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Here's the latest tech news regarding Bitcoin's creator finally being revealed to the world and also the concerns from the people at Open AI about how potentially catastrophic unchecked AI can be for humanity.
Send us a textI may not know much about actual demons, but personal demons? I know them well—the way they sabotage our goals, damage relationships, and take a toll on our health. We've been taught to conquer these dark forces with extreme prejudice, but what if there's a better way? What if, instead of enemies, our personal demons are misunderstood companions trying to help us through tough situations?Join me as we explore a new approach to dealing with these inner struggles. If you're battling your own personal failings and looking for a fresh perspective, this podcast is for you. Tune in and let's reframe the way we face our demons—together.If you got value out of this episode, subscribe to this podcast and please share this conversation with someone who will benefit from it.I'm also on YouTube so check it out for additional content, visuals, etc.
Send us a text**No AI was used to make the audio for this episode. Only 100% human recorded vocals and audio mixing was used to create this episode of TEK or DIE.**Are you tired of feeling trapped, undervalued, and underpaid? Are you exhausted from living a life that doesn't align with your passions and purpose? If you're stuck in the darkest hour of your life, feeling hopeless and desperate for change, this episode is your wake-up call.
Send us a textAre you struggling to understand key networking and security concepts that you need to pass the CompTIA SY0-701 Security+ exam? Do you want to get to the point where you are confident enough to take and pass the CompTIA Security+ exam? In this in-depth tutorial, I break down three possible CompTIA SY0-701 exam question types that address concepts you can expect including: 1. Implementing Secure Remote Access Solutions: 2. Incident Response: Prioritizing Data Capture: 3. Data Protection I will explain the correct answers and why they're right. The wrong answers and why they're incorrect. Everything is designed to reinforce simplified concepts and pattern recognition techniques. This is perfect for beginners, career changers, and anyone seeking tutoring help to pass the CompTIA Security+ exam. Success is a choice. You got this. More From TEK or DIE Checkout my Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/cybersecuritygoals Contact me here: https://www.tekordie.com/contact/ If you got value out of this episode, subscribe to this podcast and please share this conversation with someone who will benefit from it.I'm also on YouTube so check it out for additional content, visuals, etc.
Send us a textStruggling with CompTIA Security+ exam questions? You're not alone. In this episode, I'm going to walk you through a couple of questions you might see on the Security+ SY0-701 exam that test your knowledge of how to improve back-end scalability, and how a pentester moves within a network after compromising a server.I'll break down the right answers and explain why each option works or doesn't. By the end, you'll know how to recognize similar patterns in your own exam. If you're getting ready for Security+, this is for you.There's a video version of this episode with visual explanations on YouTube here:For question 17 in this episode, here's the Nmap input command:INPUT********nmap -sV -p 1-65535 -T4 192.168.1.0/24********and the sample Nmap output: OUTPUT********Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.100 (Server B)Host is up (0.00044s latency).Not shown: 65532 closed portsPORT STATE SERVICE VERSION22/tcp open ssh OpenSSH 7.2p2 Ubuntu 4ubuntu2.10 (Ubuntu Linux; protocol 2.0)80/tcp open http Apache httpd 2.4.7 ((Ubuntu))443/tcp open https Apache httpd 2.4.7 ((Ubuntu))********Good luck with your CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 exam! You can do it!
