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CCNA is a waste of time - I explain why.

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  • Опубліковано 2 сер 2024
  • In this video I explain in detail why I don't recommend beginners to do CCNA.
    Before you leave a disrespectful comment, make sure you watch AND understand the points I'm making in this video.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 828

  • @bseldon001
    @bseldon001 Рік тому +168

    This guy is absolutely correct. I'm a senior IS major. I started applying for positions and every interview I've had did not want CCNA.
    They outsourced they're networking to 3rd parties and everything was handled in the cloud.
    I stopped studying for CCNA and started learning cloud technology. I start my first IT position on Monday.
    The basic stuff I learned from reading the CCNA book was valuable for the knowledge but cyber and the cloud are what you need to know.
    Great video!!

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +19

      Congrats on landing a new job! That’s my message and I want to help people land jobs like you did. Well done 👏🏻

    • @clwoni1414
      @clwoni1414 Рік тому +2

      Hello,
      thanks for sharing this! How is the new job going?

    • @kodak9521
      @kodak9521 Рік тому

      Indeed!

    • @AchayaNx07
      @AchayaNx07 11 місяців тому +2

      Could please mention the courses you studied for getting into cloud??

    • @incongruous4
      @incongruous4 10 місяців тому +3

      That's what I've heard but I also hear that all clouds are based off networks so ccna will be a foundation for the rest of what you're doing and helps understanding concepts for harder cloud certs and your job in general
      Edit: nvm I should've watched the entire video before going to the comment section lol

  • @FelixNL05
    @FelixNL05 Рік тому +6

    Thank you for your video.
    I am currently working as Help desk technician, and studying CCNA with a lot of pleasure to build up my confidence in IT, even if i won’t take the Networking path aka Network admin in the future.
    I totally understand your perspective, i know that there is not a perfect /magic certification to move up but i strongly believe that i have to start from somewhere ..
    Keep up your excellent content

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +2

      thanks mate and good luck! I have a video coming next week called ‘how to escape helpdesk’, stay tuned as I believe it’ll help you :)

    • @FelixNL05
      @FelixNL05 Рік тому +1

      @@UnixGuy oh great ! That’s very important for me !

    • @abdullateefadedokun9546
      @abdullateefadedokun9546 Рік тому

      Pls what will I need for help desk job

    • @FelixNL05
      @FelixNL05 Рік тому

      @@abdullateefadedokun9546 a video might be released next Tuesday about that topic

    • @ChrisBenjamins
      @ChrisBenjamins Рік тому +2

      Nice buddy. Im in the exact same position right now and learning for my CCNA as well. It really gives you a lot of motivation and confidence in IT. Also I would recommend you to build your own lab and go crazy , you will acquire so many good and important skills.

  • @Jup_24
    @Jup_24 Рік тому +6

    Thank you so much for this video! Unixguy!
    As you know I’m at a community college my major is Information Assurance and Cyber Security. On our curriculum we have to take three classes of CCNA 1,2 and 3. Except for the last one we can take intro to cloud computing. I found cloud computing waaaay more interesting 😂. Can’t wait for next year to take intro to cloud computing. Thank you so much for your valuable information as always 🙏🏽

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      Keep up the good work Julissa 👏🏻

    • @Jup_24
      @Jup_24 Рік тому

      @@UnixGuy Thank you so much! I’m binge watching your videos right now. 🙏🏽 God bless

  • @jacoblang9915
    @jacoblang9915 Рік тому +3

    Thank you! I came here for an honest opinion from someone who knows the industry, and you provide just that. Not everyone will have the same opinion and the comment section shows that, but thank you so much for providing your view on the topic.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      thanks Jacob, and I agree not everyone is prepared to consider a different opinion

  • @fahdalawsi2172
    @fahdalawsi2172 Рік тому +8

    You honestly made me feel doubtful about my current IT BSc degree.
    I am doing cyber security and it's a network-focused degree.
    Now I am thinking of going towards CS.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +32

      no kee doing your degree. Your specialisation is good and it’ll open doors, you’re not specialised in cisco, you’re specialised in networking, you can build on that

    • @SaifRizwan
      @SaifRizwan Рік тому

      @@UnixGuy what if you're from a different field / profession altogether and want to move into IT (say Cyber Security). Wouldn't CCNA be a must to get one's fundamentals down - I'm talking about someone with no prior IT experience or understanding of networking concepts.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Місяць тому

      @@SaifRizwan you can follow this: ua-cam.com/video/rz0RL4Xue-A/v-deo.htmlsi=i2uWxzOI52VO5U89

  • @imranhossain24
    @imranhossain24 Рік тому +14

    CCNA is a must for Network Engineers.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +3

      I agree and Its not the point of this video, but thanks for your comment

    • @willgreat8384
      @willgreat8384 6 місяців тому

      i like this comment because im actively persuing a network engineering job rn , thank you

    • @genjimccorkle5518
      @genjimccorkle5518 Місяць тому

      Meh, I like networking anyway, taking my Network+ exam this Thursday. Studying for the CCNA right after.

  • @bhir3020
    @bhir3020 Рік тому +53

    In my experience there's 2 ways to go when still applying for a entry level position in IT: Either you apply for a help-desk position at start and after 6-12months doing that try to apply for a better position (admin, cybersec etc) likely in the same company OR you get some certifications on your own (Comptia ones, CCNA etc) and by learning for them online for free and just buying exam vouchers (around 200dollars per cert) treat it as an investment so you can skip the help-desk part and apply for better positions immediately. Both paths should eventually lead you to a position where the company sends you to acquire some real certs costing 8-10k$. It's just again as a lead in a department I'm more inclined to send a guy to those courses who already has passed some entry level certs...

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +4

      fair enough, that’s a good plan you laid out

    • @callmebigpapa
      @callmebigpapa Рік тому

      @@UnixGuy Could you do a video on the value of starting at a helpdesk? For me it was great for learning IT troubleshooting and the fundamentals.....but admittedly that was back in the token ring days.

    • @eman0828
      @eman0828 7 місяців тому +1

      You will have a very tough time if you skip Help Desk. Admin and Engineer roles are NOT entry-level roles as you need prior IT experience. It took me 3 years to become a Linux Admin after starting in service desk. I have no degree or certifications. I did stuff outside of Help Desk to aquire my experience. Rarely anyone would start of as a Sysadmin as their very first IT job. You need to very experienced when handling a companies critical infrastructure. If you don't know what you are doing can cost a company lost in down time, money and your job.

    • @caridabaptiste9878
      @caridabaptiste9878 6 місяців тому

      ​@@eman0828so how did you get them to hire you without a Linux cert that's amazing is CCNP a waste of time too? I want to know.

    • @eman0828
      @eman0828 6 місяців тому

      @@caridabaptiste9878 I had piror experience working with Linux. Started out with Ubuntu Server 10 back in 2013. I did some consultant work on the side, built and deployed a servers to a small business. I drop out of college around that time and never went back because I didn't learn anything in a classroom. I already knew 80% of everything that I taught myself. I was moving faster than what any college professor could teach me.

  • @obaidullahnoori7066
    @obaidullahnoori7066 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video and happy to find you here as well. I like the insight you have given.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      Thanks for kind words Obaidullah, I appteciate your support

  • @theybecameus
    @theybecameus Рік тому +42

    There is free CCNA training available on UA-cam. Just watching that and not paying for certification is the best. U save money and also get knowledge.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +2

      exactly

    • @atheisttttt
      @atheisttttt Рік тому

      Which course?

