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englishdynamo |
Apr 3, 2026 |
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RE:Voice Pilot AI Update
... in Europe was because its cybersecurity wasn’t strong enough whereas the... different system and so the cybersecurity is stronger. Still on sale ... these cybersecurity standards existed. Cost of Compliance: Upgrading the vehicle's electronic control units (ECUs) and certification...
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W1NGE |
Apr 3, 2026 |
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RE:Voice Pilot AI Update
... in Europe was because its cybersecurity wasn’t strong enough whereas the... different system and so the cybersecurity is stronger. Still on sale ... these cybersecurity standards existed. Cost of Compliance: Upgrading the vehicle's electronic control units (ECUs) and certification...
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W1NGE |
Apr 3, 2026 |
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RE:[Progress News] [Progress OpenEdge ABL] Make Your Conference Content Work Year-Round
... to purchase targeted, relevant content. Certification and Training Integration: Incorporate conference... content into formal training and certification programs to extend the value... the key takeaways from the cybersecurity keynote?” “Show me sessions on ... integrating content into training and certification programs. The key is making ...
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Apr 2, 2026 |
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RE:Market reports from TradeThePool
... to achieve through traditional methods. Cybersecurity and Digital Ecosystems Modern engines... tools, and mandatory CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) compliance across its entire... defense supply chain. CMMC certification is a non-negotiable condition for... entirely, but GE's approach treats cybersecurity as a supply chain integrity...
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www.forexpeacearmy.com |
TradeThePool |
Mar 31, 2026 |
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RE:Stock Analysis
... to achieve through traditional methods. Cybersecurity and Digital Ecosystems Modern engines... tools, and mandatory CMMC (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) compliance across its entire... defense supply chain. CMMC certification is a non-negotiable condition for... entirely, but GE's approach treats cybersecurity as a supply chain integrity...
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TradeThePool |
Mar 31, 2026 |
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RE:FBI släpper information om valfusk 2020 till kongressen (2025-06-16)
... technology and cybersecurity expert and former acting director of the testing and certification program...
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Wisconsin-Nights |
Mar 30, 2026 |
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RE:Might as Well [Litrpg, Time Travel, VRMMO, OP]
... finally got his Level Three Cybersecurity certification that his career had taken... he did. The moment the certification arrived, he sent off his...
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syndrac |
Mar 30, 2026 |
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RE:[新聞]美能源部啟動核能復興:3或4座小型反應爐7
...也擴大CMMC( Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification)網路安全...
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coffee112 (我沒拿$就換你網軍死全家) |
Mar 25, 2026 |
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RE:Censorship and Thought Control
..., director of Threat Research at cybersecurity firm Bitdefender, says this ban... a step to harden the cybersecurity readiness of US households, given... foreign country to make this certification, but there is no specific ... been lobbying the government on “cybersecurity and strategic competition with China.” “...
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Mar 24, 2026 |
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RE:Ann: WhiteHawk Chair Transition & Operations Update
... must now meet U.S. Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) The company has...
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hotcopper.com.au |
MajorJohnny |
Mar 24, 2026 |
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RE:Malaysia is scammer heaven.
... as Hari Raya, according to cybersecurity firm Fortinet Malaysia. Its country... be treated as downtime for cybersecurity. Therefore, continuous monitoring, employee awareness, ... across hybrid environments. "Addressing the cybersecurity skills gap remains critical, where ... the need for continuous training, certification, and workforce development," said Wong. ...
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TSSt0rmFury |
Mar 24, 2026 |
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RE:FCC bans foreign routers in the USA
... development will no longer receive certification required for sale in the... States may still qualify for certification, even if manufacturing takes place... must self-declare compliance during the certification process, raising questions about how ... to reduce exposure to potential cybersecurity threats. The long-term impact on ...
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winjer |
Mar 24, 2026 |
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RE:[로펌라운지] 광장, 데이터소프트나우와 MOU...美 사이버보안 인증...
...델 인증(CMMC, Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) 관련 인증...
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ppomppu.co.kr |
Mar 20, 2026 |
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RE:Request for Cybersecurity Certification for Dell Equipment (CEA - India Cybersecurity guidelines in Power Sector)
..., we are required to obtain cybersecurity certification from OEMs confirming that all... process for obtaining the relevant cybersecurity certificates or declarations for these...
