Great vid, I've heard many other suggest getting the Comptia A+, Network + & Security + for beginners. But it makes more sense to get certs tailored to the desired job rather than just getting a general IT certs. After getting these certs, are there any lab sites you could recommend or how to build projects to show employers.
Ah yes. Most people recommend the CompTIA trifecta simply because you learn the fundamentals of IT. I think this is a great strategy if you’re transitioning into tech with no prior background. BUT, it may not be realistic for those who don’t have the time (and money) to invest into it. For starters, I am currently building out a website that folks can reference for building a devsecops pipeline. I have something that you can start with if you have: www.devsecblueprint.com/projects/devsecops-home-lab/ You can also check out the prerequisites section which route you to various other resources with starter projects (especially in the cloud)
Just a quick tip bro ... Appreciate the content and efforts... Best if you skip the intro music and logo, etc. ... Everyone these days just wants to get to the point and bounce... Thanks again.
Nice information, really helpful going forward..
Thanks
No worries! Glad you found this video helpful ☺️
Great video list, breakdown of each exam (Security+, Linux+, DVA, CKA), and value that each will hold. Well done! 👏
Thank you so much Aaron! Really means a lot! I put quite a bit of effort into making this video ☺️
great info! Working on them. Subscribed.
Thank you so much for watching and your support! 🙌🏽💛
Definitely let me know how it goes with the certifications you chose to work on getting 😄
Great vid, I've heard many other suggest getting the Comptia A+, Network + & Security + for beginners.
But it makes more sense to get certs tailored to the desired job rather than just getting a general IT certs.
After getting these certs, are there any lab sites you could recommend or how to build projects to show employers.
Ah yes. Most people recommend the CompTIA trifecta simply because you learn the fundamentals of IT. I think this is a great strategy if you’re transitioning into tech with no prior background. BUT, it may not be realistic for those who don’t have the time (and money) to invest into it.
For starters, I am currently building out a website that folks can reference for building a devsecops pipeline. I have something that you can start with if you have: www.devsecblueprint.com/projects/devsecops-home-lab/
You can also check out the prerequisites section which route you to various other resources with starter projects (especially in the cloud)
@@damienjburks Thanks 👍🏽
Just a quick tip bro ... Appreciate the content and efforts... Best if you skip the intro music and logo, etc. ... Everyone these days just wants to get to the point and bounce... Thanks again.
Thanks for watching, and I appreciate your input! 💛
Thank you for providing valuable information for individuals interested in pursuing cloud security but unsure about which certifications to focus on.
You're welcome! I'm happy that you found this video helpful 😄
Van u suggest me resources for CompTIA Security+ ?
Absolutely! This is the author I used to pass my CompTIA Security+:
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