Cybersecurity Showdown: Degrees vs Certifications
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In this video, we explore the differences between pursuing a degree and a certification in cybersecurity.
I break down the advantages and disadvantages of each option, as well as the importance of gaining experience, networking, and staying informed in the field.
Whether you're just starting out or looking to advance your career, this video is packed with helpful insights and information to help you make an informed decision. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more content on technology and cybersecurity!
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I'm going the certification route but learning everything that like computer science and coding along the way. my goal is to be able to work for a company like Rhynos security and move to another country.
I'm in my late 30's making a career move. I've been debating whether to do the certs or go back to school. I'm also a Veteran, and the VA is covering the costs for me to head back to school. The University I will be attending is backed by the NSA and a lot of government personnel attend as well. Deep down, I don't want to and want to get the certs, but I know with the University it comes with connections. Sometimes, it's not what you know, but who you know.
hello sir iam using asus laptop , now I installed Kali Linux then now iam somtimes unable to writing with keyboard and only enter work can you help me please ?
At the end of the day, its always about the money and Universities. Something the middle class dont have.
What if you already have a degree in another field? What should you do? Is it best to do a MSc. In Cybersecurity? Or a certificate?
There are too many people slipping through the cracks with just certs!!!!! Get your foot in the door with certs and go from there. We don’t have the time. We are not teens anymore.
What kind of trash video is this?? "Cs Showdown: Degrees vs Certifications", her conclusion: do both. Wow, amazing.