Summary of How I Would Learn Cyber Security If I Could Start Over in 2024 (6 Month Plan)

Summary of "How I Would Learn Cyber Security If I Could Start Over in 2024 (6 Month Plan)"

The video outlines a comprehensive six-month plan for individuals looking to start a career in cybersecurity without prior IT experience, degrees, or certifications. The speaker, who has over two decades of experience in the cybersecurity field, emphasizes that learning cybersecurity has become more accessible than ever due to the abundance of online resources. The plan is structured into five main steps, focusing on building hands-on skills, creating a strong resume, and applying for jobs consistently.

Main Ideas and Concepts

Detailed Steps

  1. Foundation
    • Start with the Google Cybersecurity Certificate to gain hands-on experience with Linux, Python, and MySQL.
    • This foundational course should take about one month.
    • After completion, consider pursuing the CompTIA Security++ certification, but prioritize hands-on skills over theoretical knowledge initially.
  2. Creating a Resume
    • Invest time in crafting a professional resume that showcases skills and training.
    • Use a free cybersecurity resume template provided in the video.
    • Tailor your resume to highlight relevant skills and experiences, even if they come from unrelated jobs.
  3. Job Applications
    • Begin applying for cybersecurity jobs immediately after completing the foundational course, even if confidence is lacking.
    • Allocate 30 minutes daily to search and apply for jobs on platforms like LinkedIn and local job boards.
    • Understand the difference between job roles (e.g., ethical hacker vs. security analyst) and apply broadly to maximize opportunities.
  4. Becoming a Generalist
    • Gain a broad set of skills to qualify for various cybersecurity roles, particularly in small to medium-sized organizations.
    • Focus on practical skills rather than multiple-choice certifications.
    • Consider enrolling in GRC Mastery, which provides practical skills and includes a capstone project for your resume.
  5. Intermediate Level Training and Virtual Internships
    • After 3 months, engage in intermediate training (e.g., from TryHackMe) to deepen your knowledge and skills.
    • Participate in virtual internships offered by major companies to gain practical experience and enhance your resume.
    • Continue applying for jobs throughout this phase.
  6. Final Steps
    • In the last month or two, focus on intermediate-level training and keep applying for jobs.
    • If unsuccessful, repeat the process with different certifications or courses until a job is secured.
  7. Networking and Enjoying the Journey
    • Attend cybersecurity events and conferences to network and potentially find job opportunities.
    • Emphasize the importance of enjoying the learning process and treating it as a mission.

Conclusion

The speaker encourages a proactive approach to learning and applying for jobs in cybersecurity, emphasizing hands-on experience and practical skills over theoretical knowledge. Networking and maintaining a positive attitude throughout the journey are also highlighted as crucial elements for success.

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Notable Quotes

00:00 — « This is the most important cyber security video that you will watch. »
00:40 — « Learning cyber security has never been more accessible than it is today. »
01:30 — « The goal is to land the cyber security job in 6 months. »
03:52 — « People out there hiring managers and companies can't know how amazing you are unless you let them know. »
09:20 — « The idea is to cast a wide net meaning gain a broad set of skills so you can qualify for the maximum number of cyber security jobs. »

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