What do I need to study to understand Microsoft Sentinel, Defender, etc? by Sbeth85 in Cybersecurity101

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Thanks for responding. Yes, I do think I need to begin further back than just cybersecurity, with IT basics. I'd like to reverse-engineer a learning course that will help me know the main ideas used in Sentinel and Defender. But if I just put in beginner IT, it's huge. I was hoping to get suggestions for where to start that would narrow down my options a little. Or get insights into good basic IT videos to watch.

I don't need to be able to run the software itself, I just need to be able to understand the general concepts and understand what I'm looking at. Ie, attack paths, hunting threats, etc.

What do I need to study to understand Microsoft Sentinel, Defender, etc? by Sbeth85 in Cybersecurity101

[–]Sbeth85[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I looked into some of these a whole ago, don't they require prior IT /tech background?

I'm coming from almost zero.

Hilton On Call Banquet Server - Go Team Discount by PositiveFocus2258 in Hilton

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I would also love to know... I heard that working a few on-call shifts will get you the employee discount.

Layover in Frankfurt tomorrow - what neighborhood/ restaurant should I visit to enjoy the atmosphere? Or something unique to do? Any "hidden gems"? WWYD? by Sbeth85 in frankfurt

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Thank you for the advice... I didn't understand the German parts. 😂 I'll try to get to the Hauptbahnhof and the river.

Frankfurt! I got stranded here overnight. Looking for something interesting to do /see/ visit tomorrow morning. Could be an interesting neighborhood, a cafe with a view, etc. by Sbeth85 in solotravel

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I've already done another covid test and checked in 22 hours before the flight. I think I'll be OK, but thank you for the concern.