Clarification: PNPT is not better/harder than OSCP generally speaking. It was put up a tier for sanity's sake because it beats out a few of the tier one offense certs.
@heberjulio630316 күн бұрын
What about eCPPT from INE? And eWPTX (updated to 2024)?
@madhatistaken17 сағат бұрын
@@heberjulio6303 I'd personally go CPTS or OSCP instead of eCPPT. For eWPTX I'd instead go OWSE. But the exams differ from one another, so you'll gain useful knowledge from anyone of them. INE isn't referenced much in job listings too, something to keep in mind
@packmanbp19 күн бұрын
What I understand here : "pass all these certs and gather all this knowledge and once you're able to confidently hack into the pentagon from your local Starbucks in less than 2 hours you'll be able to be hired in a junior analyst role" This is depressingly accurate man 😅 Now back to the grind !
@matt_milack22 күн бұрын
Spend a year studying what you need to know in order to work as IT Support/ Helpdesk technician. Spend a year working as a IT Support/ Helpdesk technician. Get a Sysadmin/ Network admin/ Cloud admin role. Spend at least 2 years working as Sysadmin/ Network admin/ Cloud admin role. After all of that, spend a year studying for DevOps engineer/ Cloud engineer/ Data engineer and do your best to obtain some of those roles, because with your experience, you have 10 times better chances to find DevOps engineer/ Cloud engineer/ Data engineer role than any Cybersecurity role, you'll have 30% higher salary working any of these roles than working any of Cybersecurity roles, and your job will be 10 times less stressful than working any Cybersecurity role. You're welcome!
@chocolate-u9h22 күн бұрын
are you serious?
@matt_milack22 күн бұрын
@@chocolate-u9h Yes.
@CrypticCocktails22 күн бұрын
Friend, I'm starting that today. Cheers!
@madhatistaken22 күн бұрын
Certainly an option, although I question the 10 times better chances odds 😅I'm personally trying to get into cloud and get away from IR and analyst work.
@matt_milack22 күн бұрын
@@madhatistaken I would say it greatly depends on where you're from. I'm from Europe. Maybe I went too far with "10 times", but in Europe, there's certainly much higher demand for DevOps engineers, Cloud engineers or Data engineers than for absolutely any Cybersecurity role.
@ariasm891122 күн бұрын
my love for cybersecurity at first two years was unstoppable, i got CCNA, MCSE, MTCNA, MTCWE, MTCEWE, MTCTCE, MTCSE, LPIC-1, Network+, Security+, A+ , CEH, along with a master degree at IT engineering, in my first two years and landed a job at isp and promoted several times but after 4 years i feel like im burned out struggling to finish oscp and i need my motivation back, make sure to not rush it like i did and actually enjoy the ride
@evilmortyofficial21 күн бұрын
What about CCNP?
@wolfgangrussel525021 күн бұрын
don't relie on motivation, consistency is more important.
@madhatistaken21 күн бұрын
@@wolfgangrussel5250 But you need motivation to start being consistent...or something like that 💚
@madhatistaken21 күн бұрын
@@evilmortyofficial CCNP is more attuned to a career path in networking imo
@wolfgangrussel525021 күн бұрын
@@madhatistaken yes your right, but sometimes our motivation disappears, that's why discipline is the life saver to consistenly continue our journey when our motivation temporarily disappeared.
@paulsccna296422 күн бұрын
I ditched all of this crap (and I have half a dozen of the certs mentioned in the video) for a Project Coordinator role. I make decent money. Way less stress and instead of spending 24 hours a day in a dark room with a computer, just to keep up with the latest security iceberg, I actually have a life.
@madhatistaken22 күн бұрын
but do you have to...talk to people 😨
@danzam663121 күн бұрын
Looking for a similar development on my end, any coursework or certs you would recommend to end up as an project. Mng.?
@jr-pc4do21 күн бұрын
Lower ceiling
@fernandoc887621 күн бұрын
Lolz @@madhatistaken you got it
@BigBatts21 күн бұрын
Go get the CAPM and then PMP and write us in the morning…two years from now
@techsavvyhero22 күн бұрын
These roadmap videos are gold!! I like all the new cert options too (not all CompTIA, ISC and SANS). As a career pentester, I appreciate these greatly (the humor is icing on the cake) :) Thanks Mad Hat!!
