CYBERWOX

CYBERWOX

Hi, I'm Day. I'm on a mission to decode the fusion between engineering & life.

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All opinions are mine and not those of my employer.

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  • @kedy75
    @kedy7513 минут бұрын

    I can't wait for this, welldone bro.

  • @believeume122
    @believeume12215 сағат бұрын

    I love that you guys were so honest especially David about the struggles of breaking into IT. I really enjoyed this panel. I took in a lot of good nuggets from it.

  • @thelitepredator
    @thelitepredator19 сағат бұрын

    Truth is comptia is a damn rip off. Do the Google certs or anything but comtia

  • @Flux9901
    @Flux990121 сағат бұрын

    Hi Day, great video! I already purchased the CCD exam + course. But I would love a year subscription to the cyber range to continue my studies! Thank you!

  • @DigitalHoplite
    @DigitalHopliteКүн бұрын

    Awesome video, I’m a veteran working on my masters at WGU, it’s my goal to become a SOC analyst then specialize out like you mentioned, the cyber defenders training sounds great!

  • @MillerDC
    @MillerDCКүн бұрын

    Great episode! Inspirational story as well. I’m currently in the journey of trying to get an entry role and taking BTL1. Finished all the domains so going to do labs to prep for exam. To see someone transition from pro athlete to cloud engineer is really encouraging. Listening to this story made an hour feel like it was 10 minutes lol great stuff man! Keep these interviews coming.

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwoxКүн бұрын

    Glad you liked it!

  • @MartinHeisenberg-mv3ow
    @MartinHeisenberg-mv3owКүн бұрын

    Good day sir I would please like to ask. What is the profession in cyber security that focusses on phishing emails? I don't know if I phrases the question correctly. Thanks again for the content you share

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox19 сағат бұрын

    That would be a SOC Analyst or Cybersecurity Analyst.

  • @RealCyberDefenders
    @RealCyberDefendersКүн бұрын

    Awesome video as usual, Day! We're proud to sponsor this content and support the community with training resources and certifications that align with the vital skills you've outlined. Keep up the great work in guiding the next generation of cyber defenders!

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwoxКүн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @adedirangoodness3830
    @adedirangoodness3830Күн бұрын

    Thank you, Day, for always sharing such insightful details.🔥🔥

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwoxКүн бұрын

    You’re welcome!

  • @muli38
    @muli38Күн бұрын

    Subscribed, greetings from Switzerland

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwoxКүн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @OvertIntelligence
    @OvertIntelligenceКүн бұрын

    Question: Do you work completely from home or is it hybrid?

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwoxМинут бұрын

    Hybrid :)

  • @marshmac
    @marshmacКүн бұрын

    Is there a voucher or discount code available if I want to purchase a subscription on my own?

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox19 сағат бұрын

    Not at the moment but you can check it out here: bit.ly/cyberdefenders-cwx-yt Hopefully we can work something out with the CyberDefenders team in the future!

  • @TonyMoze
    @TonyMozeКүн бұрын

    Nice! love you interviewed him! He's the man for Sales Engineering.

  • @joshuaspeshock4636
    @joshuaspeshock4636Күн бұрын

    Super solid detail and very clear and concise examples. Also, the discord section explaining the community and how to join etc was amazing, really like that addition👍👍. For me, I prefer detection engineering because of my experience going through DFIR reports and building detections around different threat actors etc, but also reading books such as Practical Threat Detection Engineering. Overall, what I really like about threat detection engineering is the research aspect such as learning about different TTPs threat actors etc use and how to incorporate detections around that and much more through automation. However, you can’t go wrong with both because they are crucially valuable to an organization etc because eventhough the good guys are evolving, unfortunately the bad guys are as well so there always be a need for both, but I would prefer threat detection engineering for now, and try to learn and grow how to incorporate both and work with the different aspects more 👍. Solid video our man great work!

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwoxКүн бұрын

    @@joshuaspeshock4636 detection engineering is fun!

  • @updateserver
    @updateserverКүн бұрын

    I have about two years of SOC experience under my belt. Working on a specialization now ⚔️

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwoxКүн бұрын

    All the best!

  • @hurricanes___6982
    @hurricanes___6982Күн бұрын

    What tier?

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox2 күн бұрын

    📚Check out the book here: amzn.to/3WAi5XY

  • @wisly7153
    @wisly71532 күн бұрын

    Came just in time, need that give away!

  • @patrickchan2503
    @patrickchan25032 күн бұрын

    I see you are now comfortable revealing your employer 🙂 well done. I know previously you didn't want to. What made you change your mind?

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox2 күн бұрын

    Nothing really, just felt a bit more comfortable sharing and the video contextually required it.

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox2 күн бұрын

    🤔What career path is your preferred? Incident Response or Threat Detection?