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Abhishekgupta5685 |
Mar 17, 2026 |
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RE:Q Research General #29728: Sunday Comfy Bread. The Real 'fun' Starts Soon. Edition
..., the DOD formalized CMMC 2.0 (Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification) in late 2024. Mandatory... to prove compliance with 110 cybersecurity requirements through third-party assessments before..., metric-driven evaluation factors through the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA... globally recognized, interoperable standards: NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF): Now the primary ...
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Mar 15, 2026 |
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RE:Showcase: A to Z of Cyber — Ghost as the news engine for a family cybersecurity education platform
....co.uk is a family-friendly cybersecurity education platform built around a... of the alphabet with a cybersecurity concept and an animal — Ants.... I’m a cybersecurity professional with 20+ years of experience and an ISC2 certification. The...
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atozofcyber |
Mar 15, 2026 |
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RE:[blabla@olympe] Le topic du modo, dieu de la fibre et du monde
Héfa, Ken: à passer sur la société et envoyer les PDF svp : The 2026 AWS, CompTIA, Azure, Google Cloud, Cybersecurity, and AI Certification Bundle
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Mar 14, 2026 |
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RE:Update für meine Squadis [GER(ENG]
... coming months. --- ## **My Certification Goals** I would like to ... the areas of **Linux and Cybersecurity**: - **LPIC-1 & LPIC-2** - **...
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nerdtopiade |
Mar 14, 2026 |
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RE:Where can I find practice questions for the ISC2 CC exam?
... preparing for the ISC2 CC certification exam, I realized that relying... the exam. Since this certification focuses on foundational cybersecurity knowledge and practical understanding... strengthened my understanding of key cybersecurity concepts
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bajwapopog114 |
Mar 14, 2026 |
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RE:Where can I get the CISSP dumps or exam questions?
... currently preparing for the CISSP Certification Exam and wanted to connect... covers a wide range of cybersecurity domains and focuses heavily on... are on the same CISSP certification journey.
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popoohyt4 |
Mar 11, 2026 |
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RE:Indoctrination: Va. Bill Forces Teachers To Lie About J6
... the administrative failures, noting a cybersecurity expert’s findings that closing tabulator ... them being formally presented for certification, Trump's alternates were never illegal. ...
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Paleocon |
Mar 10, 2026 |
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Are Cybersecurity certifications really worth it ?
Cybersecurity certifications are costly and I don't know if they are really worth it? Should I invest my time and money to get certified ? I am CEH certified, have 10 years in industry, should I go for CISSP or anything really worth it ? submitted by /u/NeuraCyb-Intel to r/cybersecurity [link] [comments]
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NeuraCyb-Intel |
Apr 2, 2026 |
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Free Cybersecurity Certification worth it?
Are those free cybersecurity certs, like from Portswigger or Cisco Academy, actually worth anything? I'm not thinking about the skills, but more about how much the industry actually respects them and industry credibility...compared to something like CEH or Security+ submitted by /u/Acousthiq to r/cybersecurity [link] [comments]
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Acousthiq |
Mar 25, 2026 |
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Is google cybersecurity certificate a scam?
someone told me google cybersecurity certificate is a scam, and to opt for comptia+ instead but someone else said even comptia security+ is a scam, now im confused of what certification to go for as someone who is just starting to get into cybersecurity. I tried to do my own research but i keep getting lost and confused at the end of it. submitted by /u/honey-luv10 to r/cybersecurity [link] [comments]
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honey-luv10 |
Mar 12, 2026 |
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a good roadmap to cybersecurity
So Ive been investigating and gathering tips from people here on reddit and I want to confirm in order to have a succesfull career in cybersecurity I have to start: (right now im doing THM and dont know if keep pursuing SAL1) • Building my IT fundamentals skills (maybe through Google IT Support professional coursera) • Get some home labs, and practice watching professor messer vids to get my A+ and Net+ certs • With those in my portfolio I should have enough experience to apply for a helpdesk job right? • Through my journey in my first years as a helpdesk keep practicing THM labs, HTB CDSA, BTL1, (I dont know which ones are useful or if i need to complete them all or when in the process should i complete them) •practice for Sec+ to pursuit a junior cybersecurity job What do yall think? I dont know if i should still complete the coursera google cybersecurity course after, i dont think so because i should already have the knowledge, but is the cert still needed?. is it a good path? and when should i be doing my SOC or cyber certificates? i have a lot of questions submitted by /u/South_Eye_2273 to r/Cybersecurity101 [link] [comments]
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South_Eye_2273 |
Mar 11, 2026 |
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People that have just a cybersecurity certification, how did you get your foot in the door with a good paying job and how much do you make?
