I got laid off early this year and I found most of the jobs that were giving me interviews were for security jobs. I’ve always done security but for part of my career as part of DevOps and Linux engineering. But I decided why not, go back into security, it’s interesting, I’m good at it and companies obviously want to pay me for it. So I got my CISSP and I’m now happily working as a security architect again.
I recently. finished my Google Cybersecurity Professional Certificate. I have no knowledge in cybersecurity space prior to taking the course. After finishing Google Cybersecurity, I can say that I have gained tons of information as well as valuable hands-on experience. Currently, I am studying for CC and actively blasting resumes. Tomorrow I will be interviewing for SOC Analyst 1 position at an outsourcing company. Not expecting to get hired but I want to experience the feeling of getting an interview in the field of Cybersecurity.
@@dewdrop198 you don’t need background coding experience to start out, from what Ive learned cyber security is mostly about logic and understanding of the system you are operating. In order to advance further into the job field and potentially make much more money you will need to have some coding experience which you will have gained along the way don’t let the idea of coding stop you
@@dewdrop198I don't believe one needs coding experience. I just jumped into cybersecurity from the financial world with zero coding knowledge. People who work in the industry that I've talked to say that they don't use any coding, but base level knowledge of how to read code helps a ton I've learnt. If coding is holding you back, as was the case with me, I talked to some people in the space, and they reassured me to not let that get in the way.
I'd love to hear how your interview went. I'm curious, for experience on your resume, did you list anything IT related outside of the Coursera course? Wondering if it's enough to hand out resumes with, without any other experience other than the Google cert.
Thank you for posting this I am starting a completely new career from health and customer service now to cybersecurity Cloud engineering is my goal as much as I am saying it's so hard to get a job no one is hiring yet they need us is very discouraging however I keep going and to hear that you're still promoting it makes me feel better I know I'm going to get a job
I’m glad you mentioned GRC. Hidden gem, to me. I learned so much because I work with different teams and people on every level of the org… even all the way up to SVPs.
That’s the route I’m trying to get into. GRC. It’s hard cause most want years of experience. I have experience working with compliance and doing audits and risk assessments but as a surveillance agent at a casino using physical security
Thank you so much Grant for your sentiment on the field. I've been contemplating what would be the best way to get some experience in this industry. I'm currently enrolled in college for said Cyber Security Networking IT, however, I feel that sometimes what's being taught by the professor tends to feel outdated or the professor themselves isn't fully immersed in what they're teaching. Thus leading to me being uninterested and unmotivated. I'm hoping after I try out this course it can change my perspective on things.
I’m currently a HVAC apprentice and I’m looking for a career change after being nothing but verbally abused for the last year. Computers have always interested me and I applied for my local Cyber security boot camp. What do you guys think about this as a way to break into the industry?
Almost a year ago I contacted you about which career path I should choose in IT. Recently I managed to make the necessary investments and moved into the cyber security area once and for all. I'm going into the pentest area, I started training to learn and get a junior level certification and it's been incredible. (if you want an intern who is starting out in cyber security, 👀I'm here...)
Hi, could you please make a video (or a series) about the basics of kali? Some initial/amateur tools? Maybe something to search network, or enconde data, track packets...
Hi Grant! I'm in my senior year of high school and have been seriously considering Cybersecurity for several months, particularly in trying to become a SOC Analyst. I have been studying the Google Cybersecurity certificate on Coursera for two weeks now, just the available material for the "audit" option as I can't afford to pay for the whole program right now. At the moment I'm unsure whether or not it's in my best interest to try and get a degree in cybersecurity. Although I am aware many businesses are degree-hungry, a lot of people also recommend learning through a handful of certifications and personal projects for the hands-on experience instead of spending four years for a bachelors degree. I'm currently eligible for a program that would have my school district pay for my first year in college, so I was possibly thinking of getting an associate's degree and studying for the Security+ or Blue Team Level 1 certificate after I have completed the Google Cybersecurity cert, on top of a few personal projects. Any input would be greatly appreciated! Many thanks.
