@@techwithsoleymanhi Soleyman. I left a comment in one of your previous video in which you" liked" by giving it a thumbs up. I did a cloud engineering simulation on the website called "Forage" and I enjoyed it. But before I take cloud engineer seriously as a career path , I'll you to talk about how artificial intelligence will impact the cloud space and what we need to do be marketable and stay compeyitive. Talk about the emerging technology in the space, career paths and certifications to take to up our game. I ask since your the SME in the space and also, because I hear people saying cloud engineer jobs are dying now that ai has entered the space. Can you explain what edge computing is? Expected career projection. What does cloud job will look like next year ? 0r 2026?
Since i've graduated this year as a Cloud Architecture Engineer (and not after high school, i'm 40) and have some experience in IT i can easily disprove the first argument. Working in the cloud environment isn't about clicking in fancy GUIs - most of the time You'll be working on yaml files or in terraform. Don't even get me started on the challenging aspect and quantity of devops tools. It is ridiculous at this moment, the iceberg of cloud related tools. I think that it is one of the fastest growing field in IT, beside "bestseller" - AI. I'll try to go into cloud security myself.
Agree and disagree here speaking by experience. I have been working in IT sales at an OEM and partner level with visibility at any scale and can confirm this. Cybersecurity is not going anywhere and people are getting paid to get trained by the larger companies to increase their skills, to get there you need the basics. On the other hand Cloud computing is indeed a very useful skill, but more and more companies are leaving the cloud du to higher costs. I think balance is the key here and every approach is different some people will like cybersecurity and others cloud.
Very small companies perhaps, but for medium to larger companies, hyperscale computing service are growing at a crazy rate. Cloud service also keep getting cheaper rather quickly. You also have to remember companies both large and small, don't simply use only Cloud based services, they will have local office services etc that require local Sec Ops. Lots of IT jobs for all
@@techwithsoleymanhi Soleyman. I left a comment in one of your previous video in which you" liked" by giving it a thumbs up. I did a cloud engineering simulation on the website called "Forage" and I enjoyed it. But before I take cloud engineer seriously as a career path , I'll you to talk about how artificial intelligence will impact the cloud space and what we need to do be marketable and stay compeyitive. Talk about the emerging technology in the space, career paths and certifications to take to up our game. I ask since your the SME in the space and also, because I hear people saying cloud engineer jobs are dying now that ai has entered the space. Can you explain what edge computing is? Expected career projection. What does cloud job will look like next year ? 0r 2026? Get us ready for jobs coming up in the cloud space.
@@carolopara6069Cloud engineering is not dieing, neither is security. Study them both because jobs already do require skills in both areas more often then not.
Just a tip: cyber security is reverse Engineering field Which means learn how that specific thing work See how its been bulid Try to break it down So you build the experience needed To deliver the handling for that thing in organization's so you land the job easily In summary to get tricked with wide scope Choose the small very high demand area and master it
Opted for Cybersecurity - network architect. And now studying cloud computing to specialise as a Cloud Security Architect/Engineer. Simpler route for me and the market location I'm in.
@moses.muchemi still studying. Opted for an instructor led option. But I'm working as a network security architect. For cloud security, I've seen most need you to have a background/experience in cybersecurity reason i chose that route
But i think demand in cyber security is high and supply is less and due to booming of ai cyber attacks grown 600x so why should we only develop apps not secure them then what's the purpose remain?
It is BS Sybersecurity is not for everyone. You need a special mindset. Same like for Police detectives, not everyone would be able to do it. And catching game is not true also. Of course will take a bit of time to get to it, but eventually it will pay off, and most of the time way better than cloud computing
What I'd also say is that by learning any technology the modern way, you will, by default, learn how to do it securely. All proper training courses across various technology areas focus on "security by design" and "secure by default". If you aren't learning how to do whatever it is you're learning securely, ditch it and find a different resource. I always tell people that EVERYONE is n information security person; they just don't know it yet and they may just not be a good one because they're exposing themselves or others.
This sounds like a challenge for any IT jobs people start out with...the individual wants to be an analyst or engineer fresh from college and never apply for a help desk or call center position where they may grow from within....if you work for a bigger company; otherwise you need to job hop. First it was active directory, or systems admin as the hard to get into position years back, now it just shifted since most organizations do not know what to do or how to hire for a security position in the same way they had no idea how to hire qualified systems administrators.
all i heard was "play the safe option cause the other option required too much work" basically tells me you assume your audience isnt up for the challenge. its actually a little offensive...