@defaultuser085621 күн бұрын
Yo there i got an offer for compTIA pentest+ and security+ certs, im network security engineering. I heard that compTIA certs dosent get much of an attention, would you recommend to apply for it ?
@abdulmannan345422 күн бұрын
Good no-bs advice. Straight to the point, and good detail of what to do in which area.
@N1GHTW4TCH21 күн бұрын
Never thought i'd be able to say this, but I finally landed my first job in cybersecurity as a security engineer! No significant experience or education. It's hard to get recognized, but if you really want it you can do it!
@madhatistaken19 күн бұрын
Congratz on the new cyber gig!! 🥳🥳 🥳
@SacredRoute2Hell17 күн бұрын
Hey congrats on your achievement. Could you please tell me what certs helped you out at least share a bit of your road-map that got you the job. I'm just starting out and I have no idea what to do, so your experience will be a lot of help. Thank you!
@N1GHTW4TCH12 күн бұрын
@SacredRoute2Hell Sure! I'll try to keep it concise :) I’ve always wanted to work in IT, but I never really knew what direction to take - until I discovered cybersecurity. It was the perfect mix of my interests. My background was in customer service and retail, which I honestly never liked, but it kept me afloat after moving out on my own at 17. At 29, I was diagnosed with AUDHD, which helped me understand why I’d been feeling stuck. From there, I decided to pursue something I loved, and my drive has been huge ever since. To be honest, I’ve had some luck along the way, mostly from meeting new people in the field. So, my #1 tip is: networking. I know socializing isn’t easy for everyone, but I promise (most) geeks are happy to welcome you. Even if you feel like you don't fit in. :) I was happily surprised by the amount of help I received after making my goals known. I joined DIVD (Google it, we're fun :) ) to learn and participate in their projects. Volunteering is always a big plus on your resume, especially when it’s directly related to the job you’re aiming for. It was also a great way to meet helpful people. I also volunteer for a “female speaker only” cybersecurity conference to show support for their cause. As a group, they organize meetups on various security topics, which I often join. Again, I met a lot of great people there, and you get to attend talks by professionals and chat with them afterward. Through my new network, I managed to get a free voucher for the Security+ exam along with study materials. This was a rare opportunity, but freebies and discounts for courses are often available if you’re active in a few groups. Last summer, I decided to start applying for jobs, following the 60% rule: if you meet at least 60% of the requirements, apply! (Women especially tend to apply only when they meet 90%, but 60% is good enough.) I was open in my resume and motivational letters explaining my career switch and emphasized what I was learning. I also listed a few courses on my resume and briefly explained what I was learning in each (e.g., TryHackMe Blue Teaming paths, Google Cybersecurity Professional, Security+). Eventually, I got called in for a few interviews and unexpectedly ended up landing the job I wanted the most. We got along really well and I’ve been working there since September. Already finished a SANS course, with plans to take the exam soon. So yeah, I didn’t have any certifications at the time of the interview - only the honest intention to get them. I realize this feels like a bit of a fairytale story. I'm not sharing this to downplay the struggle others face daily, finding a job. I honestly don’t know how I got this lucky, and I’m anxiously waiting for the twist, lol. But persistence, networking, and a willingness to learn made a huge difference for me. Hope this helps, and lots of luck! :)
@N1GHTW4TCH11 күн бұрын
@@madhatistaken thanks man! Your video's were a big help. Funny yet informational - top tier!