    • @G3RM3X617
      @G3RM3X617 Рік тому

      @@UnixGuy alot of people study the ccna. Also network chucks videos barely cover the ccna. That's like a introduction you tools. Again even if it was the full course not all people who study can pass it. That's the point of a test.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      @@G3RM3X617 You are right, I agree that a test measures understanding the material to an extent. My suggestion regarding studying the ‘foundation’ part if someone haven’t got a uni degree or a diploma and doesn’t know anything about networking then they can learn that and move on to pay for tests and things that will give them more opportunities, hope that clarifies it

    • @G3RM3X617
      @G3RM3X617 Рік тому

      @@UnixGuy another one is funny is when people say the a+ is common sense cause it's not. Even if they have more advanced certs there is a good chance there are some topics on that test they dont know. Not knowing some of it is all it takes to fail. Also it's not common sense unless they could take the test this minute and pass. If you have to study even a tiny bit it's not common sense.

  • @IlliaFokin
    @IlliaFokin Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much. Currently, I am considering preparing for CCNA or not, and you really had a point I should keep in mind

  • @dzonibrt
    @dzonibrt Рік тому +1

    Great and concise video I wish to ask you about knowledge required for an entry level job position? I have a Cisco CCT ,Comptia ITF+ and Palo Alto Networks Cybersecurity entry level technician certifications,but problem is in my country they prefer experience or degree for some reason,it is not easy for someone that doesn't have working a great knowledge base to land the first job

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      It really varies depending on the position. By virtue of the role being ‘entry level’ they shouldn’t expect more than what you already have. The rest depends on how many opportunities available in your city, how well you interview, your CV, your interpersonal skills, etc.
      I explain the process further in this video:
      ua-cam.com/video/GPmVphOqSGY/v-deo.html

  • @VeteranGrunt101
    @VeteranGrunt101 10 місяців тому +1

    Hello, I've understood your point, I've failed my CCNA test this Friday and after watching your video It did shed a light on why this certification is not the "holy grail" I've put lots of work on the study but now I am really considering cloud administration. Jira to be more exact. It might be a niche area but I guess cloud is the future. Thank you for your insight!

  • @pseudoe
    @pseudoe Рік тому +13

    Dude i gotta say you’re awesome. I’m majoring in cybersecurity at my college and our curriculum requires us to take a few networking courses, including a dedicated wireless networking course (CWNA). Luckily, I ended up passing my CWNA exam and now I already have a wireless networking certificate. However, I had been nervous because ultimately my end goal is to do some sort of security, whether it’s networking, cloud, etc. After watching your video I’m glad that there are options out there, and I’m more glad to know that employers are looking for more than just a CCNA. I’ll say that at my college, they love to shove networking in your face. I’m a second year student, and have yet to do something “security” related besides basic network security. So screw it, I’m going to spend my own time outside of school to try and accelerate my education and career.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +2

      well done mate, universities are notorious for being behind the times - they will teach you what they know to teach rather than what’s actually going to get you a job in your field (cybersecurity). It’s fine to learn all these basics in your degree but if you want work in cybersecurity then you better spend the majority of your time on cyber security. Start with this video and work your way through my videos, you’ll figure out what to do next:
      ua-cam.com/video/ug_ruisDUXc/v-deo.html

    • @fluffyball3347
      @fluffyball3347 Рік тому +1

      I can relate to this, my uni also shoves CCNA in my face saying that its a must to get hired. We already have 3 networking courses before we end the second year.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      @@fluffyball3347 unfortunately people who teach at universities have no idea what the market wants and they lack real world experience. At best some of then may have worked in the field a decade ago or have done some internships

  • @secretnobody6460
    @secretnobody6460 Рік тому +1

    Happy to know this. I have been seeing recommendations also for the COMPTIA A+ but i don't want to deal with those. I want to focus right away in cyber sec. So i was thinking of doing first the google cert for cybersec and then the comptia sec+ after. What do you think?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      ua-cam.com/video/rIOvsj7jBuQ/v-deo.html

  • @flyduck
    @flyduck Рік тому +16

    Ccna will give you good foundations in networking principles in general which you can draw on when you need to understand or deep dive at any stage. It is also impressive on a cv and a talking point for an interview. I accept that time is limited for learning but if your job is centred around cloud then it will be a deep well you can draw on. There is something to say for structured learning with recognised cert rather than UA-cam

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +2

      have you even watched the video? I responded to the ‘foundation’ claim

    • @flyduck
      @flyduck Рік тому +10

      @@UnixGuy yes I watched the video, not criticising just expressing an opinion and we should be open to a range of opinions and let people make up their own minds

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      @@flyduck for sure my friend, and I respect your opinion. True a lot of people believe it to be foundation, I argue that many (most really) people in IT don’t have it and never bothered with it and I presented a different point of view :)

    • @user-lr7iz9ls4u
      @user-lr7iz9ls4u Рік тому +5

      CCNA makes you know how L2 and L3 works

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +2

      @@user-lr7iz9ls4u ok

  • @hermonkidane1503
    @hermonkidane1503 Рік тому +2

    Really insightful video, so I was actually thinking of going for CCNA, then LPIC, then Sec+, in the end I really don't want to be a network admin/engineer, just want to have solid ground with respect to linux and networking, so what would you recommend, net+ just doesn't make sense in my opinion, as the price to value is lower than opinion, I could be wrong here, but at the same time I want to have certs that I can change jobs even as a sysadmin, before being a very competent penteste/purple teamer, what sort of paths do you recommend I take? Appreciate you time and guide.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      you don’t need to do all of that before cyber security, start with these certs:
      ua-cam.com/video/jtLfX5_Lu84/v-deo.html

  • @darkwing451
    @darkwing451 Рік тому +6

    I've done just that, instead of going for CCNA, I went for CompTIA Network+, Security+, Linux+ then cloud certifications. Just over 1.5yr in Helpdesk role, I managed to find a cloud support role. Then a year later cloud engineer. Now picking up IT security skills and certifications for specialization in Cloud Security in the near future.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +4

      Well done mate, the way you did it you saved time and money 👏🏻

    • @bicdeez007
      @bicdeez007 Рік тому

      What cloud certifications did you pair with the Network+, Security+ and Linux+?

    • @noumantaj810
      @noumantaj810 6 місяців тому

      ​@@UnixGuy I am a high School pass out and 29 yrs of age now I work an odd job
      Can you please suggest me a road map if possible through certification and boot camps to build a carrier in cloud?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  6 місяців тому

      @@noumantaj810 yes start here:
      ua-cam.com/video/6LIUhx95MCU/v-deo.html

  • @mikewillodea
    @mikewillodea 10 місяців тому +4

    I honestly agree a lot with your perspective with the CCNA. I work in an environment as a network Administrator and rarely get to do any real work on Cisco equipment now anyway. BUT the fundamentals you learn from the CCNA especially the current version is indeed worthwhile in the field as a starting point. The network fundamentals are important. My next route will be cloud engineering or security but I think anyone learning ccna should be commended. It’s a hard cert. you will learn a lot. Use that knowledge to move onto more demanding aspects of IT. If you think your not going to spend any real time on Cisco equipment moving forward then sure use a more specific route (pun intended).