Do it. Cybersecurity is only growing more and if you don’t want to spend four years at college just get your associate’s and get your security plus. There’s many free resources out there to help you prepare for the security plus. Try to get an internship while you’re in school to build experience. I’m currently a biology major working in a lab and the pay is decent but not enough. Money isn’t the only reason I’m changing my career but I found I have a high interest in cybersecurity. I decided to make the switch to the tech field but still working at my current job. It’s definitely not easy teaching myself but I’m committed to make the switch to tech. Good luck with your studies and continue watching Grant’s videos as well as others out there who provide valuable information about cybersecurity and their own path to cybersecurity.
@@AngelRamirez-ot5mohi I'm just wondering, I have no experience in cyber security+IT but I am really interested in learning it and I was wondering approx how long would it take for me to acquire the skill?
So it’s my senior year in high school and I figured I needed to start really really taking control of my life I was thinking about doing hvac but honestly with all the technology and the WiFi and company’s using it I think that it’s in great demand and cybersecurity is what I want to pursue I want advice on how to get into cybersecurity the things I need in collage for it and how I need to approach cybersecurity
Well.I hope even though here in Italy it sucks with salaries everywhere...I think I’ll live somewhere else.. i'm doing compit+ plus and i will do also CompTIA PenTest+ then I’ll definitely make other ....then I’ll also do the diploma in IT. unfortunately I couldn’t even do the studies I wanted..
I am studying my bachelor's degree in E-commerce but I have a great interest in cyber security can I study master's in cybersecurity after bachelor's in E-commerce I mean can I get into cybersecurity without CS degree???
Second year Computer Science Student here. I wanna peruse cybersecurity career problem I don't which path should I choose. I did Google IT support certificate now I'm going for Google cybersecurity certificate. After I will do N+ and Sec+ hopefully I will find the right path, as for now I'm all over the place
Thanks man, it is very motivating video to get start in this field. As I am new in this field, could you tell me the best book for beginner so that I can refer it, whenever I get stuck.
Hi Grant! Love the video, I am a project manager with around 4 years of managing agile development projects, recently I took up a role as a security project manager, (gonna work in security audit) would appreciate if you could guide me on a road map to get into cyber security. Also, I'm from a non coding background, only know basic C which I did in my electronics degree.
Hey man I wanna get started in cybersecurity, I don’t have prior experience and am looking at 6-8 months courses but before I start I’ve looked at other videos on YT and a lot of people recommend learning and going through the course curriculum and get a better understanding of what I will be doing, do you have any any advice or tips
It seems challenging and time consuming which I’m willing to put in the time and hard work, but there is a part of me worried I won’t be able pick it up
Guys, cyber security jobs is not something to think about. Since 2018 group of 120 completed a 6 months boot camp, CompTIA certifications, penetration test certifications, GRC and PCI DSS framework, six months internship… none of us has a cyber security job. It’s a waste of time, getting a job in this field it’s about who you know not what you know.
That’s because ‘cybersecurity’ is not an entry-level field. It’s for individuals who have prior experience in some other type of technical role (such as networking, sysadmin, or development).
@@ethanford7428 They pray on people’s emotions, none of them will tell you how much difficult it is to break into cyber security. These are the common words they use to get your money. 1. There is 700 K shortage of cyber security professionals in the US 🇺🇸 alone 2. As soon as you get your CompTIA Security+ under your belt, employers will start calling you every day. 3. Do you want to get an annual salary of 6 figures?
step 1: getting into it :( I have a degree in cyber security but the demand is so short here for entry level positions that I gave up and decided to look for helpdesk IT
Hey man I like your video, I am finishing my associate in criminal justice. I would like to do my bachelors in cybersecurity. I wanna use the cybersecurity knowledge to the criminal field. What do you think?
Hi Bro Good Morning from India , I don't know whether you see my comment or not, But i want to ask you one thing.I want to learn cyber security, Till today i am in Non-It work but decided to learn cyber security and work in that. In this video u said it is a great option in career but I want to know something interesting in this. I am feared about jobs.Does we really have opportunities in cybersecurity? Will we get paid such a nice salary?. If u see my comment plzzz reply me. Thankyou Brother for such a nice information in this video.
