Leveraging Skills to Improve Your Cyber Career
Thinking Outside the SoCs: How to Leverage Your Skills for a Stronger Cybersecurity Career Most cybersecurity job postings read like a wishlist for someone who has spent their entire career in
Thinking Outside the SoCs: How to Leverage Your Skills for a Stronger Cybersecurity Career Most cybersecurity job postings read like a wishlist for someone who has spent their entire career in
Red Team Blue Team Strategies Cybersecurity is often described as a constant battle between attackers and defenders. However, understanding both sides of that battle is what separates strong security teams from
Career Changing to Cybersecurity in Your 40s and Later Ever wondered if it's too late to career change into cybersecurity? Throughout this webinar, we tackle that question. Although, starting over professionally is
Job searching after years at the same company can be daunting, but a strategic approach will set you up for success. This guide covers how to modernize your resume by showcasing impact, network without awkwardness, discuss your achievements authentically, and upskill to stay competitive. With a focus on practical steps—like optimizing LinkedIn, leveraging your connections, and preparing for interviews—you’ll gain the tools to confidently land your next opportunity.
Success in cybersecurity isn’t just about technical expertise—it requires a diverse skill set that includes adaptability, communication, and problem-solving. Many professionals enter the field from non-traditional backgrounds, bringing unique experiences that enhance their ability to tackle security challenges. Organizations value well-rounded individuals who can bridge technical and business needs. Embracing a broad skill set opens more career opportunities and makes cybersecurity professionals more effective in an ever-evolving industry.
CompTIA A+, Network+, and Security+ are essential certifications for entry-level IT professionals. CompTIA A+ covers hardware, software, and troubleshooting, making it ideal for help desk roles. CompTIA Network+ builds networking skills, while CompTIA Security+ focuses on cybersecurity fundamentals. These vendor-neutral certifications validate job-ready skills, making candidates more attractive to employers. They also provide a solid foundation for career growth in IT, networking, and cybersecurity.
Success in cybersecurity isn’t just about technical expertise—it requires a diverse skill set that includes adaptability, communication, and problem-solving. Many professionals enter the field from non-traditional backgrounds, bringing unique experiences that enhance their ability to tackle security challenges. Organizations value well-rounded individuals who can bridge technical and business needs. Embracing a broad skill set opens more career opportunities and makes cybersecurity professionals more effective in an ever-evolving industry.
Intro to Prompt Injection This webinar, "Intro to Prompt Injection", featuring Cory Sabol, offered insights into the world of prompt injection attacks. It gave IT professionals and developers tools to recognize
Is the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Certification Worth It? What is the CISSP Certification, and Why Does It Matter? The Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) is one of the most