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  10 місяців тому +1

      it’s definitely a challenging cert and I agree with you, it’s a must for network engineers. What I usuallu don’t agree on is that cyber security professionals should go the same route as network engineers, Whilst it is possible, I just recommend more efficient ways :)

    • @mikewillodea
      @mikewillodea 10 місяців тому +2

      @@UnixGuy totally agree. I love networking so I’m happy to learn it. If your desire is cyber security then there are better methods. I’m interested in the Microsoft security cert atm as I’m using the platform a lot with our company’s Microsoft environment.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  10 місяців тому

      @@mikewillodea good choice, Microsoft is everywhere! they’ve just released this if you haven’t seen it which is a great intro that you can do more microsoft azure stuff after:
      ua-cam.com/video/8gks3pe69hQ/v-deo.html

  • @lionelkanyowa
    @lionelkanyowa Рік тому +4

    You channel is so amazing! Thank you, I have subscribed. You're very straight to the point and offer practical advice.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      Thanks mate, appreciate your kind words

  • @midnighthymn
    @midnighthymn Рік тому +1

    Got a new subscriber. Thank you so much. Just got Net+ and going straight for Sec+ now.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      thanks mate, congrats on passing the net+ and go smash the sec+ exciting times ahead for you

    • @midnighthymn
      @midnighthymn Рік тому

      @@UnixGuy Would you recommend Cyber or Cloud?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      @@midnighthymn honestly both are great pathways and cyber has many sub-specialisation. Pick one and go deep with it, it’s easier to pivot to something else once you have experience and higher level certs

  • @seeuonthemoon5435
    @seeuonthemoon5435 Рік тому +4

    Thanks for the video. I've to admit that I planned to pass CCNA exam, but after watching your video I'll probably not even if I already started to study (I've done 1/3 of the studies). In my case, as a cybersecurity consultant junior, CCNA is not necessary.
    In the comment there are a lot of people that don't understand that he never said that CCNA was useless. It's still a great cert. It combining networking fundamental and applying these fund to Cisco devices. But, It is for this last reason that it is not adapted to all profiles. As an engineer - consultant in cybersecurity / Cloud consultant you will never (or very rarely) need to configure network equipment.
    So yes, the certification is still good because it allows you to see the network fundamentals (just like network+ or a network course) but as I said before, the certification is also based on Cisco equipment configuration which is completely useless unless you want to become a network security engineer. So the only part that will benefit you will be the network fund part (which you can learn by other methods, cert). Lot of questions in CCNA are related to equipment configuration so pretty useless except for a network engineer.
    Of course, depending on your country, it may be recommended to take it because companies don't evolve and think that no matter what your position is, it's essential to have it (which is not true).
    To conclude, I'll say that CCNA is adapted to network (security) engineer profile and yes network fund are required if you work in security or Cloud but there are other better way to learn them. As he said, if you want to work in Cloud and/or cybersecurity learn network fund (following course or network+ is fine) and then go directly on Cloud (AWS / AZURE / GCP) / Security cert (Pentest, IAM, etc)
    You can use this link to find the good cert for you : pauljerimy.com/security-certification-roadmap/
    On my side, I'll still keep following CCNA course (from Jeremy IT Lab) because I still need to learn / validate some net fund and I found that his videos are great. But I won't past the exam or pratice CCNA using labs, learning Cisco CMD because I'll never use them. After validating network fund, I'll be following Security+ and then Cloud security (Aws, Azure, GCP) and specifics products cert (CyberArk, Crowdstrike...) regarding what I want to learn.
    Sorry for bad english

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      yeah I think people are emotionally attached to it

    • @Matheus545
      @Matheus545 8 місяців тому

      @@UnixGuyespecially HR

  • @draemcgowan7290
    @draemcgowan7290 Рік тому +5

    Pretty new to IT. I currently hold my Sec+. I have been told I should get my Net+ to be more marketable. However, I want to be a Cloud Security Engineer or Cloud Security Architect. So I feel going for my Linux+ is better. Thoughts?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +6

      congrats on getting the security+ . you most definitely don’t need anymore comptia certs. go straight to cloud certs and dont waste time/money. This video will help you get started: Become a Cloud Security expert | Step by Step
      ua-cam.com/video/NGvgJKtygwo/v-deo.html

    • @spiritofdetroitpodcast
      @spiritofdetroitpodcast Рік тому +1

      Do cloud - cloud + server + AWS - u can have a good career with that

    • @draemcgowan7290
      @draemcgowan7290 Рік тому

      @@UnixGuy Thank you so much sir! Greatly appreciate your insight!

    • @draemcgowan7290
      @draemcgowan7290 Рік тому +1

      @@spiritofdetroitpodcast If you don't mind me asking. What about those certs made you marketable? What cloud knowledge did you gain from it?

    • @spiritofdetroitpodcast
      @spiritofdetroitpodcast Рік тому

      @@draemcgowan7290 I look at certs differently/ the learning. Comes from the job not the paper back book knowledge / certs are a way to gate gate keep just like degrees we’re on the past - u learn from the job the problem is To many folks think you have to be geniuses I ended up getting a government Helpdesk job for 70k - but I’m working. On bachelors and more things to get me to the 100k mark

  • @LianeS.-ep9w
    @LianeS.-ep9w 4 місяці тому

    Thank you so much for the video, I'm currently studying to work in cybersecurity and was agonizing over how I was going to pay for the certificates lol
    I will watch some of your other videos to see if you recommend other certifications instead!

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  4 місяці тому +1

      you can always start for free 😎
      FREE Cyber Security Training for Beginners (HIGH Demand Skills)
      ua-cam.com/video/aPKJvJIGpQM/v-deo.html

    • @bunnyslayer14
      @bunnyslayer14 2 місяці тому

      is $300 really that much? people acting like it costs as much as going to college

  • @Yeetyboiz
    @Yeetyboiz Рік тому +2

    Hi UnixGuy! I have recently got my degree in information security & assurance but have yet to get any certification or experience. What is the recommended next step you think I should take? Thanks

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      your first goal is to get your first job and it’s a challenge, make sure you polish that CV and apply to as many roles as possible. I have many videos that help with individual topics, but this should be a start: ua-cam.com/video/GPmVphOqSGY/v-deo.html

  • @TG-NE
    @TG-NE Рік тому

    @Unix Guy Quick question you talk about cloud certification and I know cloud up to a associate level but I don't have a cert and now I want to get certified if I'm getting AZ-104 will be better than AWS SAA?

  • @eddie79it1
    @eddie79it1 Рік тому

    quick question... in the cloud the switches are router auto maintains? and they are waiting for Cisco certified and if you have no idea what is going on the network, cyber security for you is almost unreachable.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      a network engineer maintains it

  • @trevorkubonga1140
    @trevorkubonga1140 10 місяців тому

    Hie im in cape town annd attempting to transition from the construction industry into IT. IT is like an uncharted journey to me and i dont have much guidance other than yourube videos like this, i realky appreciate them. Anyway i got introduced to ccna and i kind of put my hopes in it, to hear you say its a waste of time kind of get me confused however i do get your point. My goal is cybersecurity and i dont know of any path that can get me there very quickly.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  10 місяців тому +1

      this video will get you there faster:
      ua-cam.com/video/rIOvsj7jBuQ/v-deo.html

  • @BobBob-qm2bm
    @BobBob-qm2bm Рік тому +1

    Thank you for keeping it real and relevant👨‍💻

  • @vicktor_damian6612
    @vicktor_damian6612 Рік тому +17

    Sir, as you've mentioned that Cloud Certifications are more recommended in current scenario, which is obvious because everything's is shifting into cloud based storage system,, but which cloud certification should be better to go on first ? I'd love to know your suggestion ,,, Also I'm a frequent viewer of your channel and saved it in My Bookmark List... Thanks For you information.. Looking for learning more from you.... 😊

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +7

      the answer is here:
      ua-cam.com/video/NGvgJKtygwo/v-deo.html

    • @bkstandard882
      @bkstandard882 Рік тому +1

      Azure

  • @ReshaTech
    @ReshaTech Рік тому +1

    Thank you for your very good information, but in my country, due to sanctions, 90% of companies cannot have new equipment, and these 90% have relatively old Cisco equipment, what do you suggest in this situation?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      Hi Resha, my absolute pleasure my friend!
      Learn the equipment needed in your country to get the job done but at the same time you need to upskill and gain new skill. The data still need to live somewhere (public/private cloud), and it still need to be secured. so combine those skills and don’t restrict yourself

    • @ReshaTech
      @ReshaTech Рік тому +1

      @@UnixGuy Thank you, it is very helpful, I will continue with this advice 🙏

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      @@ReshaTech all the best

  • @joebashour
    @joebashour 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for your genuine and honest input!