All I have is a cybersecurity certification but it seems too difficult to find a job in cybersecurity, tech, or anything related. People who have jobs in the area, what did you do, where did you start, how long have you been in it, how long did it take, and how much do you make? submitted by /u/Consistent_Peak_4458 to r/CyberSecurityJobs [link] [comments]
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Consistent_Peak_4458 |
Mar 5, 2026 |
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Which cybersecurity certifications are actually worth it?
I’m planning my path in cybersecurity and I’m confused about certifications. Which certs are must-have which teach from basic to advance And which ones are overrated or not worth the time/money? Would appreciate real experiences — what helped you get skills or jobs vs what felt useless. submitted by /u/SandxFish_ to r/CyberSecurityJobs [link] [comments]
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SandxFish_ |
Mar 2, 2026 |
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Which cybersecurity certifications are actually worth it?
I’m planning my path in cybersecurity and I’m confused about certifications. Which certs are must-have which teach from basic to advance And which ones are overrated or not worth the time/money? Would appreciate real experiences — what helped you get skills or jobs vs what felt useless. submitted by /u/SandxFish_ to r/cybersecurity [link] [comments]
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SandxFish_ |
Mar 2, 2026 |
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Why does the IT/cybersecurity world like IT certifications so much?
Coming from a different industry into IT/cybersecurity, l was super surprised to see the IT world accepting certifications as dare l say.. substitutes for formal education like bachelors and masters or even used as more career progression. Where as other industries usually fully emphasize and ONLY rely on formal education paths. How did the industry get here? Why is it like this? And why is it different from other industries? submitted by /u/---Agent-47--- to r/cybersecurity [link] [comments]
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---Agent-47--- |
Jan 22, 2026 |
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What is the point of Job centers?
I am genuinely confused about the point of job centres in UK. My brother finished his degree and finally got all his certificates (way), and he has been struggling to find a job in his sector (cybersecurity). So we thought, let’s go and see if the job center have any recruiters or have any companies they know about that is hiring. First, the whole time they were keep telling him about what he will need to do for the help/benefit. My brother keeps trying to explain, that he lives with our parents, so no he is not struggling financially, but he needs help to get a job. After like 20 min, they just told him, they can’t help him finding a job. So back to my original questions, what is the point of a job center in the UK if not to help people find a job? In Spain, where we are from, you can go to job centres and they will give you a list of companies hiring, and sometimes some people from these companies are already there and they will do interviews and hire you on the spot. Anyways, I guess living somewhere new always bring new experiences. submitted by /u/Key_Breakfast6745 to r/AskUK [link] [comments]
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Key_Breakfast6745 |
Jan 18, 2026 |
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Brutal Truth: Why Cybersecurity Certifications won’t get you a job (and why you still need them)
