a Help Desk job here in the PH is not an entry level job it says Entry Level but need 3-5yrs of experience to get in. Also most HR wont even give you a chance to talk to hear our hunger and the love for tech they just swipe right, Sad reality here...
it is trash. learing phishing. i dont know phishing for same sad
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"Sometimes the failure is what teaches us the most lessons" Loved this right now. I've worked 5 years right now at my job and was denied a promotion to Applications Engineer because my firm did what was "best for the firm" and hired someone else outside the company. They felt I wouldn't learn the job in less than 2 years. I've been locked in and more motivated than ever these past two and half months. Passed my Core 1 and Core 2 A+ exams in 2 months and working already on my Network+. Scheduled for another month a half. Then on to Security+. On schedule to have my trifecta in 6 months from being denied. 6 months after that hope to have my PenTest+ along with others. I've been studying non-stop before, during lunch, and after work included all day Saturday and Sundays. This line really hit home when I heard it. Determined to show everybody what I'm really capable of.
a big thank you to juniper for this & to david for bringing this to us. educating people is one of the best things someone can do, huge shoutout to everyone involved in making this happen
You're welcome! So grateful that Juniper are doing this!
I am a student studying in Vietnam. I have learned a lot from you, and I wish you good health and success in your work
we want more of these David. Thank you so much and appreciate your efforts. ❤
Thank you!
Love this @davidbombal. Even if you're not speaking directly to me. I hear you. I've never been a great test taker. Never got validation in a classroom. But, I will go for it.
Don't let that stop you! And show all those haters what you can do... just like Stefan did.
Love you David for all your IT content
Thank you 😀
I understand the daily reading requirements. But comprehending what you're reading is more important than covering x number of pages. And that's where I run into trouble. I can read, re-read, and re-re-read and still not have comprehended it. I learn by lectures & labs. I guess you have to go with what works for you. Thanks for posting David, & Stefan. This was (as usual) a great episode.
Very true & totally agree with you.
As to encourage all LifeLongLearners who might happen to read this, would like to share my learning experience.
We can improve in our learning by practising on our weaker part so as to increase our speed in learning new stuff.
For example, attend a class first or go thru David's youtube video first, do the Labs & then go back to the books to see how they explain the same concepts. Then create your own notes and teach someone else. It will take away much more time when I first did this but in the long run, I pick up new technologies and skills much faster than my average peers. Just my 2cents back.
HTH somebody😊
@@bobwong8268perfect, I can't wait to implement this. I've always had trouble making a good process like this one to make things stick.
@@egokenny Glad that it helps☺️
David Bombalbee is doing a great job sharing knowledge. Thanks also to his pinky.
Thanks David. Even my wife and kids watch and benefitted from your channel.
These kind of interviews are very helpful. I appreciate your effort ❤️🤘🏻
Glad you like them!
excellent interview thanks David B. thank so much
Best David ever thank you and thanks to your guest
Thank you :) I love stories like Stefan's ... don't let the haters stop you doing what you want to do.
Thank you David I started your Ccna Udemy course wish me luck 🤞
Thank you for your support! Best of luck!
This is very encouraging and highly informative indeed. Lots of my total appreciation to Stefan. I just love it and feel most encouraged🙏🙏
Thanks David for presenting Stefan. A real and actionable advice from x5IE, What an awesome and humble guy , throughly enjoyed it .
What a great interview , his humility really stands out , great guy ; both of you are so inspirational.
This is a great interview. I'm thankful for the information.
I love you David for all you do. I enjoy watching and learning from your educative videos. Thank ypu
One Word Mr Bombal thank you and God. Bless u
Thank you 😀 We have to help each other!
Ive finished my prereq's for Nursing, I have been on the waiting list for years to get into The CA. State College Nursing Program. I was called into program although you have to be Covid vaxxed. I've also gone through program to become a Surgical Asst. Im done! In the State of CA. They want you vaxxed(covid vaxx). Im done! I thank you so much for your info. Im on a journey search and I will open these new doors of this new World, AI, Data Science. Im 53 yrs old but age is a number, Im excited for new adventures & I love to be challenged! Bless you all and good luck in your growth.