@N1GHTW4TCH11 күн бұрын
@@SacredRoute2Hell not sure where my comment went, but i'll circle back to check if I need to repost k ✌️
@cloudpunchr11 күн бұрын
GREAT video (as always)!!!! Sincerely appreciate the humor and honesty. Apparently, though, the sarcasm went WAY over the heads of many on here
@Geomaverick12422 күн бұрын
Yay!!! WGU Mentioned. :). I think the first path is the best for newbies especially if you throw in a CCNA or even an AWS or Azure cloud certification. Good stuff! I am going to make this my go to video when recommending what path people should follow. :)
@madhatistaken21 күн бұрын
💚💚💚
@efnick9619 күн бұрын
The fact that CISSP requires a 4 year experience in the field as a prerequisite for getting the certification and it can only land you an "junior" job is why I am considering becoming a farmer
@m477r33d17 күн бұрын
Which is precisely why it’s not a junior cert
@Izzy-xz6hg17 күн бұрын
LOL
@eros451017 күн бұрын
CISSP is NOT a junior cert, it was pretty bone headed of him to level it as the same as Sec+. CCNA is way more difficult and in-depth than Sec+, and CySA is more intermediate. Don't think I particularly agree with his rankings on alot of these certs.
@madhatistaken17 күн бұрын
@eros4510 pretty bone headed to assume I meant it was a junior level certificate - never said that lol
@madhatistaken17 күн бұрын
@efnick96 From a learning standpoint it can be studied for and passed by anyone from no experience to senior level experience. Obviously easier the more experience you have. For someone with years of IT experience it can help land a cybersec position but i wouldn't say it can "only" land you a junior level one - but it would certainly help land the junior role alot more than the other certificates in that tier.
@josemmm1122 күн бұрын
From all those certifications. I have Google cybersecurity, Certified in Cybersecurity (Only the coursera course, not the certification), Comptia Security+, BTL1 and HTB CDSA. now i am looking for a SOC analyst job in my country, Dominican Republic. Best regards
@madhatistaken22 күн бұрын
Awesome work getting all those certs! Best of luck in your job search 💚
@owenpierceКүн бұрын
Great video! I wouldn't include CISSP however as it does require 5 years or 4 years of experience directly already achieved in a security role for the pure reason of providing employers with prerequisite canadite narrowing done for them. Associate of CISSP is valid however.
@raypraise4 сағат бұрын
Came here to say this
@NegligencePersonified22 күн бұрын
The Cybersecurity job market is absolutely disgusting. I thought for sure finishing my Bachelor's in Cybersecurity I'd be able to find at least a Junior level position... Nope. 13 Months and 700 applications later I'm honestly debating applying for McDonald's. Anyone watching this video should do themselves a favor and find a new profession. Let the digital world burn as they focus on candidates with good popularity scores instead of knowledge.
@madhatistaken22 күн бұрын
I feel your pain - I too graduated with a bachelors in cybersec thinking the same. I took a job as a tier 1 tech for 1.5 years before buckling down and applying to thousands of jobs before finally getting 1 super entry level job that paid quite low. It's easier if you try network with people, but purely applying to jobs is brutal. If I were you I'd try to land anything technical while continuously applying. It's tough but worth it if you're considering retail/fast food (which I also did for 4+ years)
@NegligencePersonified22 күн бұрын
@@madhatistaken I follow your videos pretty closely, I took a note from you and accepted a dead end Help-Desk job in the meantime. Thanks for doing what you do!
@TraceursMonkey21 күн бұрын
@@madhatistaken People focus on getting this certificates to much. At the end of the day, it all comes down to problem solving skills and who do you know in the industry that can help you land a job. Sure, you feel accomplished when you do it all by yourself, but if you know someone from cyber security events and IRL networking, why not ask for help. Also it helps a lot if you participate to competition as a student, that's how you get yourself on the spot light. Because no one will ever come to your house offering a job, you sometimes just have to go out there and prove yourself.
@morpheusjones438421 күн бұрын
The best cybersecurity engineers I knew had above-average skills but nowhere near greybeard levels. They succeeded because they understood the big picture and core business logic. Being able to custom tailor TCP packets with scapy or hping3 to avoid firewall detection via threshold for malformed packets is nice, but ultimately doesn't bring in a company sustainable revenue for their entire client portfolio. They had the insight or atleast aptitude of a CISO to understand how businesses work in general. Is your next engagement close to the fiscal year end? Great. Exploiting potential employee layoffs with spoofed emails is an amazing tactic to gain a foothold. Technical skills don't get you in the door. They only prevent you from getting kicked out.