Let’s have a real conversation. I see people daily asking which certification will get them a job. The honest answer? None of them Doing a certification won’t guarantee you a job. Doing a degree won’t guarantee you a job. If you think passing the Security+ or CEH is a ticket to a good salary or job, you’re going to be disappointed. However, saying they are "useless" is also wrong. Here is the reality of the industry: The Doctor Analogy (The Trust Factor) How do you know if someone is a doctor? You look for the degree on the wall. If I prescribe you meds, even if they are 100% correct, you won't take them. Why? Because I’m not a "qualified" doctor. Cybersecurity or any Industry is the same. HR, Employer, Company or Client don't know you they need a form of trust. If you are a consultant or a company selling cybersecurity services, you have to prove your team is qualified to handle. The client asks: a. Who are your engineers? b. What qualifications do they have? c. Do you have certified professionals? That’s where degrees and certifications act as proof of credibility. They don’t prove skill, they prove trustworthiness at first glance. That piece of paper builds immediate trust with clients and bosses who don't have the time to test your skills from scratch and allow your company/business to function. The 90/10 Rule (The Reality Check) This is where it gets frustrating. Many say that CEH or certain certs are "useless" because they don't teach deep technical skills. Here is the catch: Out of 100 companies - Maybe 10 are "skills-first" and will hire you based on your GitHub, TryHackMe rank, or Bug Bounty Profile alone. The other 90 have an HR Recruiter and ATS. They won't know how many bounties you have got, how many CTFs you have played, what's your rank. They have a Job Description and a Checklist. You keep checking their boxes you get a call, you don't check their boxes you don't get a call. If the JD says CEH or Security+ and your resume doesn't have it, the ATS (Applicant Tracking System) might auto-reject you. You could be a genius, but if you don't have the "keywords," you’ll never get a call. Its a sad reality which you can't change. To get that interview, you sometimes have to play the game and get the certs the industry demands, even if you don't personally value them. The "Technical Interview" Reality Certs get you the interview, but they don't get you the job. If you have a CEH, Security+, or a OSCP but you can’t explain networking, attacks, or fundamentals in an interview, no certification will save you. A technical interviewer doesn't care about your paper; they care about your brain. This is where the "Cert-Chasers" fail. They have the certification but zero hands-on skills. When should you actually spend the money? Don't increase your personal expenses for no reason. Do the certification if: You have the skills, solid profile/resume and you're confident to crack the interview, but you are not getting any calls. It will just act like the key to the door. Don't do the certification if: You are struggling financially. A cert is an investment, not a magic spell. The Shortcut: Focus on networking and your skills. Get your foot in the door, then make the company pay for your expensive certs like OSCP, SANS or CISSP. They won't mind investing in your certificates if you bring value to the company. The Bottom Line You can get a job without certifications if you have skills, a network, and 100x the patience. There are people in the industry who are working without any certification and basic educational qualification. But If you have the money and you aren't getting calls, just do the certification. Not because they make you better but because they make you visible. Please do share your thoughts and insights. Also do tell me which certifications helped you for your roles. submitted by /u/hackmecharlie to r/cybersecurityindia [link] [comments]
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hackmecharlie |
Dec 29, 2025 |
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Why Are OSINT and Cybersecurity Certifications So Expensive?
Why do OSINT and cybersecurity certifications tend to be costly? I would appreciate an explanation of the factors contributing to their pricing submitted by /u/Damini12 to r/cybersecurity [link] [comments]
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Damini12 |
Dec 21, 2025 |
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Google CyberSecurity Certificate
Can I finish Google CyberSecurity Certificate in 40 days? Let’s say that I will study 10 hours a day:) submitted by /u/No-Woodpecker-3821 to r/cybersecurity [link] [comments]
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No-Woodpecker-3821 |
Dec 17, 2025 |
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My company offered to pay for certifications — which ones should I go for as a beginner in cybersecurity?
