Dont know if you guys gives a shit but if you're stoned like me during the covid times then you can stream all the new movies on Instaflixxer. I've been streaming with my girlfriend for the last few days :)
All fluff, how are you a cybersecurity solutions architect? To be a Security Architect you need to have a broad spectrum of experience including database, Incident response, operating systems/servers, networking, Security hardening, troubleshooting, Application development and much more which are gotten from years and years of tried experience. Straight out of college with no experience and just a basic internship yet you qualified for a cybersecurity architect in Amazon, definitely has to be privilege or your location because in the DMV area you will be chewed out the door.
Phil Ivy bruh I know right? I’m from dc.. and the thought of being security architect with salaries above $120,000/annually from 0 experience was a too much for me to chew.. so I took a trip down the comments. This is total bs
Phil Ivy he’s the head of their sales team. He’s pretty good but I can see through the bs because I was in sales for 10 years. He’s pretty good. I’m not gonna lie. He’ll talk about a lot of concepts but not be able to follow through...talked about IDS way too damn much... con man
Security Architect position takes 8-10 years of experience. Period. That’s what is usually written in the job ads. But, maybe this guy’s position doesn’t require that pile of knowledge or maybe he is really gifted and learned everything quickly :) ? I have seen various SA positions with absolutely different descriptions and requirements, some of them actually being standard engineering roles.
wow great tips i think im ready to take the next step to propel my cybersecurity career!
Studying MSc in Cyber Security. Psyched to Watch this. AWS or any other N companies. Fingers crossed !
Dont know if you guys gives a shit but if you're stoned like me during the covid times then you can stream all the new movies on Instaflixxer. I've been streaming with my girlfriend for the last few days :)
@Mack Jagger Yup, been using Instaflixxer for years myself :)
Did anyone notice a firefly? @12:55
You’d have to be nuts to have to read that many books.
Well look where he is now
That's why we get paid so well in cyber.
Gotta train hard.
All fluff, how are you a cybersecurity solutions architect? To be a Security Architect you need to have a broad spectrum of experience including database, Incident response, operating systems/servers, networking, Security hardening, troubleshooting, Application development and much more which are gotten from years and years of tried experience. Straight out of college with no experience and just a basic internship yet you qualified for a cybersecurity architect in Amazon, definitely has to be privilege or your location because in the DMV area you will be chewed out the door.
Phil Ivy bruh I know right? I’m from dc.. and the thought of being security architect with salaries above $120,000/annually from 0 experience was a too much for me to chew.. so I took a trip down the comments. This is total bs
Phil Ivy he’s the head of their sales team. He’s pretty good but I can see through the bs because I was in sales for 10 years. He’s pretty good. I’m not gonna lie. He’ll talk about a lot of concepts but not be able to follow through...talked about IDS way too damn much... con man
Security Architect position takes 8-10 years of experience. Period. That’s what is usually written in the job ads. But, maybe this guy’s position doesn’t require that pile of knowledge or maybe he is really gifted and learned everything quickly :) ? I have seen various SA positions with absolutely different descriptions and requirements, some of them actually being standard engineering roles.
120k is pretty entry-level for tech in seattle
@@Ruffgemm 120k is not hard to get in DMV bro. I know because I live here.
one question to ask is
why does he have too many relatives?
LISTEN EINSTIEN, YOU ARE STILL NO BODY. CHANGE THE TITLE OF YOUR VIDEO
crappy
Anyone watching this, entry level jobs don't exist. You will NOT get a job without experience!
Not true , i ve seen people getting it
Not true. Amazon doesn’t work like that. They actually give people a chance.
@@Porter5habazz Not talking about warehouse worker brotha.
Yeah this isn’t true chief