@s1ked_41621 күн бұрын
The problem here is that you didn't take the internship, because that's what they look for anyway, pure work experience. Your degree was supposed to be the Gateway to that internship. Of course they going to pick the person with experience. It's not the only way to gain experience from, but it's the fastest one, and you just didn't realize it
@BlankTrader21 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! You don't know how easy your making it for us! Especially in a world like Cybersecurity
@cortezchicitybarber39259 күн бұрын
I love this road map bro …. Really appreciate the thought you put into this as someone who’s started but got too much information from all over the place, got frustrated and distracted…. pivoted to something else …. Now I’m back studying and my advice for anyone just starting out like myself …. Find the point on this list where you are … screenshot that tier, save this video, finish your certs on that level and then come back when you’re ready to level up
@TheBitGuardian12 күн бұрын
I am currently waiting to hear back on my first step into security. Your videos have helped motivate me to get my resume out there! (currently in networking)
@s1ked_41621 күн бұрын
Saved your video in my database for those that are in need to know this information and haven't figured it out yet. Ty!
@dogyX317 күн бұрын
Same
@grouthorax3963Күн бұрын
Watching this video as a beginner in cybersecurity, it gives me confidence and more motivation to keep going. Im now on Layer 2/3 of the iceberg (did CompTIA Sec+ first and working on getting Net+, whoops) and its really motivating getting the reasurance that im on the right path.
@baileyayyy50855 сағат бұрын
Kinda funny how different the cert paths can be I just started with CCNA
@milo_andrs4 күн бұрын
Thank you, I am looking to get my foot into security and the way you presented it is nice and reassuring. I will follow your advise and deliver 💪
@dylanhecker668622 күн бұрын
I swear every time you drop a new video it inspires me to get a new cert
@mr.bloodworth600422 күн бұрын
im just now getting into security and gotta say im addicted 😂 i slept for 5 hours last night, woke up and immediately started learning again, shits like crack, only problem for me is money. If i can get a job that pays more ill probably try to collect all the certs
@MrsMadHat21 күн бұрын
Sometimes you can get a job that will pay for your certs too 😊
@mr.bloodworth600421 күн бұрын
@MrsMadHat that would be amazing
@shancxkai16 күн бұрын
After watching "the substance" I can confirm this shit IS "my substance"
@adam-nw5cn2 күн бұрын
@@MrsMadHat That is true. my brother just did his CompTIA Security+ after 1 year of being a security analyst without a security background. His company trained and paid him for the cert.
@terv8167Күн бұрын
what resources are you using to learn?
@DemonicAngelll22 күн бұрын
Thank you for the great video! 😄 I'm currently in my second year of a cybersecurity program at a community college. I don’t have any prior IT experience, but I’m working on breaking into the field. Right now, I’m trying to get an entry-level IT help desk position to get started. I’ve earned the Google Cybersecurity Certificate and the AZ-900 certification, but I’m finding it really hard to land a job. The market seems very competitive, and everywhere I apply, they end up hiring someone with prior work experience. I hope you can one day create a roadmap for landing that first IT job, with advice on certifications, projects, and other steps that might help! 😊
@madhatistaken21 күн бұрын
Sounds like you're on the right track. Keep up the learning grind and you'll land that IT job and cybersec in time. Maybe one day I can make a manic IT roadmap/project video.
@michaelbeauregard429916 күн бұрын
Amazing video man! Thank you. Useful & hilarious. All props to you.
@ThePPwise21 күн бұрын
It's been rough trying to find a Cyber job. I've been in IT for 5 years now (Service Desk to Desktop Engineer) in an enterprise setting with A+, Net+, Sec+ and the Google Cybersecurity cert. My resume isn't complete ass but I have gotten little to no responses to any applications. It's frustrating to say the least but I'm gonna keep tryin'. Your videos help bring back motivation to keep learning. Appreciate it man, and best of luck to anyone else out there looking to achieve.
@astatinee20 күн бұрын
these comments are scaring the fuck out of me. i'm passionate about cybersec but after reading some of these comments it feels like im going to get fucked in the ass by unemployment.
@eps2418 күн бұрын
Recommend local security meet meetups so that you can network. Check to see if your city hosts a Bsides conference. Definitely recommend going to the conference if there is one. Really good opportunity to network.