Talk about Selective hearing, The gentleman speaking gave his experience, others experiences, logic and theory, Research and Studies, Company trends. How offensive that you didn’t hear him but instead implied that he’s being offensive.
Tried to get an infosec job as a beginner. Two security certs, multiple projects, polishing my resume, and applying to close to 500 jobs has gotten me nowhere. I think I might give cloud a try.
Great advice, people should focus on other fields which are more beginner-friendly and not cybersecurity! (I'm in cybersecurity and need to get rid of the competition)
Is Cloud a good option coming from Software development. I already have started it and covered the basics. But am confused in Data science/analyst vs cloud which is better ?
The truth is that cyber security as a career is NOT for beginners IMO. A good candidate as a cyber security beginner is someone who has sufficient knowledge and experience with the technologies a cyber security professional will need to secure in the first place. If you start with cyber, you'll either be out of your depth from the get go or you will be a risk to businesses and people. Of course there are rare exceptions, where there are some really astute individuals that can jump right in and learn cyber quickly but the reality is that it's likely not cyber security they're learning but rather the underpinnings of a technology or business process that they'll then learn how to either exploit or protect. For example, when doing the CISSP exam, sure, you may be able to consume data and pass the exam purely because you have the human equivalent of a machine learning brain but you will not be able to apply the principles contextually without understanding the why, the how or being able to call on intimate knowledge of the thing you're trying to protect. Sure, you can use frameworks but then again, any person that can read can as well.
1:53 I worked at a public accounting firm as a IT risk advisory consultant. It was my first job fresh out of university. I struggled to learn the job and ended up getting fired for poor performance.
Turn up to some real people and you will realize that getting a job as cloud engineer is equally difficult now. This field is somewhat mixed with development, companies now need developers who know some concepts of cloud as well. If you talk about really big corporations, then getting a job as cloud or cyber sec is on same level. Basically after COVID-19 its really difficult for any beginner to crack any, I repeat any, IT job.
As a student, I currently do not possess a payment card. However, without payment card information, I am unable to access the free guide. Could you please assist me in resolving this issue?" 😢😢😢
Is ot possible to transition from cloud cpmputing to AI or machine learning? Ot always heard that you need advance mathematics to work on those fields.
I'm 3.5 years into my IT career. Started with just interest in cyber security and finding myself obsessed with networking and Cisco devices. Now that I'm back to studying cysec I'm really happy I learned a good amount of networking. First of all networking and CCNA content makes way more sense, and in turn cyber security does even more now for me too.
Hey Soleyman, thanks for the video! I’m looking to transition into the field from something that shares a ton of the same values, but is an entirely different career. I am a portion of the way through the google Cyber Security professionals course, but should I pause this and dive into cloud computing since it is an easier barrier to entry??
I need a career change but have zero know how to start out in IT. I don't have an IT background, but I'm an HVAC tech which requires a problem solving mindset. How do I get into this field?
I'm in a cybersecurity bootcamp right now (Nexus with U of M), and one of my instructors said that the best troubleshooter he's ever met had heavy maintenance skills. He also recommended Professor Messer's UA-cam channels for learning Cybersecurity. I personally like his stuff and it's free. Certification Cynergy also has an IMMENSE amount of free stuff on their channel; like ITF+ and A+ courses. I'm on the journey so I'm not certified yet, but I wholeheartedly trust the knowledge that I'm receiving so far. I hope this helps
I see you offer two-tier program packages. Have any students successfully entered the field with just the first tier, not any that had mentorship, or did they find it necessary to enroll in your Personalized Mentorship program? If any have been successful, where can I see their stories?
@@techwithsoleymantalk about the future of cloud and ai in the next 2 year. Equip us with in demand certifications for those roles in order to be marketable and stay competitive in the job market.
So i just got in college aa a freshmen and im taking up cyber security as a 18 year old, my question here is wot should i do to have knowledge of it btw i do have linux on one of my laptop
If i understand right! With this course I can be job ready in less than 6 months right? Do i need to have any knowledge or practice experience before starting your course?
