1:13:08 - his answer already have the answer. I took 53k and they just bumped it to 59k. Stuck here for few more months because 1 year is not enough, plus I need to work on my soft skills as far as explaining concepts clearly. I have a hard time doing that. And that issue on interviews won’t take me anywhere. So that’s why I’m here watching this video. 🙂
Watched this video 3-4 times before interviews for a Security Operations Analyst role and i definitely got some of these questions in my interviews. I ended up landing the job!
I’m preparing for my first security analyst interview tomorrow. I feel so overwhelmed. How can you answer situational technical problems if you have no hands on experience? Wish me luck!
Using this to prepare for my job search right now! Thanks for the great tips and especially your point about how cybersecurity is a lifestyle. If you can't secure your own networks and devices then how will you do that for someone else??
Some of these questions are rediculous for "only 1 question that one can ask", like that OSI/malware or solution covering CIA triad. What matters most is passion and motivation for cyber sec. Elastic SIEM probably needs an enterprise license.
Thanks for watching and your thoughts. Don’t know too much about elk and licensing so thanks for that. Also I was in the moment and didn’t actually think for a second how silly some of those would be if u really only had 1 question. I got wrapped in the appropriateness for a level 1 analyst. Cheers!
Thank you for your content, Gerald! I just got my Net+ and am starting my class for Sec+ now. I love watching things like this on how to actually get a job after the education and certifications are completed. I come from a nursing background, so all this has been so foreign to me, yet so interesting. Please keep this kind of content coming. Thank you!😎
@@nicolekeenan8685 I work in healthcare 5+ years and the clinical side is still vexes me. If you get into healthcare cyber theres a huge fit there if you have that clinical background. Worth entertaining that route. :)
I am watching this video in 2023 for my interview and it's grand . Information loaded totally 😊. Thanks Gerry!
best wishes crushing interview!
The most important interview of my life so far is in two days so this video and others like this one are pretty much priceless to me at the moment.
How did you do? Did you get the job?
OMG same! Mine is Friday and I am learning so many things.
Exactly, am watching it for this coming Friday😂 and it is still informative and relevant.
1:13:08 - his answer already have the answer. I took 53k and they just bumped it to 59k. Stuck here for few more months because 1 year is not enough, plus I need to work on my soft skills as far as explaining concepts clearly. I have a hard time doing that. And that issue on interviews won’t take me anywhere. So that’s why I’m here watching this video. 🙂
I have my first Cybersecurity Analyst interview a week from now and can’t wait and thank you for this info
CRUSH IT!!!
@@SimplyCyber thanks! Love your content
Watched this video 3-4 times before interviews for a Security Operations Analyst role and i definitely got some of these questions in my interviews.
I ended up landing the job!
Hell yeah!!!! Congratulations 🎉🍾
I’m preparing for my first security analyst interview tomorrow. I feel so overwhelmed. How can you answer situational technical problems if you have no hands on experience? Wish me luck!
best wishes on it; using labs and getting skills-based exp will help set your mind at ease.
Using this to prepare for my job search right now! Thanks for the great tips and especially your point about how cybersecurity is a lifestyle. If you can't secure your own networks and devices then how will you do that for someone else??
a wealth of information and perspective here, thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
He takes forever to get to the questions and answers!
Thanks Gerald, you have given me a great insight.
Yes! Mission accomplished.
Getting ready for in interview Later this week.
How was it?
Love this Gerry, thank you for doing this!
Great video. Can you recommend any managed switch for home that can be used work/game/security vlans.Thanks
What is the link with the free resources you mentioned? Thanks
Made this video a while ago. Give me the time stamp and I’ll look and then provide.
@@SimplyCyber Hi, it's at 1:16:00.
@@anitah9576 www.simplycyber.io/free-cyber-resources
@@SimplyCyber Thank you! Have a blessed weekend! 🌟
Thank you for this video 🙏🙏
My pleasure 😊
I'm a newbie, currently one week into a six month bootcamp. Could you recommend a few good sources of reliable current information?
Can you be more specific? Like for getting skills or current news in industry? I’m not sure what you are asking
i'm one month away from completing my 9 month CS bootcamp - any advice or recommendations on your experience??
Some of these questions are rediculous for "only 1 question that one can ask", like that OSI/malware or solution covering CIA triad.
What matters most is passion and motivation for cyber sec.
Elastic SIEM probably needs an enterprise license.
Thanks for watching and your thoughts. Don’t know too much about elk and licensing so thanks for that. Also I was in the moment and didn’t actually think for a second how silly some of those would be if u really only had 1 question. I got wrapped in the appropriateness for a level 1 analyst. Cheers!
Thank you for your content, Gerald! I just got my Net+ and am starting my class for Sec+ now. I love watching things like this on how to actually get a job after the education and certifications are completed. I come from a nursing background, so all this has been so foreign to me, yet so interesting. Please keep this kind of content coming. Thank you!😎
@@nicolekeenan8685 I work in healthcare 5+ years and the clinical side is still vexes me. If you get into healthcare cyber theres a huge fit there if you have that clinical background. Worth entertaining that route. :)