  • @ilham5055
    @ilham5055 Рік тому

    thank you, i 've been confused about roadmap cyber security, what should i learn first. for now i manage the firewall but dont know how to do for the next ,

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      start with this video:
      ua-cam.com/video/GPmVphOqSGY/v-deo.html
      then watch my videos about each pathway (GRC, Pentesting, SOC analyst)

  • @fanusnam
    @fanusnam 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for your advise. I helps me to make decision.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  7 місяців тому

      Glad I could help!

  • @The_Scene826
    @The_Scene826 9 днів тому

    Great content. By the way , what is your opinion on CCNP SCOR

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  9 днів тому

      not unless you want to be a network engineer

  • @sultansms8742
    @sultansms8742 Рік тому +4

    Hi i’m a senior university student, and i’m studying for my comptia sec+ , and i’m planning to get eJPT after sec+ , then I’ll find a job in pen test industry. My question is do you think these two certs enough for an entry level pen test job or should i get another/more certs?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +3

      These certs are definitely a great start and you should start searching for a job after but it’s going to be really tough. Follow the recommendations I lay out in this video for pentesting to improve your chance of landing a pentesting job:
      ua-cam.com/video/CePhURvdyqk/v-deo.html

    • @michaelhenry6712
      @michaelhenry6712 10 днів тому

      Linux+, Linux runs the server world. I would skip this guy's advice and get your CCNA, maybe CCNA Cyber OPS. N+ covers a lot of networking concepts and makes it easier to grasp the base concepts of the CCNA. CCNA will take you down the rabbit hole in terms of how it all works and why.

  • @user-sg1ir8xh3d
    @user-sg1ir8xh3d Рік тому +1

    I passed my network+ but my company uses cisco gear. Im strong on fundamentals. what beginner areas of ccna should I focus on that will allow me as help desk to gain more opportunities on the job? troubleshooting, configurations, etc.

  • @meh.7539
    @meh.7539 9 місяців тому

    Is there anything to be gained in terms of understanding **how** a network engineer might construct a network from the Cisco point of view that might give me a tactical advantage over defenders or is that another thing that can be learned elsewhere? If so, where?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  9 місяців тому

      you’ll need to know the basics of networking, which can be learnt through certs that I recommend in my videos. If you are a defender then you need to focus on learning the defending side of things. Follow this roadmap:
      ua-cam.com/video/DRJic8vCodE/v-deo.htmlsi=K1IgEbK-yZJUQmoO

  • @mhmadamin9766
    @mhmadamin9766 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for helping us❤ .
    But what do you think about ccna cyber ops

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      You are welcome mate, glad I could help 🙏🏻

  • @LMY2000XD
    @LMY2000XD Рік тому +19

    Spent 8 months now studying for my CCNA, I might as well finish now.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +6

      Agreed, if you've already studied just get it over with. Good luck!

    • @milesdyson5211
      @milesdyson5211 5 місяців тому +2

      Trust me CCNA carries a lot of weight and is recognized everywhere

    • @jazzescobedo9099
      @jazzescobedo9099 Місяць тому

      @@milesdyson5211 I think you are right, maybe some companies arent worried about if you have CCNA certification, but maybe other are, i believe is a better have and didnt need than need and didnt have the certification. its only my opinion, maybe im wrong.

  • @shagb2751
    @shagb2751 Рік тому +8

    I got the ccna, it helped me to land a job but 90% of it I dont need. Who the heck can remember all these cli commands anyway.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      that’s usually the case

    • @FM-cw8fx
      @FM-cw8fx Рік тому +4

      That's usually the case with any certs. Purpose of a cert is to get you an interview

  • @ayindeperouza7703
    @ayindeperouza7703 11 місяців тому +1

    Hi @UnixGuy do you thing that the CompTIA Cloud+ is a good could certifications or should i focus on Aruze or AWS. Thanks for feedback

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  11 місяців тому +2

      definitely focus on Azure and AWS and NOT cloud+

    • @ayindeperouza7703
      @ayindeperouza7703 11 місяців тому +1

      @@UnixGuy Thanks for the feedback

    • @claudian8003
      @claudian8003 5 місяців тому +1

      I have Cloud+ and AWS. Many companies care more about AWS & Azure. I got all mine for free so it worked out. I also have my CCNA.

  • @rrexev5779
    @rrexev5779 Рік тому

    Your videos are very helpful, thanks!
    Just wondering after watching your video: If you could decide between Consulting Engineer for Cisco or Cyber Consultant in GRC (for a in comparism unknown company) - what would be your choice?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      If you want to be a network engineer then the cisco role, if you want to be in cyber security (in any capacity) then the GRC role. I would personally pick the GRC role, I talked about it here:
      ua-cam.com/video/s9LDWLfFOp8/v-deo.html

    • @rrexev5779
      @rrexev5779 Рік тому

      @@UnixGuy I don't think my goal is to be a network engineer, but my main experience is in networking. In one of your videos you said in early career one might be narrow only looking at a very small portion of cyber security. I honestly feel a bit like that. What I enjoyed is finding solutions to problems and the more strategic work. My fear is/was just being in GRC your simply an Excel/Word paperhero without actual understanding of what goes on behind the scenes. Currently I have N+,S+, AWS CCP, SC-900, ISO 27k and some other certs.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      @@rrexev5779 yeah thats true, u dont have to do GRC forever, you can always change later. Each specialisation has pros and cons

  • @UncleThirsty
    @UncleThirsty 3 місяці тому +1

    I have been working as a IT field technician for the last couple of years. I started out at the Helpdesk. I am almost done with a AS in business IT support but I want to pivot into digital forensics. Where do I start? Please help!

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  3 місяці тому +1

      Become a Cyber Forensic Investigator (Beginners Roadmap 2024)
      ua-cam.com/video/eekzaI0UFDA/v-deo.html

  • @dad5410
    @dad5410 Рік тому +1

    Hey @unixguy is it true I have to go into a help desk role in IT before I go into a specialized role like cyber security or cloud engineering? I Keep seeing that being said among other youtubers and the reason for this is “experience”. Disclosure I have no experience in IT whatsoever but I’m almost done with my CC isc2 certificate.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      hey mate, this USED to be true 10-20 years ago but now things have changed. You CAN go to helpdesk first but you can also start your first job in cyber or cloud, I hired many people who didn’t have IT/helpdesk experience straight into cyber roles
      Follow this roadmap if you want to make a start:
      ua-cam.com/video/ug_ruisDUXc/v-deo.html

    • @dad5410
      @dad5410 Рік тому +1

      @@UnixGuy thanks for the info. I think you’re one of the best youtubers for quality career advice, everyone else is saying to do a bunch of networking, Linux, and coding certs before even touching cyber security. Idk if they are getting paid by these certification companies to tell people that but it certainly is very strange.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      @@dad5410 I think they’re telling you what they’ve done themselves or they’re echoing what they heard before. I went through this path myself and it was required in the past but things have changed and there is no readon why people should go through the pain (and time waste) that I went through

  • @nighthawk_1
    @nighthawk_1 6 місяців тому

    UnixGuy please help! I've started working in the field of IT back in 2007 as a student in a technical college. My experience was very basic with file and exchange servers and implementing employee workstations and basic security hardening provisioning. I also worked as help desk support tech for a copyright website that the library of congress launched back in 2007. I let the IT field to work in the electrical field soon after. Now, I just completed both the CompTIA A+ & Network+ certifications. My current professor suggests that I continue with the CCNA certification. My question is, would'nt the CCNA coursework give me a better understanding of how the network protocols work within cloud computing? How the coursework would also give me idea to solve complex routing and switching in cloud environment? Configuring, troubleshooting, and maintaining a solid cloud computing network? Or, is having my Net+10-008 certification enough to jump into AWS/Microsoft/Azure cloud computing coursework?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  6 місяців тому

      sure if u want to work in IT support, do the ccna

  • @nauyv
    @nauyv Рік тому

    so what would be recommended to at least have a base understanding of what CCNA or Net+ would teach you without getting the cert or feeling like you need the cert? pretty much anything relates back to networking in some way whether you're a cloud engineer or hardware engineer.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      In the video I answered this, all degrees teach you networking and other certs touch on it as well. You need to be able to google it and learn on your own

  • @jserr9682
    @jserr9682 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much!!! as I don't want to waist any anytime, also what you say confirms What I'am seeing when I type CCNA in the job search on my geographical area. It only shows 30 jobs.....Thank you for this video!