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If you're thinking about joining a coding bootcamp, then this episode is for you.My guest for this episode is Ramone Smith, a Certified Digital Career Strategist. Ramone has experience in providing career coaching and job search services for technical bootcamp students and alumni. He has worked as a career coach, and job search consultant in various technical bootcamps such as Springboard, Udacity, and Flatiron School. He has also worked as a career coach for Per Scholas.Ramone was also a Customer Success Manager at Indeed.com, ensuring that clients maximize their investment in advertising their open jobs on Indeed's online platform.During our conversation, we explored a variety of topics, including:What types of jobs does Ramone specialize in coaching people for, and what are the key skills needed for success in those roles?What are Ramone's job searching insights from his time at Indeed.com?What specific examples of events and networking activities that can enhance your chances of landing a tech job, as recommended by Ramone?What are some examples of freelance opportunities post-bootcamp that can help jumpstart your tech career?Whether you're a recent bootcamp graduate, a seasoned tech professional, or someone looking to break into the industry, this conversation will give you some practical advice and inspiration for achieving your career goals in the software engineering space.Do you want to learn more on how you can conquer your coding bootcamp and have a successful tech career? Check out more helpful info from Ramone Smith at https://techcareerguides.com/Timestamps:00:00 Are companies more open to hiring straight out of bootcamp? 02:28 Is bootcamp the best route for anyone trying to “break” into tech?08:33 Ramone's tips for job-hunting on sites like Indeed?11:08 Ramone's examples of tips for landing a tech job after completing a bootcamp25:27 What are some red or green flags to look for when looking for a tech bootcamp to join?35:15 Unrealistic bootcamp expectations 49:04 Do they still drug test for these jobs?You can reach out to TEK or DIE by sending a message at https://www.tekordie.com/contact/#TEKorDIE #TEKorDIEpodcastIf you got value out of this episode, subscribe to this podcast and please share this conversation with someone who will benefit from it.We're also on YouTube so check it out for additional content, visuals, etc.
Renita and I had a late night conversation about how these corporations are removing remote work in the quest to gain complete control of our time. Renita Rhodes is a Vice President, Audit Manager in Cyber Security for a well-known worldwide bank, supporting the coverage of the bank's core Cybersecurity controls.She supports coverage in areas such as- Cyber Threat Fusion Center,- Data Loss Protection,- Security Information and Event Management,- Cryptographic Services, and- Network Security Management.Renita also works as a Cybersecurity and Information Systems Adjunct Professor at Maryville University and Harris Stowe State University, teaching the; Cyber Law, Policy and Compliance, Security Information and Event Management, Introduction to Information Security, Applied Programming - Python and Systems Analysis and Design courses.
Renita and I had a blunt discussion about what to look out for when evaluating a course offered by a tech job influencer. We discussed our perspectives on what we uncovered during our research for this episode. We also discussed some trustworthy courses and programs if you are looking for training. You can reach out to either one of us at https://www.tekordie.com/contact/ if you have any questions, comments, etc. Renita Rhodes is a Vice President, Audit Manager in Cyber Security for a well-known worldwide bank, supporting the coverage of the bank's core Cybersecurity controls. She supports coverage in areas such as - Cyber Threat Fusion Center, - Data Loss Protection,- Security Information and Event Management, - Cryptographic Services, and - Network Security Management.Renita also works as a Cybersecurity and Information Systems Adjunct Professor at Maryville University and Harris Stowe State University, teaching the; Cyber Law, Policy and Compliance, Security Information and Event Management, Introduction to Information Security, Applied Programming - Python and Systems Analysis and Design courses.
Ever thought about diving into the world of AI to make some extra cash on the side? Well, you're in luck because in our latest episode, Ebony and John break down how people are using AI to create side hustles!Do you want to know which AI side ventures can legitimately make money? We'll break down the real deal on what's worth your time and effort.Looking to start without breaking the bank? We've got you covered with ideas that won't cost much to get going.Discover the earning potential with real-life examples of individuals leveraging AI to create lucrative side gigs.Whether you're a tech enthusiast or just curious about AI, this episode is filled with insights and tips to help you start your own AI side hustle.Don't miss out - check it out and level up your side hustle game!
There's a lot of money in tech Pre-Sales. But what is Pre-Sales? What are the skills, responsibilities, and expectations that hiring managers are looking for in a Pre-Sales candidate? Hopefully this episode gives you some insight into how to present yourself as the ideal candidate for a high paying Pre-Sales Engineer role. Don't forget to subscribe to the Youtube channel, so you can get a notification when the video version of this episode drops. That way you can also see what I'm talking about in this episode.
