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Sounds like if you obtain couple certs they will hire your for 100k + ) well, good luck. You will be surprised)))
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I use to hack, i was very into bug bounty programs, penetration testing, and social engineering. I lost my focus but still went to school for cybersecurity and im about to finnish. I think now that im going to finnish its time to light my flame back up and get into this stuff again.
What if I want to get a job that involves writing or reviewing secure code?
Will follow this. Thanks for making things so much clearer.
What would you consider entry certs when having good IT background. Aside from CEH 😅 OSCP good first cert? – well I should watch the vid first 😂 OSCP it is then.
i need to see Mr. heath adam more please, not the other guys, i like them but i need Mr. Heath 🙂
8:05 Did I hear that OSCP is an entry level certification.
I needed this
I saw this video on YouTube on getting into Ethical hacking and the host said that CompTIA Security+, Network+, A+ , CISSP, CCNA have absolutely nothing to do with Ethical Hacking and that we should avoid those certificates if we want to get into Ethical Hacking and Penetration Testing.
He suggested starting with Google Cybersecurity Professional for the fundamentals, then getting these certificates:
eJPT, eCPPT, PNPT, And then OSCP. This seems like a lot of certifications and A LOT of money. Which, if it’ll help me, I will 100% pay for it. I’d like your opinion on this. Especially since, if there’s a more cost effective way of getting into ethical hacking (at least for the time being) then I’d like to go that route instead, so I’m not spending hundreds or thousands on certificates I may not need right away.
Really needed this kind of video today. Thanks
OSCP is entry level? Can you touch more on this? I keep seeing different opinions on this Certificate to the point where I’m confused.. I saw somewhere that you had to have a couple of years of experience before taking that, then somewhere else I saw that it was entry level and should be the first certification you go for vs CEH.. There seems to be a lot of misinformation out there. It’d be nice to have this cleared up.🤔
14th Muwahaha D:<
I’m British and passing the Crest CPSA helped me massively.
I’ve been working as a Pen Tester for a US company for 1 year and now have the CRT, OSCP, and PNPT!
OSCP is an entry level cert?
I mean kinda a secret code up, up, down, down left, right, left, right, b, a, select start gets you through the HR process faster but only if you press a key right when HR boots.
Don’t waste your time, none can get IT jobs 2024. Entry level 😂
This is awesome and useful knowledge, thanks for posting! I do suggest putting more verbal energy into it, though. The white shirt, grey background, and otherwise calm and borderline monotone way of speaking is dreadfully boring and will make it difficult for the newer generation of future cybersecurity specialists to continue listening.
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Thanks for pointing the importance of basics. I have seen guys who do not know the basics and are jumping into Cybersecurity by following the hype of some random youtuber. It is particularly the case for Bug Bounty. Its been perceived that Bug Bounty is all there is too Web PT or Pentesting in general.
Glad to see, someone reiterate the importance of basic Pentesting and foundational knowledge.
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