@astatinee18 күн бұрын
@@eps24 luckily im still in hs, but its a scary thought that by the time i graduate college cybersec becomes oversaturated and i might not get a job
@astatinee18 күн бұрын
@@eps24 if u dont mind me asking, do you have any advice? because i geniunely do not have an idea how to get into the field. i've been binging those 12+ hours vids discussing cybersec, those college classes they upload here in yt, i've also been trying to learn networking through those long ass videos, and tinkering with hackthebox. im a mess currently
@ThePPwise15 күн бұрын
@@eps24 I will definetly check that out. Thank you for the advice.
@Cooliofamily9 күн бұрын
Damn homie, I’ve been here since 9k you’re at 97k now - congrats! 🎉
@madhatistaken6 күн бұрын
Thank you! Two years went by just like that 😅
@Cooliofamily6 күн бұрын
@ been working in a soc now for one, got a promotion within 6 months 😎
@madhatistaken3 күн бұрын
Nice work! Hope you continue to advance in your career 💚
@Cooliofamily3 күн бұрын
@@madhatistaken same to you brother! And the income from this must be decent, no?
@Cooliofamily3 күн бұрын
@@madhatistaken do you have a discord server where you are able to chat?
@itachisolosmadara21 күн бұрын
God man, love the edits on these videos!!!!
@mercxn30029 күн бұрын
my cybersecurity GOAT
@thundathunda431022 күн бұрын
The information and production value put into this video is worthy of a Oscar!
@UnderScorePT22 күн бұрын
1:43 I have that poster on my wall :D got it as a birthday present, personalized with my name on it, pretty awesome.
@baileyayyy50855 сағат бұрын
I trust this channel blindly because it has fun music
@jjones37058 күн бұрын
Ctfs are the way to go. Running through a bunch of certs doesnt teach enough about actually attack systems. Said as someone who passed the OSCP, lots of ctf experience will get you hired
@harmendez76321 күн бұрын
Got a sys admin role cause of your content previously, W.
@TheITCornerbyJR7 күн бұрын
Great Stuff as always Sir!
@chocolate9118 күн бұрын
A slight clarification is needed, if one were to reach god-level, you qualify more than any junior security analyst job. Writing your own exploits/malware and deliver to endpoints, you can qualify for any Senior or Principal Red Team Engineer job or could literally become a consultant and advise Fortune 500 companies on red teaming or cybersecurity best practices
@myota98892 күн бұрын
sarcasm bro
@new0marr21 күн бұрын
what really makes the difference is the networking experience if you are going for red team .. try to focus on networking then operation systems then programing
@NecoOmnis21 күн бұрын
I'm trying to pivot from software development to security, so far its been super fun. Initially i started down this path to help me write more secure code, to see things from a different perspective, but now it seems like this is much more my speed. will report back after a year of study and see how things change.
@renny758120 күн бұрын
Replying so I can see your thoughts in a year
@saurabharora104918 күн бұрын
Even I'm also trying to pivot from software development to Pentesting... Let me know what resources you are using. Thanks
@tudorlasus16 күн бұрын
i m taking a different approach. i am going for red teaming at first because i belive it is better to know how to attack before learning how to defend. i m 2 months in, i ve don the google cybersecurity cert for the basics, the TCM's PJWT for webtesting, now trying to get my first bug bounties for experience. next on my list are eJPT and then OSCP. P.S I am learning Python and doing CTF's challenges from various companies at the same time too.
@dongwong29711 күн бұрын
I love you for making this video content!
@ReconBee16 күн бұрын
Very informative video on the cybersecurity roadmap
@igotsixright17 күн бұрын
LOL "THe more you f**k around, the more you're gonna find out!" 12:50 -> I love your vid-snips!!! Made me laugh out loud!🤣
@pedrotorres-hz9vp22 күн бұрын
Jesus, OSEE to get a junior position is wild xD Great video, though! By the way, I recently landed a soc analyst position after getting the OSCP, PNPT, and BTL1. Now, I’m focusing on expanding my knowledge with more tools and cloud technologies, to aim for senior positions or even engineering roles. I'm currently considering splunk certifications or the SC-200, what do you think?