Ebony Nyenya and John Davy breakdown several recent mindblowing, brazen cyberattacks. The conversation was lit
The loss of a loved one is an incredibly challenging experience. It has the potential to leave an indelible mark on our lives. The grieving process is complex, and finding closure can often be elusive. However, recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) have opened up a new avenue for those seeking solace: AI-generated replicas of deceased loved ones. While the idea may initially sound controversial, these digital replicas can offer catharsis, providing additional time to say goodbye and ultimately aiding in the journey towards closure.After you're done listening to this episode, if you got value out of this episode, subscribe to this channel and please share this episode with someone who will benefit from it.
In a recent case, a sophisticated phishing scam targeting DoorDash drivers led to the theft of over $950,000 in employee payments. The perpetrator employed clever tactics to exploit vulnerabilities within the popular food delivery platform, leaving drivers unaware of the loss. As authorities delve into the investigation, questions arise about potential oversights in security measures. The incident sheds light on the grave consequences of falling victim to phishing attempts and serves as a cautionary tale for both individuals and businesses. You can go to the TEK or DIE website for additional details.
Are you starting a new IT Support role or looking to break into the world of IT with limited experience?
In this breakdown, I review a blockchain technology called Helium mining. Helium mining is a way you can use your already existing home network to generate passive income. Consider this a primer that will get you up-to-speed on the following questions;What exactly is the Helium network?What is a Helium miner?How does Helium mining work?How to set up a Helium miner?and.. What you can expect to earn now (and possibly in the future). If you're new to cryptocurrency mining and are looking for a quick primer on the easiest way to get started, this episode is for you.If you got value out of this episode, subscribe to this channel and please share this review with someone who will benefit from it.
This is one of my “lost” unreleased episodes. I sat on this story for a while before deciding to finally release it. When you listen to it, you'll understand why.
0:00 What is information security?3:50 Was the January 6th attack on the capitol a secret CYBER ATTACK?8:53 What does an Information Security analyst do?20:57 Network monitoring in Information Security: An example for job seekers26:51 Collaborating for security: A real-life example of teamwork within an organization33:37 What certifications can help you land an information security analyst job and a specific example of good cybersecurity job opportunity with a company that believes in diversity.50:10 A tricky cybersecurity interview question (and how to answer it)In this video, John and Renita dive deep into the role of an Information Security Analyst. They'll provide insights into the responsibilities of the job, the core skills you need to succeed in the role, and the certifications that will help you stand out in the job market. They'll also discuss who's currently hiring for remote Information Security Analyst positions and what kind of pay you can expect in this exciting field. Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this discussion is sure to provide valuable information for anyone interested in pursuing a career in information security. Don't miss out on this informative and engaging conversation. Error Note at the 34:18 mark. Instead of “White House”, I meant the “capitol”. Background Info:Renita Rhodes is a Lead Audit Manager-Information and Cyber Security for a well-known worldwide bank, supporting the coverage of the bank's core Cybersecurity controls. She supports coverage in areas such as - Cyber Threat Fusion Center, - Data Loss Protection,- Security Information and Event Management, - Cryptographic Services, and - Network Security Management.Renita also works as a Cybersecurity and Information Systems Adjunct Professor at Maryville University and Harris Stowe State University, teaching the; Cyber Law, Policy and Compliance, Security Information and Event Management, Introduction to Information Security, Applied Programming - Python and Systems Analysis and Design courses.If you got value out of this episode, subscribe to this channel and please share this conversation with someone who will benefit from it.
Ebony Nyenya and I continue our conversation on AI. We discuss how to use tools like Chat GPT-3 to become more efficient at applying for jobs, writing better cover letters and resumes, and jumpstart your job search networking. We also talk about how AI is helping us to find the information we need and how people are using AI to create amazing art and make money.Finally, we discuss if it's still good advice to tell your kids to learn how to code.If you got value out of this episode, subscribe to this channel and please share this conversation with someone who will benefit from it.