I'm currently working as a cloud collab implementor specialist, which all they do is on Webex calling configuration and provide migration and support. Will you advise me to continue doing this for 2-3 years as getting certified along the way or searching for another position immediately? 🤔
hello sir, i have just started my cybersecurity journey and i am getting graduated in 2026 till the i have decided to take the CEH and COMPTIA SEC+ and even the microsoft or aws cloud certificationss will after completing this i will land a good job in cybersecurity field?? Please guide sir
I almost signed up for cybersecurity school awhile back but I went with your academy instead. :)
How good is it?
@@headinthekloudz I'm enjoying the classes and hands on projects.
Cook
@@techwithsoleymanhi Soleyman. I left a comment in one of your previous video in which you" liked" by giving it a thumbs up. I did a cloud engineering simulation on the website called "Forage" and I enjoyed it. But before I take cloud engineer seriously as a career path , I'll you to talk about how artificial intelligence will impact the cloud space and what we need to do be marketable and stay compeyitive. Talk about the emerging technology in the space, career paths and certifications to take to up our game. I ask since your the SME in the space and also, because I hear people saying cloud engineer jobs are dying now that ai has entered the space. Can you explain what edge computing is? Expected career projection. What does cloud job will look like next year ? 0r 2026?
Did you get a job though
Since i've graduated this year as a Cloud Architecture Engineer (and not after high school, i'm 40) and have some experience in IT i can easily disprove the first argument. Working in the cloud environment isn't about clicking in fancy GUIs - most of the time You'll be working on yaml files or in terraform. Don't even get me started on the challenging aspect and quantity of devops tools. It is ridiculous at this moment, the iceberg of cloud related tools. I think that it is one of the fastest growing field in IT, beside "bestseller" - AI.
I'll try to go into cloud security myself.
The fact that he didnt heart your comment says alot
@@cyberdrache8416 XD Because of course he hearts all of them... oh wait, actually no.
Agree and disagree here speaking by experience. I have been working in IT sales at an OEM and partner level with visibility at any scale and can confirm this. Cybersecurity is not going anywhere and people are getting paid to get trained by the larger companies to increase their skills, to get there you need the basics. On the other hand Cloud computing is indeed a very useful skill, but more and more companies are leaving the cloud du to higher costs. I think balance is the key here and every approach is different some people will like cybersecurity and others cloud.
Very small companies perhaps, but for medium to larger companies, hyperscale computing service are growing at a crazy rate. Cloud service also keep getting cheaper rather quickly. You also have to remember companies both large and small, don't simply use only Cloud based services, they will have local office services etc that require local Sec Ops. Lots of IT jobs for all
Cooking! Cloud Security is the place, best of both cyber and cloud world :D
Cybersecurity is so difficult to enter for a beginner, you're right
Absolutely, it’s a super complex niche
@@techwithsoleymanhi Soleyman. I left a comment in one of your previous video in which you" liked" by giving it a thumbs up. I did a cloud engineering simulation on the website called "Forage" and I enjoyed it. But before I take cloud engineer seriously as a career path , I'll you to talk about how artificial intelligence will impact the cloud space and what we need to do be marketable and stay compeyitive. Talk about the emerging technology in the space, career paths and certifications to take to up our game. I ask since your the SME in the space and also, because I hear people saying cloud engineer jobs are dying now that ai has entered the space. Can you explain what edge computing is? Expected career projection. What does cloud job will look like next year ? 0r 2026? Get us ready for jobs coming up in the cloud space.
@@carolopara6069Cloud engineering is not dieing, neither is security. Study them both because jobs already do require skills in both areas more often then not.
Its not difficult its just gate keepy.
@@techwithsoleymanalso its suffering from the results of companies not hiring today
100% and cloud gives you the opportunity to specialise in security if you still really want to
Exactly!!!
Just a tip: cyber security is reverse Engineering field
Which means learn how that specific thing work
See how its been bulid
Try to break it down
So you build the experience needed
To deliver the handling for that thing in organization's so you land the job easily
In summary to get tricked with wide scope
Choose the small very high demand area and master it
Opted for Cybersecurity - network architect. And now studying cloud computing to specialise as a Cloud Security Architect/Engineer. Simpler route for me and the market location I'm in.
wow you found a job?
@moses.muchemi still studying. Opted for an instructor led option. But I'm working as a network security architect. For cloud security, I've seen most need you to have a background/experience in cybersecurity reason i chose that route
You gained a follower! Thank you for breaking down everything into digestible bites!!