@josemmm1122 күн бұрын
i think splunk certification is better option. it will make you better in the blueteam daily task and even you can become cybersecurity engineer specialized in Splunk, the SIEM tool leader in the industry. Best regards
@pedrotorres-hz9vp22 күн бұрын
@@josemmm11 Hey Jose, thank you for the advice! I already started their free content and I'm currently waiting for my company approval to get the cert. Wishing you a great weekend!
@fernandoc887621 күн бұрын
PNPT and OSCP for a SOC position imo is an overkill. You could literally be a Pentester right now. Also SC-200 only makes sense if the company you're working now uses all Microsoft 365 security stack.
@pedrotorres-hz9vp21 күн бұрын
@@fernandoc8876 I was applying to pentest positions as well, and those certs were a way to get some interviews (no prior IT xp). I was thinking about SC-200 because the majority of the clients I'm with use Sentinel and MDE xD
@mllenessmarie21 күн бұрын
Would recommend Splunk certifications more. SC-200 is nice, but it's not that glamorous - it's worth if your company uses Azure products plus if they are in partnership with MS and all certs are free. Plus, I'd definitely try cloud certs - they are always worth plus recruiters look for them.
@callmekurt234 сағат бұрын
thanks man it was really helpful
@deathofasellout2 күн бұрын
Once you obtain the OSCP, after obtaining some blue team certs, you can land a job. Anything above OSCP is overkill for landing your first job.
@IbanezMetal247 күн бұрын
Passed the Sec+ today! Excited to not have to study for a few months 😂
@XenolVlatriX13 күн бұрын
Look like a lot of money is needed. My plan: -PJPT -CCNA -Splunk -CPTS / OSCP -Coding
@eriklorent18 күн бұрын
you are pretty awesome bruh i cant lie good looks twin
@shaikhwaqas-b7l11 күн бұрын
love the content i can listen to this all day long without getting bored :D :D :D
@TechRoamin22 күн бұрын
This vid is gonna be a banger, well done MH 😮💨😎
@madhatistaken22 күн бұрын
🫡💚
@ThatGuyAlon6 күн бұрын
I got the Sec+ before I learned Networking now im working back and studying for the Net+. Im working in a IT Support as well
@DT-vc2mf3 күн бұрын
Hey mate love your content. Can you one on the lesser known but probably most important cyber role: Security Awareness Lead?
@Vikon-k7d21 күн бұрын
thank you for the video just in the right time , i will pick the medium track that you suggest, thanks for your effort again
@madhatistaken19 күн бұрын
Best of luck in your learning journey!
@Examplist18 күн бұрын
the quality spike from 2 years ago to this is insane
@wintergreene79521 күн бұрын
Another entertaining but amazingly educational cybersecurity learning content! Are you looking into doing a content about what you think of GRC certs and roles like CISM, CISA, etc.? Thanks!
@georgerobbins556017 күн бұрын
Great video, Sir.
@arshadcheng21 күн бұрын
I'm going to have my focus on certifications like CISSP and OSCP. HTB & THM certifications and other related popular cybersec learning platforms
@swortham21 күн бұрын
The way I’ve decided to go is I’m going for an associates since ever since Trump got elected college tuition has dropped drastically the university right up the street from my house. They lower tuition by 40% per year so I’m gonna go to the associates degree route when I get enough credits i’m transferring my degree over to SANS and finishing my degree there, I spoke with them the other day long story short they have two programs I can either come out with four of the most prestigious cyber security certifications a person can get or I can stay at Sam’s and finish my bachelors and come out with nine then I’d only have to take one more Sans certs to have the golden goose of all cyber certs
@JoshMadakor7 күн бұрын
Quality content :>
@madhatistaken7 күн бұрын
💚
@videogamecoverss21 күн бұрын
Watching this video "For the people that were really good at math and science, here is the madhat road map" Guess I'm taking that, I already got my CCNA and starting with a major company December 2nd as a Networking Engineer. Almost pro hacker rank on HTB and plan to transition to Cyber Security eventually.