Awesome production value! and thanks for sharing the positive aspects, which there are plenty of!
Talk talk talk
I got laid off early this year and I found most of the jobs that were giving me interviews were for security jobs. I’ve always done security but for part of my career as part of DevOps and Linux engineering. But I decided why not, go back into security, it’s interesting, I’m good at it and companies obviously want to pay me for it. So I got my CISSP and I’m now happily working as a security architect again.
I recently. finished my Google Cybersecurity Professional Certificate. I have no knowledge in cybersecurity space prior to taking the course. After finishing Google Cybersecurity, I can say that I have gained tons of information as well as valuable hands-on experience.
Currently, I am studying for CC and actively blasting resumes.
Tomorrow I will be interviewing for SOC Analyst 1 position at an outsourcing company. Not expecting to get hired but I want to experience the feeling of getting an interview in the field of Cybersecurity.
@@dewdrop198 I only experienced C language back in college. I was forced to learn it for my microcontroller project
@@dewdrop198 you don’t need background coding experience to start out, from what Ive learned cyber security is mostly about logic and understanding of the system you are operating. In order to advance further into the job field and potentially make much more money you will need to have some coding experience which you will have gained along the way don’t let the idea of coding stop you
@@dewdrop198u don't need coding for cybersecurity except some specific roles
@@dewdrop198I don't believe one needs coding experience. I just jumped into cybersecurity from the financial world with zero coding knowledge. People who work in the industry that I've talked to say that they don't use any coding, but base level knowledge of how to read code helps a ton I've learnt. If coding is holding you back, as was the case with me, I talked to some people in the space, and they reassured me to not let that get in the way.
I'd love to hear how your interview went. I'm curious, for experience on your resume, did you list anything IT related outside of the Coursera course? Wondering if it's enough to hand out resumes with, without any other experience other than the Google cert.
I started started the coursera certificate right after watching this video. Loving it so far, thanks for the idea.
I love being a Software Sec Engineer. So much to learn and explore in the cyber world :)
Thank you for posting this I am starting a completely new career from health and customer service now to cybersecurity Cloud engineering is my goal as much as I am saying it's so hard to get a job no one is hiring yet they need us is very discouraging however I keep going and to hear that you're still promoting it makes me feel better I know I'm going to get a job
wow this was a huge change from your original perspective! thank you for sharing the positive aspects of the field!
Happy to share!
I’m glad you mentioned GRC. Hidden gem, to me. I learned so much because I work with different teams and people on every level of the org… even all the way up to SVPs.
That’s the route I’m trying to get into. GRC. It’s hard cause most want years of experience. I have experience working with compliance and doing audits and risk assessments but as a surveillance agent at a casino using physical security
Thank you so much Grant for your sentiment on the field. I've been contemplating what would be the best way to get some experience in this industry. I'm currently enrolled in college for said Cyber Security Networking IT, however, I feel that sometimes what's being taught by the professor tends to feel outdated or the professor themselves isn't fully immersed in what they're teaching. Thus leading to me being uninterested and unmotivated. I'm hoping after I try out this course it can change my perspective on things.
Happy to share the perspective. Keep at it. I thought the same when it came to professors and university classes.
You need to love continuous learning in a field where change is constant. Cheers!
I am just finishing this course. It is fantastic!! Just Do it!! you won't be disappointed. The price is fantastic!
How long have you been studying Google Cybersecurity bro?
Great video as always Grant!
I'm into Cloud Security which is very new 🙂.
But it seems niceee. The best part is you get Soo absorbed time passes without you knowing
Sounds like something i like
This motivated me alot, thanks for such a good video
Happy to share!
Hey grant love your stuff and my forever passion is security. I'm really interested in getting into the field! Great video.
Great video, clear explanation...Recommended Channel!
Hey grant love your stuff and my forever passion is security
Thanks for the kinds words!
That was very moving thankyou
I'm really interested in getting into the field! Great video
Happy to help.
Great video and thanks for sharing!
