Trying to start your tech journey or pivot to tech? Awesome .
A few tips then.
1. Choose a niche :I can’t over emphasize on this because it might just be what determines wether you stay the course and succeed or get overwhelmed and give up.The tech space is vast.
Based on demand, we’re hosting the first Midnight Cyber Study Space 🌙11PM – 4AM (WAT)
A quiet accountability space for cybersecurity learners and builders.
No pressure, just focus and consistency.
If you’ve been trying to stay productive at night, pull up 🤍
Let's go!!!
What if I hosted midnight spaces focused on accountability, consistency check-ins, and motivation.?
A low-pressure space where people just join to study, build, and keep each other going.
Cloud, DevOps, Cybersecurity, Tech
Would you join?
Most people think asking “basic” questions makes them look stupid. In tech, it’s the opposite.
I’ve mentored 100+ beginners. The ones who get hired fastest all have one thing in common...
They are not afraid to show that they don’t know .
If you are new to any field at all, pls ask questions.
Boss e be like sey you Dey read my mind 😂anytime I think abt or have a conversation about one tech topic , boom next thing you don post video abt am,I was literally talking about logs with my manager today and how it can make your life simpler as a security practitioner once you learn how to use em efficiently .
Do your research, then align your expectations with your skills, but try not to throw a number out at first poke, ask them what the budget is for the role and that you are willing to negotiate. If it is close to what you had in mind tell them it aligns with your expectations but you will be wiling to talk more about this when you get to that stage of the process, if it is way more than you expected then up your number as well.
This is way broader than just IT teams in my opinion , firstly the security guys in the IT teams might be okay with this but will the devs be? Then comes the issue of al the other stake holders involved as well. Even if the IT teams as a whole,devs ,security and all speak with once voice , who is to say the operations teams and business side of the house will be okay with those major issues which will most likely result to some sort of down time ?🤷🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️
You just can’t skip the foundation. If you start with on the right path, you can break in even from zero.
However, you cannot become a cloud security expert after a 3-month bootcamp. That’s not how this works.
Yea I know good security can be boring. However the standard for access management should be when someone leaves, their access goes away as quickly as possible.
Most small - medium sized companies don't get breached by some nation-state actor or a highly invested hacking group with exceptional skills.They get owned because Jake from sales left 4 months ago and still has all his logins..
A schedule check for active users is optimal as well.A workflow you can adopt once a month is : pull active users from your top 5 apps, cross check your HR list. Takes 10- 20 minutes. You'll find ghost accounts more often than not.
AI apps on Kubernetes create a new attack surface and add a layer traditional detection can’t see, opening the door to policy violations and data exposure.
Falcon AIDR + Falcon Cloud Security bring runtime detection to the prompt layer.
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AI has changed the rules of cybersecurity. As adversaries weaponize AI to accelerate attacks, security teams must respond at machine speed.
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There are multiple reasons you should be using terraform to managed cloud security configs and the reasons are simple with scalability being the topmost on that list .
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