Renita Rhodes talks about how she was able to balance being a mom with a young child, while pursuing a successful career in cybersecurity. Despite facing several challenges such as not having an official mentor, she remained determined to succeed in a field dominated by men.As a result of her efforts, Renita found a way to balance motherhood and a successful career in tech. If you're in a similar situation as Renita was (trying to raise a family while pursuing a career in tech), then this episode is a must-listen for inspiration and motivation.Listen as she discusses her journey, her strategies for juggling family responsibilities, and her inspiring message and tips for women looking to break into tech. Background Info:Renita is a Lead Audit Manager-Information and Cyber Security for a well-known worldwide bank, supporting the coverage of the bank's core Cybersecurity controls. She supports coverage in areas such as - Cyber Threat Fusion Center, - Data Loss Protection,- Security Information and Event Management, - Cryptographic Services, and - Network Security Management.Renita also works as a Cybersecurity and Information Systems Adjunct Professor at Maryville University and Harris Stowe State University, teaching the; Cyber Law, Policy and Compliance, Security Information and Event Management, Introduction to Information Security, Applied Programming - Python and Systems Analysis and Design courses.If you got value out of this episode, subscribe to this channel and please share this conversation with someone who will benefit from it.
Renita Rhodes stops by to share her insights on how you can enter the Cybersecurity field without a lot of professional experience. Our conversation hovered on a topic that tends to generate a lot of debate: Are There Cybersecurity Jobs For People With No Experience?0:00 Renita's says don't do "this" when trying to transition into Cybersecurity.2:10 One less talked about way Renita recommends to get into Cybersecurity.6:22 A couple of non-technical Cybersecurity jobs to keep in mind.10:02 These dogs ain't loyal!
Ebony Nyenya stops by to share her thoughts and insights on how AI has and will continue to impact everyone. This is an important episode, because many of the jobs that are available today, will most likely disappear for all but a few. 00:00 So what were we talking about? 01:30 Where do high-skilled people go, when there's MASSIVE job disruption across multiple industries? 05:15 How can you, a knowledge based employee or freelancer, adapt to thrive in the age of AI? 08:07 When all the jobs go away, will Universal Basic Income save the day13:20 Should I still learn to code? 15:10 From HVAC to Astronauts? 18:20 Why is Chat.GPT free? 20:07 Is Chat.GPT better than Google? 22:00 Will everyone except AI? This episode is also available on YouTube. Checkout the video and channel here: If you got value out of this episode, subscribe to this channel and please share this conversation with someone who will benefit from it.
If you're feeling stuck at a toxic job and are considering making a career change to the tech industry, know that you're not alone. Many people find themselves in similar situations, and the good news is that making the switch is possible. Renita Rhodes stops by for a discussion about switching into the tech industry. Renita is a Lead Audit Manager-Information and Cyber Security for a well-known worldwide bank, supporting the coverage of the bank's core Cybersecurity controls. She supports coverage in areas such as Cyber Threat Fusion Center, Data Loss Protection, Security Information and Event Management, Cryptographic Services, and Network Security Management. Renita also works as a Cybersecurity and Information Systems Adjunct Professor at Maryville University and Harris Stowe State University, teaching the; Cyber Law, Policy and Compliance, Security Information and Event Management, Introduction to Information Security, Applied Programming - Python and Systems Analysis and Design courses. 0:00 Renita discusses her day as a bank security leader and adjunct professor 5:05 How to start figuring out where you want to be in tech 9:30 What about apprenticeships? Do they work? 10:25 Is the healthcare industry THAT toxic! 13:35 What's Renita's major concern? (She's not the only one that feels this way)
Is this the highest paying tech apprenticeship? It's the highest I've seen that's for sure! In this episode, I go over; How to flip a coding bootcamp experience that didn't deliver a tech job into a second shot for greatness.
