Brother I want to do a cyber security course but I don't like coding I have learned C,C++ and python and I didn't find it interesting but I like cyber security. So should I do a course or not?
Hi Jono, I come from a non-related field and I'm a couple of days away from getting my Google Cybersecurity cert, planning to go for Sec+ afterwards. Should I consider taking a Bootcamp program or isn't that necessary in order to get the job? Thanks so much for the content you're a great help to us bro!🙏
Hey Jono, as we all already know capabilities of the SOAR and learning and implementing capabilities of SOAR in incident response nowadays they can easily replace most of the L1 and L2 SOC analysts and moreover, these advanced SOAR tools can also do pen testing by learning so is this not a major job security concern for cybersecurity analyst JONO. As I have friends in these roles and they are worried about getting replaced by the SOAR. So in the end we can not even apply to entry-level jobs for SOC Tier 1 as these job roles have been more than 90%replaced already I am a little concerned about this as I myself am training to be in the blue team as a Tier 1 SOC analyst and now concerned about whether I should switch my career to SOC or not🙃
Hey, there's no need to be concerned about automations replacing people. Automations are there to collect and automate mundane tasks. Incident response will never be fully automated because we will always need human verification.
Uncle, I’m planning on one day becoming a penetration tester and maybe even an ethical hacker. Would Computer Engineering or Computer Science be more suitable for the job? And what starting positions would you recommend for such a career path? Fantastic video btw.
Not an Uncle! But I would recommend CompSci for a well rounded knowledge. I always recommend starting with SOC analyst because you need experience on blue team first before moving to red team.
Hi Jono, your videos has been very helpful. I am working as a SOC l1 from past two months and want to get promoted as SOC l2 as soon as possible or shift my career into cloud security. Please let me know what are the things to be done to get promoted to SOC l2 or become a cloud security engineer. If possible please make a road map video in getting promoted to SOC l2 from L1 or road map from SOC l1 to Cloud security. I am 27 years old... Please consider my comment!!!
Hey! I think it's important to understand and build your foundational knowledge and experience as a SOC L1. To get to SOC L2, you need to have a well-rounded knowledge of your entire security architecture and have automy in your team. That means you're rarely relying on your team/manager. For example, when an incident occurs, you would know exactly which systems to investigate, remediate and put in a prevention for future...all by yourself. Cloud security engineer requires more technical knowledge, which means you need to have dev experience to build the tools. Either way, I think you shouldn't rush this!
Sir what if I do bachelor degree in cybersecurity and plus learning every day different from Internet and doing projects, so will this be helpful after 4 years and learning programming also ( I don't trust university)
Hi there , my name is hamzah. I live in Yemen .I am currently studying Google security certificate . My English is probably good with good American accent. I just have a little question here which is ,could I get a remote job in cyber security analyst in any county around the world with the same amount of salary for that country for example the average salary in the U.S for the cyber security analyst is around 60k to 80k in a year. Now if I studied hard learned hard and get a lot of hands on experience could I get the remote job with the same amount of money , thank you all
Depends on the company that is hiring you. Most companies have regional offices, and they will offer something on par to your country's salary. That would be high (depending on your skills) but not too much. If you are willing to receive your salary in dollars, good luck, set up a international account and get ready to be double taxed
@@TechwithJonoyou mean I will not get the same amount of money right . I mean that I live in Yemen but if I got hired in the U.S I will not get the same salary
The school that I am looking to go to has four different concentrations. I know you are in cyber security, but what is your opinion on the other concentrations? Application Development • Networking & System Management •Cyber Security• Information Systems Management
Do you have to wear a black hoodie in a dark room or does that just depend on the company?
Only happens in hollywood!
Thank you so much. Your channel have gave me the boost I need to go for a career in cybersecurity.
I would watch a video called „How to document for dummies” 😅 love your content❤
As a Junior Threat Analyst, I learned a lot from you. Thank you!!
Good to hear!
Brother I want to do a cyber security course but I don't like coding I have learned C,C++ and python and I didn't find it interesting but I like cyber security. So should I do a course or not?