Good and I liked ...❤
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Hello sir, I'm from Bihar,India. I found your channel yesterday and i am learning. And started with installation of kali in my lappy to the cracking wifi password. Love you Bombal sirrrr❤❤
great bro keep it up... from where you learning
Thank You Sir David for Making my Day!
Glad to hear that! Do something today to make all of your tomorrows better!
@@davidbombal Sure Sir 🤜
Great inspiration 👏. Thank you David and Stephen. I just completed my second year of IT and am still excited to learn! Currently finishing up my studies for network+.
Keep up the good job david. It was a great interview. Thank you for the great content❤
From my own personal experience to continue my education in the complex works of computing, you are never too old to learn new techniques and concepts in technology
David...you are awesome. Your content is awesome. Thank you.
I retired from a 30 year career the exact same way. Kudos for sharing.
Your channel is a blessing
I really love that determination. Sometimes, some comments really push you to expand your limit
Keep going David, your material is amazing! Thank you for the video, inspiring journey!
Thank you! Agreed - Stefan's story is amazing!
Thank you for posting this interview!
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This is amazing Dawid .Thanks for this interview .❤
Thank you,i stayed listening for 1hr+ of the video,very interesting and entertaining,especially the one where the certification part
Just a note, college does have it benefits:
a) most of applications are automated which discards automatically non-graduates
b) college is for networking: people hire people
c) ROI is not only expressed in money but college is a time for you to grow in other ways
Was about to say this, props for elaborating. College makes you network with people and your other skills. Remember you are not only hired bec of your hard skill, you soft skills is a deal breaker. No one wants to work with just skilled personnel thats hard to communicate with.
College doesn't guarantee you will interact with people. I was baked for the majority of my time in college and I didn't feel like talking to anyone
college is not up to date with fast developing technology and never will
@@THEARPE07 keeping up to date is your own responsibility, not the college's. Colleges equip you with the fundamentals. Once you graduate and enter the workforce, you have to consistently upgrade yourself via courses.
@@THEARPE07 College is the theory (which does not change much) you have to get up to modern standards on your own.
Thank you for the interview it's very motivating to reach goal
Respect you for core of my heart
Thank you. Make a difference to your future by doing something today.
I’m was a telephone technician doing POT and security alarm tech looking to learn networking thank you David for this information
Thanks for lovely information sir love you from India 🇮🇳
David.. you shot it out the park what another bloody good guest, he so nice
Thank you David
You're welcome!
Thank you for sharing this ...
You're welcome!
Hey, David Bombal! Can you bring a guest expert in digital forensics? It would be helpful for me and anyone who wants to start in digital forensics.
Thanks Dave for all you've been doing to help people improve their lives through IT. I've been a BIG FAN. Also many thanks to Stefan for his INSPIRING story.
You stressed the importance of a GOOD Networking knowledge for someone going into CyberSceurity.
My questions are:
1. How much of Networking do you advice one knows before going into CyberSecurity?
2. Which Security Certs are most sought after by employers?
3. Can I work remotely or be a freelancer with CyberSecurity knowledge?
Many thanks in advance Dave.
Thank you all 💌
awesome interview Stefan and David !!
Studying is important for everyone. Thank for your help.😄
Excellent interview David, always bringing on inspiring people in tech
👍👍👍👍👍Great Job Well Done David & Stefan!
The Best Investment You can make is to INVEST in YOURSELF!
Embrace Life Long Learning you embrace the Key to continuous Success in Life.
Thanks to All the Great Teachers in my Life who gave me HOPE - especially the first that impressed upon me that Education goes beyond the classroom and schooling years. All of a sudden I told myself I WILL BE there even if it were to take me double, tripple, or however much more the time to do it. Importantly is to follow your passion and enjoy your Learning experience.