  • @TheDigitographer
    @TheDigitographer2 күн бұрын

    Always keep in mind of the things you absolutely need or find useful, vs nice to have, vs “it just looks cool”. Beware of the “next shiny object” syndrome. 😊

  • @patrickchan2503
    @patrickchan25034 күн бұрын

    well done, nice curved screen

  • @mubeentahir3171
    @mubeentahir31714 күн бұрын

    Can someone suggest how to get practical in cyber security for someone who is not yet graduated, Almost nobody tells that and its so hard to find a good job with no experience

  • @FloridaInvestor
    @FloridaInvestor5 күн бұрын

    How can i get started?

  • @LIBGamer
    @LIBGamer6 күн бұрын

    I really enjoyed listening to this. Very informative

  • @narayangauda1533
    @narayangauda15337 күн бұрын

    IAM is very crucial part of an organization specially the big MNCs with couple thousand user with multiple divisions spanning across the globe. Its a nightmare to manage everyone's access and give them a smooth experience while making sure unauthorised entities and threat actor are kept at bay.

  • @andreibaptista
    @andreibaptista7 күн бұрын

    Awesome to see it, I'm a Blue Belt at BJJ and also a Software Engineer. BJJ is one of the things that I introduced at my life that help me a lot, in my personal life and professional life.

  • @IamJohnKelly
    @IamJohnKelly9 күн бұрын

    how much do the book cost

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox9 күн бұрын

    @@IamJohnKelly find out here: amzn.to/3WypkiX

  • @Bchicken2
    @Bchicken29 күн бұрын

    Congrats on being the technical reviewer!

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox9 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @connect2energy972
    @connect2energy9729 күн бұрын

    Nice run through, I’m excited for the mini series. What would be another good book for a beginner who is learning detection engineering?

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox9 күн бұрын

    Thanks! Practical Threat Detection Engineering by Megan Roodie and Jason Deyalsingh: amzn.to/4cd4I5M

  • @connect2energy972
    @connect2energy9729 күн бұрын

    @@DayCyberwox Perfect! 👍🏽

  • @michael_x252
    @michael_x25210 күн бұрын

    Why does it sound like he’s trying to persuade you out of the field rather than guidance for how to get in?

  • @fredofori-nkwagyie6402
    @fredofori-nkwagyie640211 күн бұрын

    This is good, so good! Thanks Izzy

  • @chukaaime
    @chukaaime11 күн бұрын

    @daycyberwox You you have an upgrade of this project? What about building this in the cloud and allow us to subcribe for a fee? This one requires lots of resource to setup. Thanks for all your effort.

  • @thefeelingofunfair4052
    @thefeelingofunfair405211 күн бұрын

    21 🤯

  • @gabrieladams2845
    @gabrieladams284512 күн бұрын

    Nah I’m learning a lot by using the Security+ labs. A lot of them are easy but the material they cover is very hands on and hard to get without having commercial grade equipment ( I have a stout home lab, but there’s no way I can afford some of the software

  • @leechongyin6182
    @leechongyin618213 күн бұрын

    I took first time and got 848/900. Maybe you just stupid.

  • @WAKYZACKful
    @WAKYZACKful14 күн бұрын

    Im taking this now for WGUs Cloud Computing degree

  • @surfbug1
    @surfbug17 күн бұрын

    Me too

  • @ifeanyiopara2380
    @ifeanyiopara238014 күн бұрын

    I downloaded the VMWare but upon getting the machine to run, it asked me to install an Operating system cos it couldn't detect one. Where did I get it wrong in the installation process?

  • @drewskieb7743
    @drewskieb774316 күн бұрын

    On a scale from 1-10, in your opinion, how boring is cybersecurity?

  • @ButtmanAtHeart
    @ButtmanAtHeart16 күн бұрын

    Without the conceptual you will have no practical so it’s a moot point.

  • @BLTGVon
    @BLTGVon17 күн бұрын

    It was rough. I look at my ticket queue and see 5 Azure VMs out and im like “shit im screwed and the only one in that works this client”

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox17 күн бұрын

    Yikes, that must’ve been insane :|

  • @BLTGVon
    @BLTGVon17 күн бұрын

    @@DayCyberwox thankfully everyone was off work so the impact was minimal but it was definitely scary especially knowing i was 30 minutes from clocking out

  • @VictorSamson-ds8xy
    @VictorSamson-ds8xy18 күн бұрын

    So it’s not fully necessary for me to learn how to configure SIEM, IDS and other apps as a Soc Analyst? What I should learn more is how to use them effectively??

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox18 күн бұрын

    I wouldn’t say not necessary because if you want to become a Security Engineer / SOC Engineer, you’ll need to learn those skills.

  • @VictorSamson-ds8xy
    @VictorSamson-ds8xy18 күн бұрын

    So it’s not fully necessary for me to learn how to configure SIEM, IDS and other apps as a Soc Analyst? What I should learn more is how to use them effectively??