If you haven't listened to this show before, well let me warn you. Things are a little bit different around here. This free access to #chatgpt reminds me of how drug dealers with a new product love 2 give a little away for free. They leverage this simple principle to gain a marketplace advantage. The free samples they add to the initial sale of their regular products get you hooked to their new product. Once you're hooked, of course, the dealer is in a position to raise the price when demand increases.As far as this episode goes, Is there a dark-side to the Chat.GPT/AI chatbot technology?While these tools have the potential to greatly increase productivity andefficiency, is it possible that some users have become so addicted to the idea of being so productive, they end up being counter-productive?If you got value out of this episode, subscribe to the podcast and please share this episode with someone who will benefit from it. Thanks!If you have any questions about getting into a new tech job, starting a tech-based business, business opportunities with the podcast, or guest appearances on the podcast, then reach out via this contact form: https://www.tekordie.com/contact/
You may be feeling frustrated and stuck in your current situation, as you are not making the income you want. You may also be unsure about what steps to take to increase your earning potential, as there are many conflicting opinions and advice out there.You know you want a high-paying career in tech, but it seems like so many doors have been closed in your face. You've been told that you don't know enough, or you're not connected to the right people. They never called you back for an interview. The anxiety can be crippling as you have bills to pay, goals to achieve, and dreams to fulfill. You may also be feeling overwhelmed and lost, as you may not know where to start or what to do next to improve your tech career and income.2023 is coming up. Make this the year you put an end to ALL OF THAT SHIT. Listen to all 13 minutes and 9 seconds of this episode as I go over the game plan that gives you the clarity, purpose, and consistency you need to finally stop letting people deny your time to shine. Reach out to me through the contact page on the TEK or DIE website if you need help with a customized version of the plan in this episode for your specific situation. If you find value in this episode, please share it with someone who may need to hear it. Don't forget to subscribe for a new episode every week on how to get paid in tech.
This episode is sort of a follow-up on a couple of recent episodes. I have some recent episodes about tech sales and tech apprenticeships. So I figure I breakdown a paid tech sales apprenticeship that you can apply to so you can get paid while learning the ropes.By the end of the episode, you'll know a little of the pros and cons for going the apprenticeship route vs trying to land a tech sales job on your own.Also I'll add my thoughts on how you should approach either route. If you have any questions about anything from this episode or any other episode, message me at https://www.tekordie.com/contact/.After you're done listening to this episode, if you got value out of this episode, subscribe to the podcast and please share this episode with someone who will benefit from it.
Since word has gotten out that companies are willing to pay people while they learn on the job, more people breaking into tech are ditching bootcamps for tech apprenticeships.Don't forget, as of right now we're going through a large number of tech layoffs. When people get laid off, they sometimes switch careers. Switching careers means going "back to school". Since these tech apprenticeships are giving people a chance to earn while they learn, guest what type of "school" everyone will be trying to get accepted into? With more people competing for the limited spots available in these tech apprenticeships, how are you going to compete?In this episode, I'll break down a 5 part gameplan designed to increase your odds of getting accepted into one of these high-paying apprenticeships. Also, by the end of this breakdown, you'll know about a couple of high paying tech apprenticeships willing to pay at up-to $96,000 in salary while you learn on the job. After you're done listening to this episode, if you got value out of this episode, subscribe to the podcast and please share this episode with someone who will benefit from it.
It's not easy to get a remote job due to high competition. Not only do you have to compete with everyone in your city, you also have to compete against job seekers from all across the country. Heading into 2023, the number of jobseekers for remote work is ridiculously high. How are you going to stand out when everyone is applying for the same jobs as you? Is it even worth the hassle? Or, maybe there's a couple of clever tips you can use to start racking up interviews for a new tech support role.