Hey everyone, I just got the opportunity from my company to take some certification courses (they’ll cover the costs). The thing is — I currently have no certifications and I’m just getting started in cybersecurity. I’m trying to figure out which certifications would make the most sense to start with — both for building a solid foundation and for career growth. A bit about me: Currently working in IT with a growing interest in security Have some hands-on experience with Windows, networking, and Microsoft 365 Finished my bachelor in cybersecurity I’ve heard about things like CompTIA Security+, Network+, Google Cybersecurity, ISC2 CC, and Microsoft SC-900, but I’m not sure which path makes the most sense for a total beginner. submitted by /u/heartgoldt20 to r/cybersecurity [link] [comments]
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heartgoldt20 |
Nov 10, 2025 |
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Two-Thirds of Organizations Have Unfilled Cybersecurity Positions - says org that's selling certification
submitted by /u/Forgotthebloodypassw to r/cybersecurity [link] [comments]
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Forgotthebloodypassw |
Sep 29, 2025 |
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I have a computer science degree and cybersecurity certificate, and still unemployed for 3 years so I am now working part time at a customer service job at a hotel
For whatever reason, my fault or not, here I am. Yes I did apply to jobs, had my resume curated and reviewed and all that. Computer science bachelor's. A CompTIA Security+ certificate. Living in a major city. Only ONE place (a government facility) let me in for an interview, and I think they liked me, but they went with another candidate. It's not that easy to get a job if you don't have connections. Now I work two days a week at a hotel doing night shift, and it doesn't even need a high school diploma for this job. It's not a bad job, I just need more money and I am overqualified. submitted by /u/immenselyfucked to r/jobs [link] [comments]
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immenselyfucked |
May 21, 2025 |
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US official confirms: Pete Hegseth ordered Cyber Command to cease all operations against Russia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQKXh9X8KE0&t=307s . Any experts in cybersecurity care to speculate how fast all aspects of US government and private sector internet-enabled media will be compromised and how long it will take to recover (if we even can)? This is relevant to r/skeptic because... : all scientific and technical data accessible online in the USA is now vulnerable to Russian attack and manipulation without ANY protections in place from the US government. I can't even imagine what effect this will have on all aspects of US science, medicine, technology, education, etc., but it can't be good. . Discuss. . . Edit: This was apparently the first place the order was reported: Exclusive: Hegseth orders Cyber Command to stand down on Russia planning Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth last week ordered U.S. Cyber Command to stand down from all planning against Russia, including offensive digital actions, according to three people familiar with the matter. ... The sources said Cyber Command itself has begun compiling a “risk assessment” for Hegseth, a report that acknowledges the organization received his order, lists what ongoing actions or missions were halted as a result of the decision and details what potential threats still emanate from Russia. The implications of Hegesth’s guidance on the command’s personnel is uncertain. If it applies to its digital warriors focused on Russia, the decision would only affect hundreds of people, including members of the roughly 2,000 strong Cyber National Mission Force and the Cyber Mission Force. That is collectively made up of 5,800 personnel taken from the armed services and divided into teams that conduct offensive and defensive operations in cyberspace. It is believed a quarter of the offensive units are focused on Russia. However, if the guidance extends to areas like intelligence and analysis or capabilities development, the number of those impacted by the edict grows significantly. The command boasts around 2,000 to 3,000 employees, not counting service components and NSA personnel working there. The organizations share a campus at Fort Meade, Maryland. . Second edit: Someone linked to me the US Cyber Command. Mission and Vision The Commander, USCYBERCOM, Gen. Timothy D. Haugh, has the mission to: Direct, Synchronize, and Coordinate Cyberspace Planning and Operations - to Defend and Advance National Interests - in Collaboration with Domestic and International Partners Focus The Command has three main focus areas: Defending the DoDIN, providing support to combatant commanders for execution of their missions around the world, and strengthening our nation's ability to withstand and respond to cyber attack. The Command unifies the direction of cyberspace operations, strengthens DoD cyberspace capabilities, and integrates and bolsters DoD's cyber expertise. USCYBERCOM improves DoD's capabilities to operate resilient, reliable information and communication networks, counter cyberspace threats, and assure access to cyberspace. USCYBERCOM is designing the cyber force structure, training requirements and certification standards that will enable the Services to build the cyber force required to execute our assigned missions. The command also works closely with interagency and international partners in executing these critical missions. It is unclear what "all planning against Russia" means in the context of Cyber Command's mission, but my guess is that anything that is not an immediate response to an attack is a plan. So everything wrt Russia except responses to direct attack are suspended indefinitely. submitted by /u/saijanai to r/skeptic [link] [comments]