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      You’re welcome my friend. People are so emotionally attached to it because they got the advice from someone older who did it 10-15 yrs ago when it was hot. I find its hard to change people’s beliefs specially when they’re emotionally attached. I have other videos that discuss certifications that are actually in demand, have a look and please feel free to ask me any question

    • @jserr9682
      @jserr9682 Рік тому

      @@UnixGuy Exactly thanks to that I bought some Cisco physical equipment that I don't need
      so today I took your advice and went to cloud gurus, I wasn't aware till you mention it that i can do security on the cloud ..So thank you again!

  • @vinnyderulo8527
    @vinnyderulo8527 Рік тому +1

    OH MY GOD!!!!!
    I needed this right now
    just graduated and i was a little bit confused
    Thank mn

  • @crystal_anserem
    @crystal_anserem Рік тому +5

    I think the main point here is that if you really really want to become a network engineer then sure go for ccna, ccnp and so on, you will have to know all that stuff. If you don't want to be a network engineer then you can learn networking basics yourself or pass n+, for example. There's no point spending your time learning ios commands if you are not going to use them.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      Pretty much, and if you want to become a network engineer you really need to be clear on why you want to do that as it’s not the high growth career area that it used to be 15-20 years ago.
      Thanks for watching and thanks for your summary and perspective

    • @EldritchAugur
      @EldritchAugur Рік тому +2

      There is a lot more to CCNA than just learning ios though. It's a much deeper look at networking than Network+ is. You have to learn how to configure vlans, spanning tree, how to configure static routes, OSPF, etc. Network+ just teaches you what those things are, not how to actually configure a working network.
      Having that fundamental knowledge is something that is beneficial in all aspects of IT. Networking still has similar aspects in the cloud, and you can build on that with AWS, you need a strong networking background for cybersecurity as well.
      The only issue with CCNA is that it's so in depth that it's a huge time investment. Probably 3-6 months at least. But it will only help you if you have the time to learn it.

  • @samsameol2941
    @samsameol2941 8 місяців тому

    Hi sir, I have seen one of your videos about becoming an ethical hacker and started doing the google cybersecurity course (thank you for that , had the fortunate to learn a lot through it.. still learning) but my networking knowledge is 0 and that has always lowered my confidence so what would would you suggest? should I keep following the roadmap or would you recommend me to study any networking course ( please do recommend one if that is the case). thank you so much for your content sir, it has not only helped me learn but I have been able to fight my fear and clear a lot of misconceptions about the field as well.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  8 місяців тому

      you haven’t even finished the google cert yet, wait until you finish it! then continue the ethical hacker roadmap as it is, I’ve put a networking course recommendation there..

  • @AllegiantShark
    @AllegiantShark Рік тому

    Is there any scope for information security? Like can AI replace it?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      This answers your question: Will Cyber Security jobs be replaced by Artificial Intelligence?
      ua-cam.com/users/shortsYdEvzJDR0E4?feature=share

  • @vigneshsujith6244
    @vigneshsujith6244 Рік тому

    I'm a CST student in Canada. I love the concept of networking. So, which certifications are better for me to grow in this field

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +2

      Does your degree teach you networking? that should be the first place, if you’re dead set about doing networking inspite of the information in this video, then do cisco, palo alto, and other vendor certs

  • @juliannavarro8400
    @juliannavarro8400 Рік тому +6

    Great video, it's always good to hear someone with a lot of experience express their opinions about certifications. I've been working in help desk for three years, the company I work for is requiring the three help desk techs to be A+ certified. I talked to my boss and he agreed that I get the Network+, I feel the A+ after three years of help desk is a waste of time since I'm configuring switches and firewalls. I've been studying for the Network+ and I'm taking the exam in three weeks. All this time I've been studying I kept asking myself if I should have gone for the CCNA instead, I'm glad I didn't after watching your video, everything you say makes a lot of sense. I'm going to get a cloud certification after and then try to go after a cyber security one. Thank you for this amazing video!

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +2

      Good luck my friend, security+ is a good start

    • @davethomas3287
      @davethomas3287 Рік тому +1

      @@arturorubio7958 A home network usually refers to a SOHO (Small office home office) network. An enterprise network is a network that found in a corporate environment. An enterprise corporation would have an enterprise network. You shouldn't use the words "enterprise home" together. They contradict each other.

  • @valleryflores.4135
    @valleryflores.4135 11 місяців тому +1

    I’m studying software development at college and they offer me a certification in CCNA (I took it because I wanted have really good base at network and cybersecurity for my backend developer career) but at the end of the day I want to specialized myself in DevOps and Cloud Manager. Should I take CCNA or focus myself straight to cloud?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  11 місяців тому

      if you already took the course then just do the CCNA as fast as possible and move on :)

  • @mister_incredible3469
    @mister_incredible3469 Рік тому

    i started my IT career with Comptia A+. I did my Network+ afterwards and now i am doing Security+ because i want to be an information security analyst. Should security+ be my last comptia certification and if yes, what else can i do asides hands-on experience to advance my knowledge?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      yes Security+ should be sufficient, the next one up is CySA+ which is a bit more challenging than Sec+ and Net+.
      The next step would be to pick a specialisation, let's say you picked Pentesting, then I would do pentesnting certs like eJPT and the rest of the pathway I go over here: ua-cam.com/video/CePhURvdyqk/v-deo.html
      or if you want to be a SOC Analyst, I'd follow this path; ua-cam.com/video/RhW1LjFliB4/v-deo.html
      bearing in mind that experience is king so I would be doing my best to get a job to start gaining experience.

  • @vignesh8467
    @vignesh8467 Рік тому +2

    Thankyou sir, i figuredout as early as possible, UA-cam algorithm recommend this video 🙏sir please make this information videos 💗🙏💗

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      you’re welcome mate, glad you’re enjoying the videos, good luck!

  • @DB5544
    @DB5544 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the valuable info .. but I have a question …
    What should I learn first before getting AWS certs .. bc I was willing to learn Aws security and and get first Aws CP & SA and then security .. but I found out that There are different kinds of servers that should be deployed and I shoud be mastering them before learning how to move them into the cloud .. is that true ? And That at least I need 5 years of experience in the IT then move to the cloud .. because I don’t have that experience ..Iam a mechanical engineer and just got Comptia Network + cert just to have a base to build on .. and I really want to learn Cyper security as I was planning to get SEC + and CYSA + because I don’t have experience and I wanted just to get into the field of Cyber security first and then move to cloud and also I’ve read a-lot of topics that say that companies won’t hire you if you are aws certified with no prior experience . I’m currently lost😓 and I’m seeking help from the masters like u ..so is it AWS certs first or Comptia certs first ?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      hey mate well done on getting network+. The good news is that the information you were given is false, you can start with cloud straight away, they have absolute beginner certifications and if you ever feel like there is something you dont understand, you can google it (an important skill). Watch this video and follow it and you can get really good at cloud if you put your head down and study:
      ua-cam.com/video/NGvgJKtygwo/v-deo.html

    • @DB5544
      @DB5544 Рік тому +1

      @@UnixGuy
      well you inspired me man … I will work on those skills in parallel Security and AWS … and I will make it 🫡

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      @@DB5544 Good luck!! For cloud I recommend you follow this plan:
      ua-cam.com/video/NGvgJKtygwo/v-deo.html

    • @DB5544
      @DB5544 Рік тому +1

      @@UnixGuyI did thanks alot🫡

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      @@DB5544 you’re welcome 🙏🏻

  • @AlphaGe3k
    @AlphaGe3k Рік тому +1

    Just saved me the 1500$ for ccna! Your channel will explode in the future! Thank you for your time and knowlege!