Of course there will be time we need to bring food to the family table and slow down or halt our learning process or switch path but have passion & joy in whatever new things you learn & remember to teach somebody else so that we spread the same Joy and make life better for everyone else.
That again I have to Thanks & Salute you both again & again!
👍👍👍👍👍
Truly yours,
LifeLongLearner
Ps: My path is definitely longer & further to go but I am still learning new things & passing the skill & knoewledge to others. Don't think I will ever stop.
Wow! This inspired me, Since I left secondary school I went into a web development certification & currently working as a web developer; and now I just finished my CEHv13 and I am looking forward to OSCP certification. My ethical hacking journey just started after being inspired by this channel and others. Thanks Sir David...
what web dev cert did you go into?
@@pokufan55 Well in my country, there is a vocational training course (Diploma of Vocational Training) that's what I took for about nine months, then I had to continue on my own from there by taking up real projects to do personally & via freelancing. My experience came about because of these projects I engaged into ensuring I use the best coding practices known in the market. Through this, I was able to pass Turing's exams (PHP/Laravel, Python/Django).
Just lookout for a niche, checkout for the best tutors online, keep working...
Great video
Thanks David
You're welcome!
Keep it going. This is so motivational 🙏
I would like to have a good job and achieve something big in my life, but I always give up and I am keep trying. Always something is distracting me. I feel like my life is passing by... But I won't give up and I will keep improving every day...
Just keep moving forward and cut your loses. Try to see clearly and motivate yourself. Good luck to you. Be safe.
Love the content!
Thank you!
What an inspiration Stefan is and David of course for posting the content that he does. Can relate to being made to feel completely and utterly inadequate and small by someone of whom is supposed (emphasis on the word 'supposed') to be encouraging people they're leading to be as successful as they possibly can instead of using words such as 'never been a success' etc in appraisals. Personally believe that everyone has something positive to bring to the table so to speak and that focusing on an individuals failings is unhelpful and damaging. Fascinated in this field however in the position that David quite often refers to this being it's not only youngsters that are wanting to get their foot through the door and into this rapidly moving and interesting career path.
You can't change the past, but you can change the future.
Thank you @david
@DB - Wow!! Excellent vlog. Definitely saved this. Glad I subscribed.
am so inspired man by your videos David
Very happy to hear that! We need to help one another get better every day 😀
As i said always, as good as it always🙏👍🏻
Thank you! I appreciate that!
15 years ago I used to be stuck in the same rut a lot of young IT professionals seem to be getting stuck in. The old “XYZ entry level IT job wants X# years of experience, but to get that experience I need XYZ entry level IT job.” Or having to think I needed all those fancy certifications and schooling before obtaining that entry level IT job. With the amount of free information out there (even 20 plus years ago) there was no reason at the time not to be able to get that experience on my own without a job in the field. A tip for all those writing resumes in the tech field. You can absolutely use your years of “tinkering” and “personal project” as experience. Looks really good when you take initiative to learn on your own.
Very nice david
Thank you! It was great talking with Stefan!
@DB - This'll be the 3X I'm watching this video... Freaking awesome. Whenever u don't succeed - get mad, give the world the finger, roll up ur sleeves, and prove 'em wrong.
What makes me envy this guy is how he was able to work in the field before hand, I wish I could gain hands on experience while I’m schooling and getting certs….I’m a hands on person and know for a fact I’d understand a lot of things better than reading about it constantly. I wish more jobs were out there that hired people while they are getting educated or even trained them along the way. Being stuck working as a manager in a retail store while balancing full time college can be rough on the brain at times, but I manage even though I feel I could be learning and doing more.
Very true. He was lucky he got in at an early stage. Not to take away all he went through but that initial start is all we need.
Learn different things from every video, ❤
I’m autistic; imposter syndrome is the story of my life. I’m a burnt out, 31 year old, auto mechanic, who’s a single dad with primary custody. Training myself is going to be very difficult, but my autism gave me a 127 IQ and the ability to hyper focus on something I’m in to. I’m hoping to land my first IT (hopefully pentester) job, by 2025.