Making the decision about which type of sales career to pursue can be tough. You want to make sure you pick the right path for you, but there are so many factors to consider!Not only do you need to think about your job security and earning potential, but you also need to be aware of how product knowledge and sales cycle length can affect your ability to perform well.Keep listening as I break down the 4 most important things you need to know before making your decision between a career in hardware vs software sales. I will include a review of the highest earning potential between the two and I'll show you a community of B2B sales professionals that you can join today to level up your skills while connecting with the best sales employers at the end of this episode.
You may have heard that the tech sales industry is growing rapidly. If you're interested in pursuing a career in this field, here are some reasons why you should consider a career in tech sales:The tech sales industry is still growing rapidly. There are plenty of opportunities for those who are interested in pursuing a career in this field.The benefits of a career in tech sales include job security, good pay, and the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technologies.A career in tech sales can lead to advancement opportunities and a higher salary potential.If you're interested in working with people and technology, then a career in tech sales may be right for you.Now some people pursue a career in tech sales, because they think it will be an easy way to make money. They don't realize how much work is involved in a career in tech sales. They think that all they have to do is sell products to people, but this is not the case. There's so much more that goes into making those sales a reality. In this episode, I outline the strategies and ideas that you should always keep in mind while striving for success in your tech sales career.
There are many reasons why someone like you might want to get into tech sales. The pay can be very lucrative. You can work from anywhere in the world. And since this is a tech-related field, you will always have the opportunity to learn and grow in your career.However, there are some common challenges you have to overcome in order to switch into a career in tech sales. It will also take hard work, dedication, and the right gameplan for success. So what's the solution? In this episode, I will give you five crucial tips to keep in mind in order to transition to a new role as a technical sales representative.
Every day we get bombarded with the negativity of the world. On the news, on the street, and on our phones. It feels like the whole world is going crazy. Sometimes, we can barely convince ourselves to get out of bed. Once you add on all of the problems that life throws our way, it can be too much to bear. And that's when it's time to get away. Disappear from the world, and find your peace. I invite you to take a trip away from the insanity. Log-off from the matrix, grab your shades, and switch your mind to Incognito Mode. By the way, did you figure out the code?
Support the show by Subscribing to Our Channel.Gas station credit card scams (also known as credit card skimming) can affect anyone who uses their credit or debit cards at ATMs, gas stations, restaurants or retail stores. A skimmer is a device installed on card readers that collects card numbers. Criminals will later recover and use this stolen info for fraudulent purchases. In this episode, we talk about how this scheme works, how thieves make money with the data, and what steps you can take to hopefully avoid getting your card information and money stolen.Show Notes0:00 Why this topic8:00 The Darkweb: Honor among thieves?9:30 Favorite Soprano TV show scene11:15 EMV chip use in America 26:36 What's done with the stolen credit card info?30:30 Look how fast the fake credit card skimmer is installed!33:25 The Target hack34:15 Why you should cover the keypad when entering your PIN.35:40 What to do when spending money while on vacation. 40:30 Flipper Zero45:40 Cyber Security Resources For Women52:45 Major gas line problem causes 60 explosionsThank you to Ebony Nyenya from CSR4W.com for a great a conversation about this fascinating topic! ⭐ Also this is Cybersecurity Awareness Month! CSR4W.com has a very informative breakdown on the real reason Cybersecurity Awareness Month matters. Check it out by going here: https://cybersecurityresourcesforwomen.com/cybersecurity-awareness-month/
Taylor V. stops by as we recap DEF CON 30 out in Las Vegas. There was a lot of ground to cover, so check out the show notes for some of this episode's main talking points including some of our favorite villages. Show Notes0:00 Intro1:30 Line Con2:20 Badge life4:20 Favorite Village 8:00 Conference networking12:00 Badge life of the party18:05 Merch Life23:21 OSINT Challenge27:25 Black Girls Hack28:25 Hotel Advice30:00 Girls Hack Village32:00 Conference Tips
Angelo Crawford, founder of IOCYBER, stops by to discuss his cybersecurity career, his current business venture IOCYBER, and how to stay on the path to success in tech, while dealing with personal and professional challenges. Angelo “AG” Crawford is the founder and CEO of IOCYBER, a cyber security consulting firm that helps organizations reduce their security risk. IOCYBER's expertise focuses on preventing the loss of value, trust, and confidence in their client's brand. Angelo Crawford is a graduate of Morgan State University and Penn State University with over 27 years' experience in evaluating offensive cyber capabilities, threat hunting, and performing cyber intelligence analysis in support of the Intelligence Community, Department of Defense, and the Commercial sector.IOCYBER'S WebsiteIOCYBER's TwitterFeedback, questions, or requests? You can reach out here: https://www.tekordie.com/contact/Don't forget, TEK or DIE is onApple Podcasts,Spotify,Google Podcasts, and most podcast directories. Subscribe so you can get the show sent to you automatically.
