Apple is spending $600B on AI.
Meta is spending $600B on AI.
OpenAI + Oracle are spending $500B on AI.
That means these jobs will be in demand:
• Cable & electrical work
• Cooling / HVAC
• Hardware setup
• Network support
• Security (physical + cyber)
• Systems admin
• Data analysts
• ML engineers
• AI product managers
• Prompt engineers
If it suits you better, join my online training to learn Cybersecurity from home using an LMS digital platform.
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Just got accepted into a tech program and awarded a 20k scholarship. That will cover the cost of certifications and also vendor certs like palo alto, ping identity and CyberArc. A 1 year membership to Technology Association of Georgia, passes to all the top tech conferences, meetings with CISOs, and many more things.
I cant even tell y’all the amount of hours of straight grind and study time I put in to get here. Ya life can change in a heartbeat, keep pushing y’all, apply to everything, even if you think you’re not qualified including jobs and tech programs!
Amazon is providing a FREE 8 week Solutions Architect training with their BeSA (Become a Solution Architect) program. You'll learn from AWS engineers teaching through hands-on project based learning. The next cohort is focused on GenAI & kicks-off Feb 15.
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Skills to become a staff+ security engineer:
- learn how to code a web app, frontend and backend. Then use SAST and SCA tools on your own code and fix the findings (now you understand false positives)
- learn how to deploy a web app, ideally in complex pipelines many teams use. CI/CD checks, fetching secrets, deploying changes to staging or prod, containerization and k8s, cloud stuff (usually aws)
- learn how to spin up infrastructure as code (IaC). Know how to write and apply terraform.
- know the fundamental tools and concepts really well: networking, VCS (mostly git), databases, software architecture and design, basic crypto like TLS and ssh keys and cert pinning.
- know how to pentest your own web app. Learn to use burp suite. Know how to use a public exploit on vulnerable infra and what attacker behavior looks like, including account takeover. Know basic IR.
- splunk :(
- automate with github actions or similar
- learn how to communicate really well about risk to not-necessarily-technical audiences. Written and verbal.
- be empathetic and agreeable to build relationships cross-org and understand internal politics, egos, conflicting priorities, and that they have other shit to worry about existentially
I kid you not I got an ultrasound at emergency for pelvic pain and this doctor said everything came back normal see you’re fine and I read out loud on the paper “it says I got a fibroid and ovarian cyst??” and the doctor went
“Oh yeah, well—“