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox18 күн бұрын

    I wouldn’t say not necessary because if you want to become a Security Engineer / SOC Engineer, you’ll need to learn those skills.

  • @mr.constantino2414
    @mr.constantino241418 күн бұрын

    Can anybody point me in the right direction for projects to build that look really well on resumes ? From your own experience of course

  • @mrluc000
    @mrluc00019 күн бұрын

    Hi , I enjoy your content, but one thing I can't do is get a job . My cv is so bad. I don't know. I need 1v1 summary section. Please help. That is what is stopping me from getting independent, 21 currently still living my parents.

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox18 күн бұрын

    Join the discord! We’ve got resources for you :) www.discord.gg/cyberwoxacademy

  • @n1c704
    @n1c70421 күн бұрын

    I've been in similar situations so I have sympathy. I get outsiders laughing about it, but anyone in IT joking about it just haven't had enough experience being on the bad side of this incident and will eventually experience something like this. But to be fair, a lot of the laughing comes as a response to CrowdStrike's hubris.

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox21 күн бұрын

    Fair point, they (crowdstrike) played themselves in regard to that.

  • @ishwaryanarayan1010
    @ishwaryanarayan101021 күн бұрын

    Very insightful! This is the mindset every incident responder should have . We are here to learn from past incidents, investigate- Remediate/mitigate to bring back normal business operations 👍

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox21 күн бұрын

    Yep, that’s what responders do.

  • @ishwaryanarayan1010
    @ishwaryanarayan101020 күн бұрын

    @@DayCyberwox yes!

  • @ai5763
    @ai576321 күн бұрын

    Awesome insights on the CrowdStrike incident! For individuals who may not be within cybersecurity, it's great to hear/see this end of the spectrum which contributes to the awareness of what can potentially happen. Responders have to figure out solutions quickly to support critical infrastructure and we have to give credit where credit is due. Truly an advocate for the community. Great work!

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox21 күн бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @seanchenevert4635
    @seanchenevert463521 күн бұрын

    Can't agree with you here. There is a problem with this much impact occurring from one company cutting corners this is not just a whoopsy daisy and move on this absolutely needs to have a heavy hand placed on crowdstrike the level of negligence this took along with this being the second major outage caused by their ceo and crowdstrike absolutely ignoring the terms from Microsoft that allowed them to have this level of access there absolutely needs to be blame and repercussions this is like you building the best house a beautiful mansion and then your plumber comes and sets it on fire this is not the result of an accident this is the result of decisions made to actively not play be the rules

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox21 күн бұрын

    The consequence they’ll face is already happening, their stock’s dropped significantly, they might have to testify in congress, they’ve lost customer trust. All of that. Everyone can keep pointing fingers and everything but all I’m saying is the deed is done. The problem’s being fixed and the lessons are being learned. And also, don’t ever think there’s a perfect company out there that this can never happen to. Engineering at scale is difficult and this is a perfect example of a big mess up but don’t ever think anyone is immune to just as big of a mess up as this.

  • @seanchenevert4635
    @seanchenevert463520 күн бұрын

    @@DayCyberwox Oh for sure I can't pan my workstation without seeing a dozen guilty parties but nothing on my desk is guilty of soft locking 8.6 million systems either..... what really sucks is I know that the big heads at cs are going to find a way to make their employees pay and inocent people are going to suffer, such is the way of the world also just because this is the new norm does not make it right wrong is still wrong we just have to accept more of it

  • @seanchenevert4635
    @seanchenevert463520 күн бұрын

    @@DayCyberwox Also no disrepect intended your videos helped me alot towards getting started in infosec and without your info I would still be chasing my tail so much love

  • @joshuaspeshock4636
    @joshuaspeshock463621 күн бұрын

    Great video discussing about your perspective our guy! Liked how you mentioned about sending positivity to those who are dealing with outages and not blaming those to make it worse, it’s already stressful that the incident happened so sending positivity really helps calm that anxiety. Definitely agree with your point that it’s important to understand that these are bound to happen and to be able to respond accordingly and overall communicate in the right manner to clean up the mess. Amazing detail, commentary and overall solid advice on how to deal with incidents. Great video!

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox21 күн бұрын

    Thanks Josh!

  • @israelbattle5997
    @israelbattle599721 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much for saying this A LOT of people on SM commented about it and reaffirmed their biases and conspiracy theories about their distrust for computers and technology in general LOL.

  • @DayCyberwox
    @DayCyberwox21 күн бұрын

    Rightfully so tbh. Crowdstrike has quite the market share and market domination with regards to endpoint security 🤷🏽‍♂️

  • @israelbattle5997
    @israelbattle599721 күн бұрын

    @@DayCyberwox YYYEESS! I think that's what scares me too bc they have a hand in so much so when their system fails so many vital things that we rely on go down lol