But i think demand in cyber security is high and supply is less and due to booming of ai cyber attacks grown 600x so why should we only develop apps not secure them then what's the purpose remain?
It is BS
Sybersecurity is not for everyone.
You need a special mindset.
Same like for Police detectives, not everyone would be able to do it.
And catching game is not true also.
Of course will take a bit of time to get to it, but eventually it will pay off, and most of the time way better than cloud computing
What I'd also say is that by learning any technology the modern way, you will, by default, learn how to do it securely. All proper training courses across various technology areas focus on "security by design" and "secure by default". If you aren't learning how to do whatever it is you're learning securely, ditch it and find a different resource.
I always tell people that EVERYONE is n information security person; they just don't know it yet and they may just not be a good one because they're exposing themselves or others.
Would you mind sharing the research paper?
Good point :)
This sounds like a challenge for any IT jobs people start out with...the individual wants to be an analyst or engineer fresh from college and never apply for a help desk or call center position where they may grow from within....if you work for a bigger company; otherwise you need to job hop. First it was active directory, or systems admin as the hard to get into position years back, now it just shifted since most organizations do not know what to do or how to hire for a security position in the same way they had no idea how to hire qualified systems administrators.
there are some videos with the Title "Don´t start Cloud Engineering - Do This instead"
all i heard was "play the safe option cause the other option required too much work" basically tells me you assume your audience isnt up for the challenge. its actually a little offensive...
Talk about Selective hearing,
The gentleman speaking gave his experience, others experiences, logic and theory, Research and Studies, Company trends.
How offensive that you didn’t hear him but instead implied that he’s being offensive.
If you can't see that as a challenge,you are the one who is offensive
Tried to get an infosec job as a beginner. Two security certs, multiple projects, polishing my resume, and applying to close to 500 jobs has gotten me nowhere. I think I might give cloud a try.
That's the beauty of learning cloud. You can jump into (and out of) any number of other specializations in tech, like security or AI.
Yep! It’s that simple
Great advice, people should focus on other fields which are more beginner-friendly and not cybersecurity!
(I'm in cybersecurity and need to get rid of the competition)
😭😭🤣
nooo😭😭
I quit CS back in May. I’m in Real Estate. Was thinking of doing project management & or Life Insurance.
I ran away from a interview at NWM now doing CS lol
You're a real estate agent?
i wanna be cloud security analyst but am i wont skip cybersecurity for the strong foundation.
You have to start off with cloud computing core concepts and gain experience in the industry before you can apply security solutions.
Is Cloud a good option coming from Software development.
I already have started it and covered the basics.
But am confused in Data science/analyst vs cloud which is better ?
Clean up your resume, do projects and internships, stay up to date on current events in your field, this works for ANYTHING. Put a little effort in…
Spot on mate
The truth is that cyber security as a career is NOT for beginners IMO. A good candidate as a cyber security beginner is someone who has sufficient knowledge and experience with the technologies a cyber security professional will need to secure in the first place. If you start with cyber, you'll either be out of your depth from the get go or you will be a risk to businesses and people. Of course there are rare exceptions, where there are some really astute individuals that can jump right in and learn cyber quickly but the reality is that it's likely not cyber security they're learning but rather the underpinnings of a technology or business process that they'll then learn how to either exploit or protect.
For example, when doing the CISSP exam, sure, you may be able to consume data and pass the exam purely because you have the human equivalent of a machine learning brain but you will not be able to apply the principles contextually without understanding the why, the how or being able to call on intimate knowledge of the thing you're trying to protect. Sure, you can use frameworks but then again, any person that can read can as well.
your video is really motivate me for cloud computing thnx for IT sector info
Can you kindly share the report mentioned in the video in the description
1:53 I worked at a public accounting firm as a IT risk advisory consultant. It was my first job fresh out of university. I struggled to learn the job and ended up getting fired for poor performance.
Turn up to some real people and you will realize that getting a job as cloud engineer is equally difficult now. This field is somewhat mixed with development, companies now need developers who know some concepts of cloud as well. If you talk about really big corporations, then getting a job as cloud or cyber sec is on same level. Basically after COVID-19 its really difficult for any beginner to crack any, I repeat any, IT job.
As a student, I currently do not possess a payment card. However, without payment card information, I am unable to access the free guide. Could you please assist me in resolving this issue?" 😢😢😢
Yh I got the free ones
can i get access to cloud enginner academy in installments?and how can i pay?
