Hi all, just wanted a little humble brag. Hopefully getting into cybersecurity soon. Been trying to get some certs up to hopefully get into the industry. Considering my history with getting degrees and shit not actually doing anything for me. I'm not gonna say it was a success till I actually land a job in the industry, lol.
But I did want to brag a wee bit considering this ain't an easy test and I passed it my first try. I also have their A+ certification and will start work on their cybersecurity Analyst and penetration testing certs next. Wish me luck!
You have a Sec+ congrats! I'll give you a big pointer to fast forward your career. Go to indeed and linkedin, look for Security+ and Confidental or Secret Clearance.
These are government IT jobs that are glorified help desk positions with BIG titles that don't match what you're doing (IE: information assurance analyst for example, L1 soc analyst, likely through a contractor, these are ALL help desk) because you need a Sec+ for any gov IT job.
I was labeled a system administrator and was supposedly going to be managing all kinds of systems and crap and in reality I was glorified geek squad with downtime out the ass but I asked a ton of questions and stuck my nose into everything.
I brought a laptop and used all the free time to build my career up with stuff like Udemy and access to provided training courses, to get me up to speed and 3 years later I'm an IT project manager, this 100% should NOT have happened that rapidly.
If you're scared of a secret investigation an easy way to tell that you most likely will pass a secret investigation is to get TSA pre check, that's the same as a level 1 non cleared position background, upping it to level 3 just means they speak to people in person vs letters but if you can get a L1 or Pre Check, short of you lying on your SF86 you're set.
Enjoy your new career in IT and I hope this helps you some, when I transitioned out of telecom my Sec+ helped me greatly with the path forward.
Isn't it a foundational cert?
Congrats, but it's not nearly enough.
If you're into red team stuff, OSCP cert will land you a job.
Yeah, but use it right and it's a great entry into federal jobs. Not everyone's cup of tea, but I'm not whining about my salary and benefits either. It's a fast track to six figures if you play your cards right and don't stop.