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Mar 3, 2025 |
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Smoking a cigar and playing Kirby’s Dream Course on SNES celebrating passing a cybersecurity certification
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jelpdesk |
Feb 22, 2025 |
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2 Year Progression of Help Desk Technician with no relevant degree/Certifications to Cybersecurity Engineer (42k-110k)
If you want to see the pay/time progression it is on the bottom of this post, time span isn't exactly accurate other than it's been a full 2 years since I transitioned to IT full time. I started looking into other careers when a recruiter told me 50k was too much money for someone in my job role in Special Education. If anyone has any questions/advice I'd be happy to answer any questions. My biggest piece of advice is to lie like crazy to recruiters to schedule an interview then have an honest conversation with the hiring manager about your work ethic and career goals. First Career - Special Education - 42k Part Time - Help Desk $30 Summer Project - 3 months Contract - IT Lab Technician - 70k - 1 month (left due to instability) Current Company Contract - Help Desk Technician - 62k 6 months Full Time Conversion - Help Desk Technician - 72k 3 months - Passed Sec+ Location Pay Adjustments due to HCOL - 82k 6 months - Passed AZ-104 Annual Raise - 85k - 4 Months - Passed AZ-500 Promotion - InfoSec Engineer 110k submitted by /u/YouTop8226 to r/ITCareerQuestions [link] [comments]
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YouTop8226 |
Oct 16, 2024 |
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Top 5 In-Demand Cybersecurity Certifications by Employers for All Roles in 2023
Browsing through this Cruz report: Cybersecurity talent market report Top 5 In-Demand Cyber Certifications by Employers for All Roles. CISSP CISM CC CISA CEH Interesting is the next 20 list in it. With OSCP at 7th Security+ at 21st. source report: https://uploads-ssl.webflow.com/646c95ac2666d35db2ce4ce0/6584609a089ad9744a851383_Cybersecurity%20Market%20snapshot-%20q4%2023.pdf q4 data: https://www.crux.so/post/q4-cybersecurity-talent-market-report submitted by /u/XoXohacker to r/cybersecurity [link] [comments]
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XoXohacker |
Jan 31, 2024 |
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YSK Harvard just launched two new free certificates (cybersecurity & databases)
Why YSK: Last year, Harvard launched a free Python certificate (my post about it). They've just done it again, this time with two courses on cybersecurity and databases with SQL, with free certificates that look like this. The topics are a bit more niche, but still taught by excellent Harvard professor David Malan and newcomer Carter Zenke, who also seems really good. To me, the fact that these courses offer a free certificate is the cherry on top. If you're interested in the free certificate, you'll want to take the courses through the Harvard OpenCourseWare platform below (they're also on edX, but there, the certificates are not free): Introduction to Cybersecurity: https://cs50.harvard.edu/cybersecurity/2023/ Introduction to Databases with SQL: https://cs50.harvard.edu/sql/2023/ Hope this hope. Hopefully, there's something new next year too :) submitted by /u/manocormen to r/YouShouldKnow [link] [comments]
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manocormen |
Oct 3, 2023 |
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has anyone completed the google cybersecurity certificate?
Hello I'm close to finishing the google cybersecurity certificate and on the website I was told they give exclusive access to job searching website that they also have companies that are committed to hiring people with the certificate. I'm looking to see if anyone has seen this and how good is it. submitted by /u/Rough_Ad_7760 to r/cybersecurity [link] [comments]
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Rough_Ad_7760 |
May 30, 2023 |
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Google's Cybersecurity Certification on Coursera includes a 30% discount for the CompTIA Security+ exam once you finish their certification program --- This sounds awesome as someone interested in breaking into cybersecurity!
The course is relatively new. I got an email about coursera launching the course while studying for the CCNA, and I thought what the heck, might as well work on this course too and get a nice discount for Security+. So from what I understood, you complete the entire Google Cybersecurity Certification program and you earn a discount voucher (or something similar) that saves you 30% for if/when you take the Security+ exam. These exam prices are outrageous for where I live (3rd World country in Southeast Asia) so I've basically been relying on auditing courses, applying for financial aid, and just waiting for some nice discounts to come up... I thought this update might be useful for others in my situation wanting to save $$ while transitioning to cybersecurity. https://www.coursera.org/professional-certificates/google-cybersecurity Hope it helps! Edit v2.0: The Google course isn't included, I just had people confirm that The American Dream Academy only has the IBM Cybersecurity Certification and a few other certification programs from popular vendors/institutions that are completely free. I'll leave the link to the program here for US residents, hoping it still helps some people out. Check it out: https://theamericandreamacademy.org/ submitted by /u/AntifragileSushi to r/cybersecurity [link] [comments]
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AntifragileSushi |
May 10, 2023 |