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      thanks mate, all the best to you in your journey 🙏🏻

    • @bunnyslayer14
      @bunnyslayer14 2 місяці тому

      i am so confused, what scam website are you seeing CCNA vouchers for $1500? it's $300

  • @soccers856
    @soccers856 Рік тому

    Thanks for the great video. After watching your video, I could not understand somethings. Someone like me who is new to the field, do i need to forget about Cisco certs ? My goal is to get to the CCIE level not CCNA. Watching your video made me feel that there is no need to Cisco certs as long as CCNA not worth it as a cert. Cisco does not require passing CCNA exam to get CCNP cert for example?
    Thanks

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      If you want to do cisco certs and be a career network engineer then do CCNA / CCNP / CCIE. This video is for people who want a different path with more opportunities and were given a blanket recommendation to do CCNA

    • @soccers856
      @soccers856 Рік тому +1

      @@UnixGuy thanks for the explanations 🙏

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      @@soccers856 you’re welcome 🙏🏻

  • @A42yearoldARAB
    @A42yearoldARAB 10 місяців тому +1

    Thank you! It is so confusing to know where to go everyone says something different.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  10 місяців тому

      I understand. Honestly, most 'advice' on cyber security on the Internet seem to be from individuals who don't even work in cyber security. Strange

  • @_domdge_687
    @_domdge_687 Рік тому +1

    Im a 3rd yr college student taking Data Networking and this video really gives me vision on my career. Thank you, sir!

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      Good luck :) glad it helps

  • @jkaduda
    @jkaduda Рік тому +3

    You are right. Cloud and Security certifications are very key. I was to advise my son to do CCT now I know.......let him just familiarise himself to networking but focus on cloud or security certifications

  • @lynng6556
    @lynng6556 Рік тому +2

    Great, I am scheduled to take the CCNA exam on Sept 8th. I am trying to re-enter IT. I have CompTIA A+, Network+ and Security+ and get no response from employers. Now, I am wondering what to do?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      If you've already studies and booked the exam, then do it it won't hurt and the knowledge you gained will help you. From there, pick something in demand like cyber or cloud, you can skip the A+ and Network+

    • @hdmaragh
      @hdmaragh Рік тому +2

      Apply for better jobs. I bet you’re applying for jobs around where you think you fit. The problem is that you’re applying for jobs you’re gonna grow out of, not into. Apply for that job that is 2-3 steps ahead of where you are right now, and take it for pay that is only 1 step ahead of what you think you’re worth

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      @@hdmaragh 100% agreed

    • @raijin199
      @raijin199 Рік тому +1

      You need to Sprouse up your resume

    • @Reason_over_Dogma
      @Reason_over_Dogma Рік тому

      The CCNA helped me land a 90k with no experience.

  • @muofhebrian4515
    @muofhebrian4515 Рік тому

    Asking for your suggestion, I have currently enrolled in cisco (data analyst essentials) with the plan of doing introduction to data science afterwards since I want to be a data scientist. Now I am lost as to what is it that I should be studying for self-teaching toward the career. I am currently doing BSc in computer science and mathematics. At the university that i have enrolled in, in my experience I do not think I am acquiring much knowledge that can help me towards the industry. this makes it hard to get a data science job from the university/college, that is the reason why I want to uplift my skills.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      im not familiar with the data analysis career path

    • @muofhebrian4515
      @muofhebrian4515 Рік тому +1

      @@UnixGuy alright, thanks for the response

  • @xitdead4407
    @xitdead4407 Рік тому +1

    now i am so confused i was thinling to take the ccna exam at 25th and pick up my career from there cuz i need a job and the monye so i thought i will take the ccna then find a job the nstart ganing skills and bulid a creer from there going advance at it like taking ccnp next or getting any other certfication to strenthen my cv now i am second gussing myself
    should i cancel the exam and start from somehere else ?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      If you already studied (which I assumed you have since the exam is on 25th) then please keep studying and get the exam done / it won’t hurt you. Get it over with, take the learning and move on

  • @josephjefferson6368
    @josephjefferson6368 Рік тому +2

    It depends on where your interests lie. As I'm sure you know, there have been many that have gotten entry jobs on the strength of the CCNA. Yes, you are correct that Cisco R&S are not as in demand as they used to be, however, you are giving a one-sided viewpoint based upon your CS background. Cisco R&S' are still the standard, and are very much a part of such areas as cybersecurity.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      ok cool, do ccna then, good luck

  • @m.d.1862
    @m.d.1862 Рік тому +1

    Interresting vieuw on the exam. For me it helped me to switch carreers. I was doing sound and wanted to get into network engineering becuase it looked challenging. After 5 months i got my ccna and got a job short after. I agree with you that the job didnt require the specific exam, but i got the job mostly because they saw i had the motivation and drive to learn something myself without someone forcing me to do it. So yes maybe you are right and the exam is a bit outdated, but i learned the basics of networking and it help me change my path so i dont agree with you that it is not valuable. Working on azure as we speak :)

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      Congrats on the career change and I’m glad it helped you to change jobs. My point is there are other certs thst can do the same and more efficiently but since you already managed to switch careers then it doesn’t matter to you, very happy for you!
      Good luck with Azure 👏🏻

    • @m.d.1862
      @m.d.1862 Рік тому +2

      @@UnixGuy I understand what you are saying. Like most people, CCNA is the first exam you stumble upon if you google or youtube the network essentials and fundamentals. So what do you do.. GET IT!! Maybe it was a bit ''waist'' of time (i dont think it is because learning something new is always a +) but i do understand that there are more effiecent paths to take. Nontheless, i enjoyed learning CCNA because it was something new and challenging. And after azure i will definately take the AWS road you advised in another video!

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      @@m.d.1862 yeah those are fair points, as long as you got to your goal, it doesn’t matter, it’s the beginning of your journey and you will do more exciting stuff down the road :)

    • @m.d.1862
      @m.d.1862 Рік тому +1

      @@UnixGuy Cheers! 🍻

  • @SuperAnxion
    @SuperAnxion 9 місяців тому

    Hey , ahh thank you for this video, I was going to study for CCNA but I am going to do CCNP security, any thoughts ? thanks

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  9 місяців тому

      no thoughts. good luck 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @charangowda1050
    @charangowda1050 9 місяців тому

    bro can you make a road map , where to start and what to do overall a roadmap for cyber security

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  9 місяців тому

      I already did….
      ua-cam.com/video/DRJic8vCodE/v-deo.html

  • @georgejnr9997
    @georgejnr9997 26 днів тому

    @UnixGuy I’m currently studying for the CCNA exam.They are making minor updates which involves cloud and Ai.
    Will it be necessary to get another cloud certification after getting my CCNa?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  26 днів тому

      No idea. im not a network engineer

  • @P.L.U.S.
    @P.L.U.S. Рік тому +1

    Cisco just released new entry-level certs and they just obliterated the cct(the old ones) maybe you can do a review for that 👌

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      I could, but again, why? there are plenty of solid in demand certification provider, I see no reason why anyone need to cling to Cisco. It’s a choice, each to their own.