@EAEAAAEAEE18 күн бұрын
This is great, thank you
@Deven21015 күн бұрын
I'm a current System administrator, I had goals of becoming a security analyst but I've since gone a different route due to the over saturation of the market. There's so many jobs out there to apply for, but always 100's of applicants on every single job posting. I still have fun dabbling in pentesting, and I have quite a few cert's related to cybersecurity so maybe one day I'll find my way to an analyst position. Who knows 🤷♂🤷♂
@BackpackGringo5 күн бұрын
I feel that. Was super disheartening to realize that after grinding Google cyber, sec+ and THM level 1.
@Deven2104 күн бұрын
@@BackpackGringo Yeah all that glitters is not gold unfortunately. Keep going man, are you working in IT yet?
@xCheddarB0b42x22 күн бұрын
I like how C is at the bottom. But where is Reverse Engineering? At the crushing, freezing oceanic abyssal depths is where.
@madhatistaken22 күн бұрын
😂😂my class in college on C and machine code was too much for my feeble mind
@terrorists-are-among-us22 күн бұрын
Pentesting looks like hell. I'm too lazy to use Google and they want documentation when I just wanna escalate the matter and go on nap break.
@mozord40416 күн бұрын
very good video, thank you friend!
@allannhlanhla20 күн бұрын
Great video, love the memes!!!!😄😄
@anishchamuah215121 күн бұрын
I always wait for new Mad Hat videos, it's like I'm watching game reviews while learning about cybersecurity. I am currently a MEng Cybersecurity student in a really great uni. I have recently got the sec plus and am thinking so getting into blue teaming hence have started with let's defend pathways following which I am planning to give the BTL1 then proceed to something more advanced like CDSA. Would you advise a different pathway otherwise? I am however certain I can start with something more difficult too.
@Runclimblift4 күн бұрын
The truth is, no company wants to pay for cyber security, there's no upside to a business except protecting the downside. It's a very, very hard area to work in on almost all levels.
@AlphaEligon21 күн бұрын
As soon as I heard your voice it is going to be education humor sarcasm all wrapped in one LOL
@siyabongamjwara298220 күн бұрын
I've realized that you can't just hop into cyber security. You need to have relative IT experience. Especially being a systems administrator. Having the base level of IT will help you once you move to cybersecurity
@mtvh773921 күн бұрын
A CISSP is def not required for a junior role, the certificate is aimed towards people with years of working experience.
@madhatistaken21 күн бұрын
Agreed, that's why it's on the "mad hat" roadmap hehe I've found after taking the exam it's like security+ but bigger and more manager-esque
@MP-wm9gb17 күн бұрын
Amazing video! Informative and 9GAG-ish/4chan-ish
@valentinvetements9 күн бұрын
Knowing everything about Italy leads to having databases full of information of Italian and foreign citizens of their often of their purchases and so saying, the most extravagant thing is in the world you can have the most absolute power in making the rules in the home of others, Microsoft is the best
@Pixel_scribes18 күн бұрын
hey love your videos. i was a cyber security enthusiasts, but right now, am self studying and i started with A+ and security +, am doing both at the same time. which courses should i add next, based on you. which one will have a higher chance of landing a job. please reply them in order so i can put on my todo list. youve earned my sub.
@Bryghtpath20 күн бұрын
Coding isn't optional if you want to master advanced defense and offense in cybersecurity.
@viktoreidrien711020 күн бұрын
very good video, thank you
@Grzegorz-Brzeczyszczykiewicz311 күн бұрын
The author of this video is definitely a WoW fan.
@carsonjamesiv251221 күн бұрын
This Channel Makes VERY COOL VIDEOS!😃👍🎈🎉
@madhatistaken21 күн бұрын
💚💚💚
@Dialectical-Intellect12 күн бұрын
Cool , now I need to just pass the pre assessment tests to get into wgu…. Pry won’t happen because I am slow lol but this was my dream job to do cybersecurity.
@almightymachine99308 күн бұрын
You can't learn what you need to know in college... So how does one learn? One figures it out. In the words of OffSec- "try harder". I think many of us just like confronting seemingly insurmountable challenges... figuring it out is the fun part.
@MuadibGodEmperor3 күн бұрын
Who is the guy at 8:17? Is that a documentary or interview or something?