Self teaching is a hard skill in of itself and you have to be disciplined in order to do it and do it well.
I'm on a path of becoming a self-taught system administrator. If anyone who's reading this can recommend me resources, courses, books and bootcams for becoming a sysadmin which are not a waste of time and money I would really appreciate it.
If you have limited Linux experience, I'd recommend OTW's Linux for Hackers book as a starting point. Having a base of knowledge of how to use Linux from a low level is a big advantage to more advanced sysadmins, because when the more advanced things break, you're not baffled as to how to start troubleshooting. If you want to get into commercial Linux administration these days, you need to know products like Ansible and/or Chef, because most Linux admins are not limited to manually adminning a couple systems anymore. Many admins are responsible for dozens or hundreds (or more) systems, and you'll need to use automation and infrastructure as code systems to be able to do it efficiently and effectively.
@@samurphy Thank you very much.
I have hired boot camp graduates and they are severely lacking in real world skills. One guy was so afraid to even touch a keyboard so I took a few older computers and networked them so he could practice and he wouldn’t even try that even though the network was not connected to our internal network. With all the virtualizers you can (and must) get hands on experience in break/fix .
5:58 I've heard of them. despite having been on and run BBS's since the 80s you do have to be lucky and have someone give you a chance like that. I know people that didn't get that kind of a chance, bit of a bummer for them. I got my break like that because of a regional bank in my area that ran Novell 3 & 4. Certs never hurt as long as you are able to teach someone what you've learned, I think. 11:30 absolutely this! The more you know, the more you realize you don't know! 50:28-do both!
Not sure how I stumbled on this video... was looking for how to use a sim card reader so I can ditch a phone... and ended up here. Like listening to a different language - I'm the most un-tech savvy person on earth I suspect. But fascinating. Thank you!
Oh, and if anyone can recommend a safe sim card reader to plug in using a usb for a desktop, that would be great appreciated. 😀
Dear @davidbombal,
Your content has woven a tapestry of admiration in our hearts, and the anticipation for your next video is nothing short of profound. Enthusiasm resonates not just for a solitary viewing, but a desire to relish it repeatedly. With humility, we extend a request for a video unveiling the intricacies of a robust hacking PC configuration and an exploration of the PNPT certification by TCMSecurity. May the Almighty shower you with unwavering health and boundless blessings.
@Zaman
GOOD TALK!😃😎👍💯
54:00 - Hire attitude, teach skill
My Red Hats for you Sir. 🤠
Inspiring!
Very happy to hear that! I love Stefan's story!
Watching this breaks me. I am 34 and also wasted my 20s. Now am scrambling to level up cz the ict job market in kenya right now demands alot of creds. Being a family man now Im also feeling the pressure to do things now and realize how damn i was😁😁. Anybody Can Do It.
Bulletin Board System (BBS). That was awesome times.
Data at 9600 baud ..... SIGH 😂
Wow uunet. They were bought by a bigger Telco. That’s way back. Now I’ll listen to the end
Can you make a video about if your WiFi network maybe hacked? How do you get around it? What steps to take forward after getting rid of the problem.
it's good be a ccnx or jncx, but, the real thing happen in the field ....you need to got good concepts to work but it's not neccesary be a CCIE or JNCIE to be a great engineering or great problem resolver :)
Big fan of Juniper SRX's just wish Juniper was a bit more open and friendly to obtaining the code upgrades for home labbers. Which is not common at all for any of the networking companies.
I always found it interesting how networking companies are always asking for more engineers to come into the fold without ever providing the on hands tools to allow those of us to deep dive things.
There is the security side of things that I do understand, however these newer technologies are really things that you need to be able to get your hands on to fully wrap your head around them.
I wound up purchasing an SRX-300 a while back then the internal eUSB died on it. and I was left trying to find code to bring it back from the dead on a new eUSB and it was a constant fight with juiper support until I purchased a support contract through CDW.
