job boards been looking like trash
It will pick up in April when graduation starts happening.job boards been looking like trash
this is peak season in my experience for IT jobs, where u applying at?job boards been looking like trash
this is peak season in my experience for IT jobs, where u applying at?
Hi brehs...
Can someone help me find the basic information and best IT certs to obtain?
I'm thinking of looking into a Masters Program for cybersecurity.
So I wanted to learn IT and those basics via a certificate program or on my own first.
I may apply for the spring 2020 semester so any tips will help.
I get tuition reimbursement through my job so I want to take advantage while I can.
I already am in a lucrative career path but still never too late to learn something new.
I can get my masters for a cheap rate so why not learn another skill?A masters in cyber might not be your best option if you’re looking to get in. What is your motivation for wanting to switch to IT if you’re in a lucrative job now?
I would recommend security + and/or Network +/CCNA. Are you sure the security side of IT is what you want to do at this point? IT has many paths.
I can get my masters for a cheap rate so why not learn another skill?
I've always been I to computers and that was my major until i switched.
I know Cybersecurity and IT are different but I figure if I learn IT and the basics I can then decide after that if I want to get my masters in IT or Cybersecurity.
Is security + and/or Network +/CCNA courses or certifications?
I can get my masters for a cheap rate so why not learn another skill?
I've always been I to computers and that was my major until i switched.
I know Cybersecurity and IT are different but I figure if I learn IT and the basics I can then decide after that if I want to get my masters in IT or Cybersecurity.
Is security + and/or Network +/CCNA courses or certifications?
Cyber is a buzzword its worthless.
If your doing security, take a 2 year programming class from a vocational school. Theyll teach you theory and practical programming. All security is is either writing scripts and code to exploit or modifying them and delivering with tools you scavenge or make (red team) or using scripta or tools to detect anomolies in traffice from logs (blue,)
When the stupid fad wears off programming means a lot more and will give you a better roi imho than cyber whatever.
If none of that interest you you have Info Assurance on the security side, but thats mainly establishing Policy and tools regs for compliance and system changes.
Then you have good ol real It, where you establish and keep the infrastructure for the network up and running and really do.the shyt that security and ia recommend or mandates, but it is the bigfest group typically knows more about daily operation and still has its hands in everything, even though we are teying to be minimized now
Cybersec is a path within IT breh. And those certs are exams not courses. You’d prob wanna study networking first if you wanna get into security imo.
I was gonna do a masters in Information sys or cybersec but Im already in an Application support role and gonna do my sec+, cysa+ and dive into kali linux and start learning python
Learn the basics of computers and networking, those are your two building blocks that everything else grows out of.Thanks brehs.
Okay...so is there a website or somewhere I can sign up take learn the basics first of IT?
Can you point me in the right direction?
Thanks broLearn the basics of computers and networking, those are your two building blocks that everything else grows out of.
If you want to go security learn about programming, programming logic, and learn a language any language, Ruby, Python, Bash, whatever. Learn it. Hell learn powershell. Do that first because its more intensive, then circle around and learn about networking.
Thats pretty much its.
If you don't know anything about computers read this book first, and learn the concepts, read for knowledge
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1a/Computers_for_Beginners.pdf
If you know about the basics of computing, what hardware makes up a computer, what OSs are, and etc, then move to Networking and read the following book. Read again for understanding.
An Introduction to Computer Networks - Open Textbook Library
Knowledge wise these two books should provide you an excellent foundation to grow from.