  • @hariprasadsagireddy625
    @hariprasadsagireddy625 Рік тому +1

    Hi sir
    Currently i am working in Tcs as a Network administrator. I have total experience in IT field
    1.5 years. Now i want to move cyber security/cloud security side. Can you please tell me where to start?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      start here:
      ua-cam.com/video/ug_ruisDUXc/v-deo.html

  • @alex-zh5yv
    @alex-zh5yv Рік тому +1

    How much can you start out making with AWS cloud practitioner cert?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      No one can answer this question, it depends on the company, the type of role you got, the level of experience you have and the value you provide to a company. A certification doesn’t equal a job, it just improves your odds of landing one. This video explains what it takes to get a job:
      ua-cam.com/video/GPmVphOqSGY/v-deo.html

  • @kamadotanjiro3689
    @kamadotanjiro3689 10 місяців тому

    I did a job search where I live there is only 2 jobs posted for network engineer. As a person who have zero IT experience I am going to take 1 year course in my tech school. Should I get a+ network+ sec+ then study for azure?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  10 місяців тому

      not really, I recommend you start here:
      ua-cam.com/video/6LIUhx95MCU/v-deo.html

  • @ValentineMasina
    @ValentineMasina Рік тому +2

    But since organisations that embrace the cloud are normally on hybrid cloud scenarios then onprem knowledge is also valuable. I would still encourage people to take those certs like CCNA, Linux SysAdmin and Windows Server if they find them valuable for their job prospects

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      I see no reason for someone who won’t be configuring cisco switches to do CCNA, I recommend time spent more strategically rather than doing outdated things ‘just because’.

  • @blazzz13
    @blazzz13 12 днів тому +1

    3:52 This level of factual trolling is legendary. Well done sir 😂

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  12 днів тому +1

      🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @SuperHtownswag
    @SuperHtownswag Рік тому

    would you then say that it makes sense to get a vmware or citrix cert IN ADDITION to aws/azure certs

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      You sure can! if you have the skill you may not need the certs. Cloud certs on their own take a lot of time to finish :)

    • @SuperHtownswag
      @SuperHtownswag Рік тому

      @@UnixGuy like getting a VCTA or VCP. Also seems like even completing a few udemy courses with documented lab projects works too.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      @@SuperHtownswag exactly, it’s all about having the skill and more importantly getting a chance to practice in a lab or better at a job

  • @S........M
    @S........M Рік тому

    What do you think about CCNA when applying for a position related to SD-WAN? I think CCNA + BGP knowledge + OSPF knowledge + SD-WAN certifications is a good road map.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      yes it is good for people who want to be network engineers

  • @eirho
    @eirho Рік тому

    But HR want CCNA and sec+ and CEH and LPT and OSCP… so without them how will our cvs get even considered or past the filters ?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      That’s a terrible combination. Just do security+ and OSCP, they’re the only worthwhile certs in the list, If you pass OSCP you will be in demand

  • @RSR_09
    @RSR_09 Рік тому +1

    Could you please do a video on Try Hack Me and Hack the Box?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      Hey mate, I'm familiar with both and strongly recommend them. I mention Hack the box briefly in this video as part of a plan to get into Pentesting: ua-cam.com/video/CePhURvdyqk/v-deo.html

  • @Mike_Hawk1
    @Mike_Hawk1 26 днів тому +2

    Please make a video about CCST which is Cisco certification for Cyber Security.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  26 днів тому +1

      it’s an ok cert, not what I recommend. If you want to learn cyber security start here:
      ua-cam.com/video/rz0RL4Xue-A/v-deo.html

    • @Mike_Hawk1
      @Mike_Hawk1 26 днів тому +1

      @@UnixGuy I watched the entire video, and I wanted to come back and thank you for providing the link to that video. It motivated me to get started with the Google Cybersecurity Professional Certificate. When I finish it, I'll start applying for jobs and do TryHackMe Soc 1 while I'm waiting. Thanks for clearing up the path!

  • @chetankalmath6211
    @chetankalmath6211 Рік тому +36

    Yes, He is correct!! I have been working in Network Operations now, it's been 5 years but after that I wanted to change I'm not receiving much opartunities in Networking even tried searching number of jobs, now after his video I started AWS cloud, almost completing the course by end of this week. - Thank you so much

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +4

      Good luck my friend! wishing you a smooth transition to cloud

    • @jackie9407
      @jackie9407 Рік тому

      Hey Chetan, How about doing Cybersecurity?
      CCISO certs?

    • @chetankalmath6211
      @chetankalmath6211 Рік тому +2

      @@jackie9407 Hi I'm not much familier with Cyber security and it's very costly for me.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      @@jackie9407 yes do these certs:
      ua-cam.com/video/Uv4AHFu-uR0/v-deo.html

    • @Reason_over_Dogma
      @Reason_over_Dogma Рік тому +3

      Probably not receiving much opportunity because you stayed married to one employer and wasn't adding to your skillset until recently.

  • @Dotcomtipsandtricks
    @Dotcomtipsandtricks Рік тому

    Hello, glad I came across your video. I want to go into Cyber security and I was advised to get a CCNA certification @ OPENLABS NIIT. I haven't started the classes yet though. What should I do. I'm a Senior High School graduate. I don't want to go to the university. Especial in my country Gh.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      where do you currently live? I think university is a good idea for someone fresh out of school as it opens so many doors, this video explains what you need to start: ua-cam.com/video/GPmVphOqSGY/v-deo.html

    • @Dotcomtipsandtricks
      @Dotcomtipsandtricks Рік тому

      @@UnixGuy I made enquiries and I was told to go in for the CCNA certification and then they offer Cyber security certification as well

    • @Dotcomtipsandtricks
      @Dotcomtipsandtricks Рік тому

      @@UnixGuy with that and then doing some internship can't I land a job possibly?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      @@Dotcomtipsandtricks it sounds likr a good deal but im not really familiar with this institute so I can’t vouch for the offering, getting an internship is very important

    • @Dotcomtipsandtricks
      @Dotcomtipsandtricks Рік тому

      @@UnixGuy Okay, honestly speaking when it comes to IT. We are at the downside especially in my country Ghana. Where can I get more hands on experience remotely?

  • @lamontehaynes3724
    @lamontehaynes3724 Рік тому

    I am attending an online school for Information Technology Specialist. The school prepares us to take the CompTIA A+, Network+, and Security+ exams. I plan to take my A+ certification in July. I wanted to know: is it important that I take Network+, or will I be ok with just my A+ and Security+?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      its good to at least have the knowledge inside network+ , follow this roadmap if you want to work in cyber security:
      ua-cam.com/video/ug_ruisDUXc/v-deo.html

  • @hectorsanchez3695
    @hectorsanchez3695 Рік тому

    do you think is good ideal to get network+ security+ server+ linux+ and cloud+ before any vendor cert

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      No, security+ is enough, no need to do the rest.

  • @jytan740
    @jytan740 Рік тому +1

    nowadays ppl are moving to cloud, the certifications i will focus are cissp, aws solutions architect prof, azure fundamentals and some azure certifications

  • @tragus3770
    @tragus3770 Рік тому

    Can u plz suggest after computer hardware Engineering.. which course should I take to get a better carrier ?
    Networking is worth or not?
    Nb:- not interested in coding

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      As I recommended in the video, cloud or cyber security are good paths: ua-cam.com/video/GPmVphOqSGY/v-deo.html

  • @jainulldeen3126
    @jainulldeen3126 Рік тому

    Hi ,which certification is best for networking and cybersecurity...

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      networking and cyber security are two different fields. This is what you do for cyber security:
      ua-cam.com/video/Uv4AHFu-uR0/v-deo.html

  • @zomgoose
    @zomgoose Рік тому +4

    Networking is not as lucrative as before but it is fundamental to being an admin. Network+ would probably be sufficient in place of CCNA.
    A lot of Cisco techs are indoctrinated. The simple fact is that many competitors can do the same thing.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      You can still get paid a lot in networking but as I said there are less number of roles to go around. Also in the video i mentioned that the ‘fundamentals’ are covered over and over in all degrees/diplomas and other certs

  • @ridinbal
    @ridinbal Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the informative video. I have a doubt, I haven't done any certifications yet but I have computer science background and do you think I should start with Network+ or security+?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      You can do both, or either, it’s all a learning process mate, depends on what you wanna do

    • @bunnyslayer14
      @bunnyslayer14 2 місяці тому

      i did sec+, from what i've read, net+ isn't taken too seriously in the industry so i skipped it and opted for ccna instead of net+

  • @armghanfalki6932
    @armghanfalki6932 Рік тому +1

    Is there any diploma to be Cloud engeering or Cyber security professional to be successful in these career..
    Or we must have to do becholars in these professions?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      you can get into these roles via certifications and experience but degrees always help. This video explains the process:
      ua-cam.com/video/GPmVphOqSGY/v-deo.html

  • @pavel-makarov777
    @pavel-makarov777 Рік тому +1

    I really wonder who manages the network inside cloud companies , what did they study to be able to work there ?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +2

      They studied computer science/IT/engineering, Amazon is very selective about who they hire.
      Do you also wonder who manages the electricity for those cloud companies?

