Hey man, really appreciate the final part about not being afraid to make the jump and not be scared to leave what could be considered a comfort zone. Would love a video about to handle the first 90 days at a new role and how to be productive
Hey man, we started Amazon in response at the same time. Found it interesting seeing your journey and mine, you're sounding like an L5 already! Keep at it. It's incredibly stressful but I think jobs like this make everything else down the line much easier.
Hi man , we need a video about the roadmap for incident response and threat detection,. We also need a video in which you give us the resource you used to develop your skills and your self in your entire the 4 years of your experience, And thank you very much man , you motivated me a lot
You are definitely right about making the jump. Just did it with my recent job and now I work incident response. My next goal is becoming an Engineer. Keep going Day 🙌🏾
Great information, Day! I have a couple of questions: How long did it take you to transition into the IR role? What specific skill sets are essential for making this switch? Additionally, what challenges did you face during your transition? What advice do you have for someone considering a similar transition? Lastly, what resources helped you during the process?
I'm curious, AWS is Crowdstrike's biggest customer. Now i personally haven't worked with the Falcon platform but i would imagine it simplifies the job of an incident response engineer. Or am I mistaken? Or maybe you don't work for AWS but Amazon specifically?
There will always be people who lack courtesy in all places. What right or place do you have to suggest a haircut. Trolls going from one social media account to another put their mouths and noses where they are not needed. With all that he has to offer, your only take home is his need for a haircut. I think you need a more meaningful and impactful life like his.
@youngchapo3513 No. They say Diversity as a cover, but they only give special treatment to women and black people. No other group of people benefits from the discrimination and unethical hiring methods
Hey man, really appreciate the final part about not being afraid to make the jump and not be scared to leave what could be considered a comfort zone. Would love a video about to handle the first 90 days at a new role and how to be productive
Going through the same type of situation. SOC to DFIR consulting and I'm definitely nervous
Just recorded a video for this! Should be coming soon :)
Hey man, we started Amazon in response at the same time. Found it interesting seeing your journey and mine, you're sounding like an L5 already! Keep at it. It's incredibly stressful but I think jobs like this make everything else down the line much easier.
That's awesome & thank a lot!
A privilege to follow this incredible journey 🤩
Thanks my guy!
Hi man , we need a video about the roadmap for incident response and threat detection,. We also need a video in which you give us the resource you used to develop your skills and your self in your entire the 4 years of your experience,
And thank you very much man , you motivated me a lot
Got you!
@@DayCyberwox thank you man you keep motivated me a lot
And we need a video on resources you used to develop yourself in your journey
your progress over the years has been extraordinary and I know you'll continue to progress in the future.
Thank you!
You are definitely right about making the jump. Just did it with my recent job and now I work incident response. My next goal is becoming an Engineer. Keep going Day 🙌🏾
Thank you, and all the best!
Great information, Day! I have a couple of questions: How long did it take you to transition into the IR role? What specific skill sets are essential for making this switch? Additionally, what challenges did you face during your transition? What advice do you have for someone considering a similar transition? Lastly, what resources helped you during the process?
Hey it took me a few months. Also there were several things involved in the process, so I'll need to make a complete video on this. Coming soon!
I'm curious, AWS is Crowdstrike's biggest customer. Now i personally haven't worked with the Falcon platform but i would imagine it simplifies the job of an incident response engineer. Or am I mistaken? Or maybe you don't work for AWS but Amazon specifically?
Day, what certifications would you recommend when it comes to being a security engineer?
You’ll be Principal Security Engineer by the time you are 30!
I hope so!
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Dude, you need a new haircut
send barber recommendations, and money too :)
There will always be people who lack courtesy in all places. What right or place do you have to suggest a haircut. Trolls going from one social media account to another put their mouths and noses where they are not needed. With all that he has to offer, your only take home is his need for a haircut. I think you need a more meaningful and impactful life like his.
You don’t even have a photo of yourself and have the nerve to suggest a haircut lol
@@DayCyberwoxIgnore his ass, the afro looks good 👍🏾
@@aderonkeaiye BOYYY chill! How on earth you consider this a troll?!
Anyway that wasn’t my intention though. Different culture I guess.
Diversity Hire. What advice do you have for people who dont have Black Priviledge?
I’m Hispanic, do I qualify as a diversity hire too?
@youngchapo3513 No. They say Diversity as a cover, but they only give special treatment to women and black people. No other group of people benefits from the discrimination and unethical hiring methods
@@Jupiter_9911 I will say I identify as African American the.
Then
Just say that you're a covert racist without saying it. You sound bitter lol? Go stick your head in a bucket of mop water. #KamalHarris2025 ✊.