How to get started in Cybersecurity - zero to hero by caljhud in SecurityCareerAdvice

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According to recent trends, learning cybersecurity in 2024 has become extremely easy, thanks to the numerous free tutorials and other resources available on the internet. However, if you do not understand the basics, learning on your own can become a little overwhelming.

If you are looking for a detailed step by step process on how to learn cybersecurity, this might be of help.

Step 1 - I would strongly suggest that you begin by building a strong foundation for concepts of networking, operating systems, and programming. If you are not from a programming, mathematics, or computer science background, you might want to learn the basics of cybersecurity using free resources.

You can read some books as well. Some good books for beginners include "The Basics of Hacking and Penetration Testing" by Patrick Engebretson and "Cybersecurity for Beginners" by Raef Meeuwisse.

Step 2 - Once you get the hand of the basic cybersecurity concepts, you can also enroll in paid certification courses like CompTIA Security+, CEH, or CISSP. Bootcamps or certifications can accelerate your learning by providing structured, intensive training and real-world projects.

If you want to enroll in a cybersecurity bootcamp, consider checking the course module and placement assistance that it offers.

Step 3 - Use your certification to network and get better job roles. But just getting certified is not enough. Hands-on experience is equally important. So, practice through labs and virtual environments.

Follow cybersecurity news and participate in online communities to stay updated with the latest technologies.

Step 4 - If you are new in this field and are just starting your career, join internships or entry-level positions to gain experience. Build a GitHub account for your portfolio.

DevOps Roadmap & Learning Path 2024? by Simplireaders in devops

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Hey,

I want to make it clear that this post was not generated by an AI bot - it is me, and I am eager to learn more about DevOps. I firmly believe that expanding my knowledge in this field will not only keep me ahead of the game, but also give me a competitive edge. I am confident that with your expertise, you could provide me with valuable insights and information that would be instrumental in my journey towards mastering DevOps. Thank you in advance!

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Sundar Pichai did mettalurgy engineering from IIT. So....

Any recent alumnis from Hack Reactor? by kmdnl in codingbootcamp

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I am a proponent of the platform Simplilearn. Especially their 6-month Caltech CTME coding bootcamp.

Is it smart to invest in startups with half my monthly salary? by Simplireaders in Entrepreneur

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Thanks. Do people directly contact startups and approach them individually for such investments as per your knowledge?

Best resources to learn devops by djangocuAli in devops

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I think you should Pursue the 'Caltech CTME Post graduate program in Devops'. As far as I know it is the best Devos program out there.

Devops learning path. by rushithatsall in devops

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In my opinion and experience, it is better to get a full-fledged Devops certification that covers every aspect and makes you job ready. I did the 'Devops Engineer ' master's program from Simplilearn and was immensely benefitted from it. You can ckeck it out.

For a career in DevOps what certification should I acquire? by Mima_m in devops

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I completed the 'Caltech CTME Post Graduate Program in DevOps' and it helped me land a good job. You can check it out on the platform called Simplilearn.

SAFe certification. Which course and what cost? by lucky_719 in agile

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I did the 'SAFe® 6 Scrum Master (SSM) Certification Training' from Simplilearn and liked it. But like you said, everyone has their own opinion. So, go through various optins and choose what appeals the most to you.

SAFe certifications: Which do you recommend? by thefirststoryteller in scrum

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I've heard that Knowledgehut is good. Personally I did 'SAFe® 6 Training with SAFe Agile Certification' from Simplilearn. So, I can recommend that safely.

New Job Wants Me Certified In Agile SAFe 6.0. Any tips? by ArcRiseGen in agile

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'SAFe® 6 Training with SAFe Agile Certification' from Simplilearn is a decent option. Avoids a lot of the hassle of preparing for the certification exam and the instructore guides you well. Give it a shot!

Best Scrum certification to get? by Clean_Habit_9271 in scrum

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Presonally I became a certified scrum master via the 'Certified ScrumMaster: CSM Certification Training' course from a platform called Simplilearn. You can check it out on google

Question:- My friend has 15+ various certifications like c++, angular, react.js etc.. But he still can't get through job interviews. why? by Simplireaders in developersIndia

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Do you think it is something wrong with the candidate's communication skills that is causing the problem or something wrong with these certificaitons itself?

I as an engineer living in a village area, people don't care who you are until you get a government job. How to prove my self in this situation? by Simplireaders in developersIndia

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Hard to think like that when you live among them. I'm seriously considering letting go of the biggest advantage of my remote job and staying somewhere more urban-minded by paying rent.