Lol I ran a board with a very active HPA section back in the day too for a quite a few years until broadband became a thing.. ahh those were the days of the 2600 htz tone that opened the whole world up to people, even if it wasnt legal to do so
UA-cam is about to take down your channel, watch out and save your videos. You've done some great work. Rumble is the answer
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I don't think money is really an object, with all the tech books available from Z-library free, software for free, so much content on UA-cam for free, and even paid courses can be found free on torrent sites, it comes down to sitting down and learning the stuff which is the hardest part. And in a way this is holding as back, because when you dropped a bag of cash for your education you feel accountable to actually finish it.
The excuses is if we are just starting we have so much information to learn that we may not be able to learn it before ai makes another leap and makes it even harder and more competitive to find this dwindling jobs……
That is really a good point. The estimated job loss in the computer industry is expected to be something like 300,000,000 jobs. The survey wa done by one of the largest financial firms in the world. I would bet that figure is on the conservative side.
I don't quite understand why there's so many like this unhelpful but they become your friends when you become subject matter expert.
We all had that one guy grilling you only because they themselves lack the knowledge and instead like to shift the focus and blame
Hi David, thank you for this. I have registered for one of the courses with Juniper, do you have any tips on how to get some practical experience with the junos os/devices? The labs are behind a paywall, I am just doing the JNCIA-Junos cert. I have used packet tracer to help me visualise/build networks but it's frustrating not being able to configure the devices like you can for CISCO ones on packet tracer. Thank you!
quote „who wants to transition from Cisco to Junioer“
(End quot) = Is Cisco obsolete now?
Juniper knows A.I is coming for us all…
so juniper is providing free training to humans …that way at least some of the humans will be competent at some level and may be able to put up some kind of resistance 💪🏼
Good luck. Anything that you do, say, write…I short…all online and even offline activities are monitored like never before. Any Iot devices actively monitor all of your activities without exception. Even your car, and that means really any recent vehicles are able to actively monitor the vehicle and relate information as to condition of vehicle and location of vehicle. The CEO of Google had to testify maybe a couple of years ago concerning how much data it collects from anyone that uses google on the internet and also uses google on phone. Google it and you’ll have a real disturbing feeling.
@@joelstolarski2244
Id love to Google it …but I’m worried Google will punish me …I will instead dig a hole in the ground head first using my nose and fingers…and try to burrow as far as I can into the centre of the earth for safety
By the way as a driver…the electric company car I have been given is insanely stupid
The controls are LAAAAAMMME…it as though they have been made to hinder a driver/human rather than assist…old system with knobs and buttons was far superior to touch screen
My learning style is doing. I don't feel like i can do it because i struggle with reading comprehension. How do i overcome that massive obstacle?
HELLO sir , i got stuck at learning about hacking tools , at metasploit , netcat , etc everywhere tutors are saying just how to use , but not how its working how its made and programmed , please suggest me some content for metasploit please sir
I feel the same way when I see ruckus gear
I'm in my late 20s now. My concern is will I still be able to land a job when I switch over to becoming a network engineer or such? I have a background in IT and computer networking but it's just this time that I started to get back and be interested in this type of work. What are your thoughts? I hope someone could give me an idea.
@davidbombal Why would someone choose Juniper over Cisco? Isn't it a safer bet to go for Cisco? I mean, based on job boards alone at least?
Can I get some advice, I have 7 certifications and have been trying to break into Cybersecurity for 2 years now and I have yet to land a job, even IT support companies have pass me over. Any thoughts?
Thank you kindly
Whoever develops and is able to bring online the first Quantum computer will completely negate any and all computer security safeguards. Not only that. Combining Ai with quantum computing and nothing at all will be safe from intrusion.
My problem is different, I don't understand how my bosses can call me an engineer. xD The interview was for Manual Tester and now I'm the "do the thing" guy, lol, lmao.