@plaguedoctorclan525515 күн бұрын
I dont know what bro is talking about but it sounds funny so. lets start
@TraianMatisi22 күн бұрын
Dude, I am a CompSci grad and was a bit lost with certifications, wich ones to take, how many I would need, how much it would cost. Half dozen of your vids cleared so much for me that my doubts in studying and actually dedicate myself to cybersec is gone. Much obliged MH.
@Rango-Bot-dq1eu21 күн бұрын
My journey begins which is crazy because I understand my first meme of Cyber Meme with the EDR and script kiddie.
@AirForceAlphaSpuad18 күн бұрын
2:36 Chef's kiss 😅
@kalakamu110 күн бұрын
can you please do a mid and senior lvl iceberg? I want to know what to focus on.
@defaultuser085621 күн бұрын
Nice video. Im studying network security engineering, i got an offer for either the compTIA pentest+ or security+, i heard that compTIA dosent get that much attention. Im interested in red teamming, would u recommend getting it ? And which one u recommene ? I have a good base knowledge and i participate in CTFs regulary. Thanks
@xtonix757721 күн бұрын
I just completed my first pentesting certificate exam and the phrase "salty screen staring" just perfectly summarizes this experience 😂
@iamthebearerofchrist5 күн бұрын
now that you've roasted us, will you teach us how to update our display adapter driver from device manager?😏
@TheOmfg0215 күн бұрын
If you close your eyes and imagine a frog, sometimes you can hear kermit the frog
@chasergazer19 күн бұрын
How about the LetsDefend SOC Analyst Learning Path?
@crocodosto90264 күн бұрын
Hey man i genuinely hope you read my comment and answer my questions. Ive watched some of your videos and it's really depressing to know that its THAT HARD to get a freaking job in cyber security. Its like i need 5 years of unstoppable studying to a get a job. Tbh, i dont like writing code and i like cyber security thats why i chose this field, but on the other hand i dont have much time until i get a job (i need money bro). Should i just abandon this field and get a boring web development job instead? Cuz its much easier
@Thaxannadrote15 күн бұрын
Waiting for the ultimate teamup of Thor (PiratesOfTware) and MadHat.
@davidt232521 күн бұрын
Hey, I just found your channel and I've been saving a lot of your videos. I'm a sophmore in college majoring in Cybersecurity & Global Policy, but I don't even know what job I want to pursue in Cyber or where to start. I've only been taking very introductory classes so far and will start getting into harder classes. What certifications would you recommend I get?
@madhatistaken21 күн бұрын
Sounds like you're unsure of what cybersecurity niche/position you want to pursue? Are you most interested in networking, blue or red teaming, grc (compliance/auditing), forensics, etc? Need to narrow down exactly which role you're most interested in before working towards any certifications.
@davidt232521 күн бұрын
@@madhatistaken I've been thinking about starting with an IT help desk job and then become a SOC Analyst.
@davidt232521 күн бұрын
For my degree, I need to have a cybersecurity internship under my belt in order to graduate, so I have extra pressure on choosing which role to pursue.
@Alex-x6q5b21 күн бұрын
GOD Tier? I am taking notes!
@maremeaxi334420 күн бұрын
What do you think about the letsdefend platform, it is very hyped because of the big discount. I think it is good for beginners for the SOC analyst position. What would be your advice for certifications for the SOC analyst position, I wanted to go in this order: Letsdefend (SOC analyst path, Incident Responder path and maybe Detection Engineering career path), CDSA and OSDA?
@Ivan-pg1sr5 күн бұрын
Does it make sense going to college then? Does the Cybersecurity major give you any boost or advantage at this iceberg ?
@WojySmokes21 күн бұрын
Im at php right now, its tough. I'm trying to learn mySQL this year. Its a lot of fun trying to figure out how sites work
@sevenshivas4 күн бұрын
And the path to knowing how to hack and protect, in a individual way?
@G-PieКүн бұрын
No wonder cybersecurity pays so well.. It cost 50k/yr to stay certified at the Jr level
@EvilPumpkin13376 күн бұрын
why you didnt included pentest+ too?
@derekberthiaume536717 күн бұрын
I'm in WGUs cyber security program now. Loving it but it definitely seems like 10,000 ppl competing for 12 jobs even though indeed has 69,000 every day posted most of the time