    • @pavel-makarov777
      @pavel-makarov777 Рік тому +1

      @@UnixGuy well thanks for your quick response , I meant to say : how do I make my first step in the long journy of learning cloud computing

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      @@pavel-makarov777 This video will show you how:
      ua-cam.com/video/NGvgJKtygwo/v-deo.html
      you can literally change your life in 6 months

    • @pavel-makarov777
      @pavel-makarov777 Рік тому +1

      @@UnixGuy thanks sir

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      @@pavel-makarov777 good luck!

  • @david_108
    @david_108 Рік тому +21

    1. It's always a plus to have more granular knowledge. I do prefer CCNA + AWS so I do not have to explain subnetting or BGP.
    2. CCNA explains cabling, explains binaries and hexa (swallow). It recommends you always to get deeper, so being an electronic engineer it's indeed a plus.
    3. The part that explains with kids metaphor was not necessary. It's rude.
    4. AWS & cybersecurity are trendy, this is right. In both cases having networking/security/sysadmin background is a must or at least a big plus.
    I understand that your intention may be beneficial for many IT incomers to know where to driver their efforts but, I am not sure if pointing to CCNA as a weakness or lose of time creates more confusion than focus. Plus, I do believe that for network engineers it's almost a requirement (CCNA or JNCIA or any associate vendor level) even with, the little bit of networking you saw in your degree.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +9

      1- But it’s not. My whole point is time should be spent elsewhere. For someone who wants to do DFIR work which pays a tons with A LOT of demand, CCNA is pointless and the path itself is long and pricey
      2. yes and ? you can the information that you need from every cert, more is not better.
      3. The arche-type exists in IT and very common, when a grown man/woman behave like this, they will be called out.
      4. Wrong again, they’re far from being a must. This is what I’m trying to explain; that notion os outdated and is wasting people times.
      5. If you want to be a network engineer, go for it and good luck. I repeatedly said in the video that I didn’t meant there are zero networking engineering jobs. That was not the point my point. if people still want to cling to “lets do ccna, net+ , A+’ etc, then more power to them, I said my 2 cents and adults can choose to do what they want with their time/money

    • @david_108
      @david_108 Рік тому +6

      @@UnixGuy It is good to hear different opinions and I do respectfully disagree with most of the explanations provided but indeed I do appreciate it for taking the time to answer.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      @@david_108 thanks for your response David, and I appreciate your different points of view as well

    • @eman0828
      @eman0828 7 місяців тому +1

      Just checking some comments. Azure and many other Cloud provider's now have Cloud Network Engineers certifications meaning Cisco being less relevant due to I being vendor hard specific. Although most organizations are Hybrid not fully Cloud yet, the future for traditional Cisco Network Engineers will shift to Cloud Network Engineers. You have to evolve. Alot of Sysadmins jobs have evolved into Cloud Engineer and DevOps Engineers. I'm headed that direction my self as a RHEL admin that apply my professional Linux experience with Cloud computing. Everything is becoming more automated these days. Almost all Sysadmins use DevOps automation tools including myself that uses both the SaltStack and Ansible.

  • @johnnybull8083
    @johnnybull8083 Рік тому

    I need some help I have a recent cyber security degree but no certifications yet. What cert should I get first for cybersecurity or cloud. I understand a lot about Ccna already.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      Both are good choices mate, pick the one that you think you’ll enjoy more! Start with this vidoe either way: ua-cam.com/video/GPmVphOqSGY/v-deo.html

  • @henrylarreynaga75
    @henrylarreynaga75 Рік тому

    What do you do when your manager gives you a hint to get CCNA for the next promotion?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      Have a chat with the manager and ask them if you can do something else instead, tell your manager you’re interested in cloud or cyber and see what they think. if they insist then just do it

  • @prathmeshc2208
    @prathmeshc2208 11 місяців тому

    I agree with you but what if im learning only ccna fundamentals for cybesecurity from jeremys udemy ccna course but not doing labs or cisco cli commands bcoz that useless for cybersecurity is it good ? What ur opion on its? Sorry for my bad English.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  11 місяців тому

      you’re better off folowing this:
      ua-cam.com/video/rIOvsj7jBuQ/v-deo.html

  • @tatea.1766
    @tatea.1766 Рік тому

    With Ccna tasks are versatile, also easy to work as a Freelancer for Troubleshooting and configuring Cisco equipment. Can i do the same in Cyber security field? And what do you think of Cisco Cyber course? Cisco offers this course for free. Or do you recommend another Vendor for Entry level cert in Cyber field?

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      There are freelancing opportunities in most fields in IT, but they are more rare than normal work in a company. If you want to do freelance work and you already are doing it with CIsco then maybe stick to that.
      I don't recommend the Cisco cyber course, there are better alternatives out there but if its free and you want to do it, then it wont hurt

  • @sanjeevasamarawira1515
    @sanjeevasamarawira1515 Рік тому +2

    This guy is 100%! correct. I know this with experience in the software industry for 9 years.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      which parts of the video reasonated with you in your experience in the software industry?

    • @FM-cw8fx
      @FM-cw8fx Рік тому +1

      Your experience as a software engineer is irrelevant for the advises on this video

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому

      @@FM-cw8fx no it’s no, you are wrong.

  • @EldritchAugur
    @EldritchAugur Рік тому +1

    In my opinion this advice has good intentions but seems unrealistic for the current job market.
    It's easy to say "go for cloud or security" because those are the growth markets with the best paying jobs but you have to start somewhere. I've never heard of anyone starting in those fields without getting really lucky with an internship and a direct hire right out of college.
    Going straight to Cybersecurity with a Sec+? I very much doubt that. I know Sec+ is in high demand but usually in conjunction with other work experience. On it's own it really doesn't teach you anything practical, it's just a vocab test. CCNA is a great way to transition to an admin role that'll make that transition to cloud or security easier later in your career. Both those fields are uber competitive and tough to break into without some solid work experience on your resume.

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  Рік тому +1

      Just because you haven’t heard of people getting hired straight into security or cloud roles doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. It’s a lot more common in the industry, I’m in cyber and I see it every day.
      Yes security+ is just a start, if you watch my other vidoes I lay out career plans for various paths.
      Yes people used to start out with things like A+, Net+ , CCNA in the past, you can still do that now if you want, I’m telling you things have changed and there are alternatives that can make the whole process faster and save you time
      but it’s totally up to you. You’ll find people who do things a certain way to be emotionally attached to it and they want everyone else to follow the same path. - I’m telling you there is another way, but again, please do what you think is best for you :)
      thanks for your comment and your respectful communication

  • @mentos6454
    @mentos6454 18 днів тому

    Just started studying CCNA and found this video. Well, After getting my degree in college in just a couple of weeks I already landed my first job as IT. But I already have work experience in different field like BPO and Food industry before getting into IT. I was an IT staff and later got an offered to another company as IT specialist. Now I'm still getting better. Best of luck to everyone out there!

    • @UnixGuy
      @UnixGuy  18 днів тому

      congrats on landing your job 👏🏻

    • @mentos6454
      @mentos6454 18 днів тому

      @@UnixGuy That's fast thank you for noticing my comment! Can we connect in LinkIn ? I just want to have more connection for work availability especially during this days It appears that remote jobs are growing.