I’m currently a HVAC apprentice and I’m looking for a career change after being nothing but verbally abused for the last year. Computers have always interested me and I applied for my local Cyber security boot camp. What do you guys think about this as a way to break into the industry?
sounds nice. good luck on your learning journey! it's a good way to start your career if you didn't get a traditional cybersecurity degree.
Almost a year ago I contacted you about which career path I should choose in IT. Recently I managed to make the necessary investments and moved into the cyber security area once and for all. I'm going into the pentest area, I started training to learn and get a junior level certification and it's been incredible.
(if you want an intern who is starting out in cyber security, 👀I'm here...)
It appears you are on the right track. Keep at it 👍
hey man where can i contact you?
Hi, could you please make a video (or a series) about the basics of kali? Some initial/amateur tools? Maybe something to search network, or enconde data, track packets...
Thank you for the helpful video 😊
Hi Grant!
I'm in my senior year of high school and have been seriously considering Cybersecurity for several months, particularly in trying to become a SOC Analyst.
I have been studying the Google Cybersecurity certificate on Coursera for two weeks now, just the available material for the "audit" option as I can't afford to pay for the whole program right now.
At the moment I'm unsure whether or not it's in my best interest to try and get a degree in cybersecurity. Although I am aware many businesses are degree-hungry, a lot of people also recommend learning through a handful of certifications and personal projects for the hands-on experience instead of spending four years for a bachelors degree.
I'm currently eligible for a program that would have my school district pay for my first year in college, so I was possibly thinking of getting an associate's degree and studying for the Security+ or Blue Team Level 1 certificate after I have completed the Google Cybersecurity cert, on top of a few personal projects.
Any input would be greatly appreciated! Many thanks.
Do it. Cybersecurity is only growing more and if you don’t want to spend four years at college just get your associate’s and get your security plus. There’s many free resources out there to help you prepare for the security plus. Try to get an internship while you’re in school to build experience. I’m currently a biology major working in a lab and the pay is decent but not enough. Money isn’t the only reason I’m changing my career but I found I have a high interest in cybersecurity. I decided to make the switch to the tech field but still working at my current job. It’s definitely not easy teaching myself but I’m committed to make the switch to tech. Good luck with your studies and continue watching Grant’s videos as well as others out there who provide valuable information about cybersecurity and their own path to cybersecurity.
@@AngelRamirez-ot5mohi I'm just wondering, I have no experience in cyber security+IT but I am really interested in learning it and I was wondering approx how long would it take for me to acquire the skill?
So it’s my senior year in high school and I figured I needed to start really really taking control of my life I was thinking about doing hvac but honestly with all the technology and the WiFi and company’s using it I think that it’s in great demand and cybersecurity is what I want to pursue I want advice on how to get into cybersecurity the things I need in collage for it and how I need to approach cybersecurity
someone took over my pay pal account and they won't let me buy anything on Ebay or Mercari or anything . ANY SUGGESTIONS ON HOW TO FIX THIS ?
I'm going to school for it right now!
I just started 🎉🎉🎉
Well.I hope even though here in Italy it sucks with salaries everywhere...I think I’ll live somewhere else.. i'm doing compit+ plus and i will do also CompTIA PenTest+ then I’ll definitely make other ....then I’ll also do the diploma in IT. unfortunately I couldn’t even do the studies I wanted..
What is better Cyber or MLE/data roles??
I am studying my bachelor's degree in E-commerce but I have a great interest in cyber security can I study master's in cybersecurity after bachelor's in E-commerce I mean can I get into cybersecurity without CS degree???
Second year Computer Science Student here. I wanna peruse cybersecurity career problem I don't which path should I choose. I did Google IT support certificate now I'm going for Google cybersecurity certificate. After I will do N+ and Sec+ hopefully I will find the right path, as for now I'm all over the place
yes sir
Namaste sir good evening 🌆 watching from India 🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hello!
I got a cybersecurity fundamentals certificate & Networking cable certification. Not sure if it's a good thing or bad thing.