Is ot possible to transition from cloud cpmputing to AI or machine learning? Ot always heard that you need advance mathematics to work on those fields.
Same here It is challenging, Keep up your good work.
Appreciate it🙏 thanks for supporting
I'm 3.5 years into my IT career. Started with just interest in cyber security and finding myself obsessed with networking and Cisco devices.
Now that I'm back to studying cysec I'm really happy I learned a good amount of networking. First of all networking and CCNA content makes way more sense, and in turn cyber security does even more now for me too.
Hey Soleyman, thanks for the video!
I’m looking to transition into the field from something that shares a ton of the same values, but is an entirely different career.
I am a portion of the way through the google Cyber Security professionals course, but should I pause this and dive into cloud computing since it is an easier barrier to entry??
I need a career change but have zero know how to start out in IT. I don't have an IT background, but I'm an HVAC tech which requires a problem solving mindset. How do I get into this field?
I'm in a cybersecurity bootcamp right now (Nexus with U of M), and one of my instructors said that the best troubleshooter he's ever met had heavy maintenance skills. He also recommended Professor Messer's UA-cam channels for learning Cybersecurity. I personally like his stuff and it's free. Certification Cynergy also has an IMMENSE amount of free stuff on their channel; like ITF+ and A+ courses. I'm on the journey so I'm not certified yet, but I wholeheartedly trust the knowledge that I'm receiving so far. I hope this helps
DM me and ill give you some free advice on direction and path. Cheers!
downvoted for the thumbnail alone
I see you offer two-tier program packages. Have any students successfully entered the field with just the first tier, not any that had mentorship, or did they find it necessary to enroll in your Personalized Mentorship program? If any have been successful, where can I see their stories?
Hey, you can send me an email directly (hello@soleymanshahir.com) or book a call with my team by visiting my website (link in description).
@@techwithsoleymantalk about the future of cloud and ai in the next 2 year. Equip us with in demand certifications for those roles in order to be marketable and stay competitive in the job market.
How about cloud engineer vs network engineer?
So i just got in college aa a freshmen and im taking up cyber security as a 18 year old, my question here is wot should i do to have knowledge of it btw i do have linux on one of my laptop
Start with a logical sentence.
@@badawesome 😭😭😭👌
@@dhheisterYTBro could u please reconstruct the sentence,it gives no sense..
Another video to sell a course?
Helpful as always
Glad you think so!
So u saying we must not start careers in cyber security
you can read gg lil bro
If i understand right! With this course I can be job ready in less than 6 months right? Do i need to have any knowledge or practice experience before starting your course?
Just landed an administrator position and I still have a year left on my cybersecurity degree
how brother? Teach us and give your linkedin
I don't have a degree and I am 29 years old can I get a job in cloud development.
If you really want some free IT career advice, DM me and I'll help you out
@@kennymontana8194 it's youtube lil bro you can't dm
What projects do you recommend?
If everyone do this instead then who gonna handle cyber security in future?
I'm currently working as a cloud collab implementor specialist, which all they do is on Webex calling configuration and provide migration and support. Will you advise me to continue doing this for 2-3 years as getting certified along the way or searching for another position immediately? 🤔
Currently looking for a cloud computing internships as a junior at UW madison Wisconsin. Anyway we could possibly network?
Learning map for cloud engineer?
On my channel!
This is very helpful video
Thank you sir
thanks for this
why are your courses so expensive? answer that!
They cheap af
Go check out the courses by SANS Institute, you'll love their pricing.
@@galloe exactly and theres people complaining about mine lol
Where do you live?😊
hello sir,
i have just started my cybersecurity journey and i am getting graduated in 2026 till the i have decided to take the CEH and COMPTIA SEC+ and even the microsoft or aws cloud certificationss will after completing this i will land a good job in cybersecurity field??
Please guide sir
can someone from cybersec still transcend into cloud or cloud sec
100%, if you watch the full video you’ll see me discussing this :)
Hi Sulaiman I tried to get a quote for my employer but never got one after I singed up.
Hey Bruce, would you mind to email me directly? Its in my bio
Brother assalamu Alaikum can we meet if you are coming to Medina Saudi Arabia
what if u alredy started HAHA GG
I am here first
Love it
Starting at 40 WISH ME LUCK. LOL.