Hi Jono, I come from a non-related field and I'm a couple of days away from getting my Google Cybersecurity cert, planning to go for Sec+ afterwards. Should I consider taking a Bootcamp program or isn't that necessary in order to get the job?
Thanks so much for the content you're a great help to us bro!🙏
where do you get the background on your PC? I really like it!
Hey Jono, as we all already know capabilities of the SOAR and learning and implementing capabilities of SOAR in incident response nowadays they can easily replace most of the L1 and L2 SOC analysts and moreover, these advanced SOAR tools can also do pen testing by learning so is this not a major job security concern for cybersecurity analyst JONO. As I have friends in these roles and they are worried about getting replaced by the SOAR. So in the end we can not even apply to entry-level jobs for SOC Tier 1 as these job roles have been more than 90%replaced already I am a little concerned about this as I myself am training to be in the blue team as a Tier 1 SOC analyst and now concerned about whether I should switch my career to SOC or not🙃
Hey, there's no need to be concerned about automations replacing people. Automations are there to collect and automate mundane tasks. Incident response will never be fully automated because we will always need human verification.
Uncle, I’m planning on one day becoming a penetration tester and maybe even an ethical hacker. Would Computer Engineering or Computer Science be more suitable for the job? And what starting positions would you recommend for such a career path? Fantastic video btw.
Not an Uncle! But I would recommend CompSci for a well rounded knowledge. I always recommend starting with SOC analyst because you need experience on blue team first before moving to red team.
@@TechwithJono Much appreciated. The Uncle part was mostly a joke but you are still my elder so😂
Hi Jono, your videos has been very helpful. I am working as a SOC l1 from past two months and want to get promoted as SOC l2 as soon as possible or shift my career into cloud security. Please let me know what are the things to be done to get promoted to SOC l2 or become a cloud security engineer. If possible please make a road map video in getting promoted to SOC l2 from L1 or road map from SOC l1 to Cloud security. I am 27 years old... Please consider my comment!!!
Hey! I think it's important to understand and build your foundational knowledge and experience as a SOC L1. To get to SOC L2, you need to have a well-rounded knowledge of your entire security architecture and have automy in your team. That means you're rarely relying on your team/manager. For example, when an incident occurs, you would know exactly which systems to investigate, remediate and put in a prevention for future...all by yourself. Cloud security engineer requires more technical knowledge, which means you need to have dev experience to build the tools. Either way, I think you shouldn't rush this!
@@TechwithJono Thank you for the reply... 😁
I just got my cybersecurity degree. What positions should I start applying for that would be good for get some experience.
Congrats! Best bet would be SOC analyst.
Sir what if I do bachelor degree in cybersecurity and plus learning every day different from Internet and doing projects, so will this be helpful after 4 years and learning programming also ( I don't trust university)
For sure my man!
Hi there , my name is hamzah. I live in Yemen .I am currently studying Google security certificate . My English is probably good with good American accent. I just have a little question here which is ,could I get a remote job in cyber security analyst in any county around the world with the same amount of salary for that country for example the average salary in the U.S for the cyber security analyst is around 60k to 80k in a year. Now if I studied hard learned hard and get a lot of hands on experience could I get the remote job with the same amount of money , thank you all
Depends on the company that is hiring you. Most companies have regional offices, and they will offer something on par to your country's salary. That would be high (depending on your skills) but not too much.
If you are willing to receive your salary in dollars, good luck, set up a international account and get ready to be double taxed
Yeah as the above comment mentioned, depends on the company but most cases it will be salary in the country you pay tax in.
In my country the is no Tax pay at all so I think the salary will not be the same at all
@@TechwithJonoyou mean I will not get the same amount of money right . I mean that I live in Yemen but if I got hired in the U.S I will not get the same salary
BRO HOW TO BUILD LOGIC IN CODES AND HOW CAN I CREATE MY OWN CODE PLEASE REPLY 😊
I think you should watch basic coding videos first
@@TechwithJono thx bro 😊
The school that I am looking to go to has four different concentrations. I know you are in cyber security, but what is your opinion on the other concentrations? Application Development • Networking & System Management •Cyber Security• Information Systems Management
Not sure what kind of opinion you're after, I'm only familiar with Cybersecurity from your list