Thanks man, it is very motivating video to get start in this field. As I am new in this field, could you tell me the best book for beginner so that I can refer it, whenever I get stuck.
is it good to go in cybersecurity for future?
any advice for Canadian beginners like me?😊.. I'm doing the Google certificate right now
Hi Grant! Love the video, I am a project manager with around 4 years of managing agile development projects, recently I took up a role as a security project manager, (gonna work in security audit) would appreciate if you could guide me on a road map to get into cyber security. Also, I'm from a non coding background, only know basic C which I did in my electronics degree.
Are you working for a government agency or in the private sector?
In your experience, what is the most effective way to build skills with/"master" python?
Which device you suggest to use for overall IT COURSES
A laptop or desktop with a decent processor and 16 GB+ RAM.
4:25 You lost me at “Specifical “
Idk what the hell cyber security even is i know what it is but why is there no simple explanation for it....?
I want to ask you: how can I find courses open for this field? Thank you 😌
Hey man I wanna get started in cybersecurity, I don’t have prior experience and am looking at 6-8 months courses but before I start I’ve looked at other videos on YT and a lot of people recommend learning and going through the course curriculum and get a better understanding of what I will be doing, do you have any any advice or tips
It seems challenging and time consuming which I’m willing to put in the time and hard work, but there is a part of me worried I won’t be able pick it up
I spent 5k for a cyber course was it worth it not really you’re better off learning online and paying for courses here and there
is this google certificate enough to actually get hired?
Can i choose cyber Security field as a future I aslo like to work
Sir please suggest new gen mid budget laptopa for cyber security.
Lenovo X1 Carbon, Dell XPS are decent laptops.
@@collinsinfosecyeah, but in India it's very costly. It's price like macbook.
😞
Guys, cyber security jobs is not something to think about. Since 2018 group of 120 completed a 6 months boot camp, CompTIA certifications, penetration test certifications, GRC and PCI DSS framework, six months internship… none of us has a cyber security job. It’s a waste of time, getting a job in this field it’s about who you know not what you know.
That’s because ‘cybersecurity’ is not an entry-level field. It’s for individuals who have prior experience in some other type of technical role (such as networking, sysadmin, or development).
@patm8251 I have a hard time believing this.
@@ethanford7428 They pray on people’s emotions, none of them will tell you how much difficult it is to break into cyber security. These are the common words they use to get your money.
1. There is 700 K shortage of cyber security professionals in the US 🇺🇸 alone
2. As soon as you get your CompTIA Security+ under your belt, employers will start calling you every day.
3. Do you want to get an annual salary of 6 figures?
So for those who have experience in cybersecurity (soc analyst, IR, etc) should go for comptia sec+?
What's the cost for the course?
Are you 23 or 24 years old??
Any web developers here that could maybe teach me a bit I only know a little bit of html and css
Do u work as a splunk engineer/tier 1 soc analyst or a instant responder??
Associate security engineer. Equivalent of an Level 1.
Cybersecurity or Web Developer? which one easier and job opportunities?
👍
pov, you just watched mr.robot
step 1: getting into it :(
I have a degree in cyber security but the demand is so short here for entry level positions that I gave up and decided to look for helpdesk IT
Have you thought about remote positions?
I prefer remote positions as well, thousands of applications and not a single interview from a cyber security position.@@mason35715
I actually found that LinkedIn has tons of job post opportunities including remote ones for cybersecurity
Hey man I like your video, I am finishing my associate in criminal justice. I would like to do my bachelors in cybersecurity. I wanna use the cybersecurity knowledge to the criminal field. What do you think?
Hi Bro Good Morning from India , I don't know whether you see my comment or not, But i want to ask you one thing.I want to learn cyber security, Till today i am in Non-It work but decided to learn cyber security and work in that. In this video u said it is a great option in career but I want to know something interesting in this. I am feared about jobs.Does we really have opportunities in cybersecurity? Will we get paid such a nice salary?. If u see my comment plzzz reply me. Thankyou Brother for such a nice information in this video.
I don't know why but you always seem so sad
That's what IT does to a person 🫡
@@ec4581 fair