Here are my thoughts on how to start your journey into the world of web penetration testing. This journey isn't for the weak. If this is something you truly want, then be prepared to fully embrace a mindset of constant learning, curiosity, and tenacity.The focus of this episode is on getting into the right mindset, while choosing which technologies you should start to learn. I will have a follow-up episode on how to become a web penetration tester from a professional development perspective. Episode Flow0:00 - Intro1:16 – The Hacker's Mindset3:25 – Learn These Core Technologies 6:52 – Start Hacking Now These are the sites where you can start to practice website hacking:HackThisSite.org, TryHackMe.com,and HackTheBox.comFeedback, questions, or requests? Want to join the Security+ Discord?You can reach out here: https://www.tekordie.com/contact/Don't forget, TEK or DIE is onApple Podcasts,Spotify,Google Podcasts, and most podcast directories. Subscribe so you can get the show sent to you automatically.
A hacker can set up an evil twin network in order to steal people's information. But how are these networks configured?And what happens to that info?
Episode DescriptionThere is so much to unpack when breaking down the Security+ certification exam. This is the first in a series of reviews designed to illuminate concepts and tactics that will help you pass the exam. Specifically, this episode examines three forms of digital attacks: Zero Days, DDOS, and Logic Bombs. Episode Flow0:20 - Test anxiety1:30 - Zero Day attacks4:47 - DDOS attacks7:28 - Logic Bomb attacks10:10 - CIA triad recap11:07 - TEK or DIE Discord groupFeedback, questions, or requests? Want to join the Security+ Discord? You can reach out here: https://www.tekordie.com/contact/Don't forget, TEK or DIE is on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and most podcast directories. Subscribe so you can get the show sent to you automatically.
In this episode, Taylor V and I review her questions about landing her first tech job. Specifically, I will go over the different types of companies to apply to, building your portfolio of knowledge, and how to generate confidence in yourself while building your value. The goal is to “Make Them Say Yes”. EPISODE FLOW01:00 Can you thrive in chaos?04:00 How to deal with the “no experience” problem?06:30 A web developer portfolio example.07:40 A Cybersecurity portfolio example.09:10 The 3 main entry-level IT certifications that employers respect.09:45 What to research before the interview.10:20 How to deal with being nervous during an interview and gain confidence.TAYLOR'S BIO During 2020, in the beginning of the pandemic Taylor redirected her focus to technology. Her journey since then has included a deep-dive in Azure technology complemented with a focus in the CompTIA Security+. She is interested in joining an organization where she can grow her technology skills while positively impacting the operations and culture of the enterprise. IMPORTANT INFORMATIONFollow us on twitter to say-up-to-date on the latest news about TEK or DIE. https://twitter.com/tekordieFeedback, questions, or requests? You can reach the show here: https://www.tekordie.com/contact/SUBSCRIBE so you can get a notification as soon as the next episode drops.
Occasionally, your Mom and Dad may need some computer tech support. But you've got so much going on. You can barely keep up with your own problems. But that's okay. People like me are here to help with tech support for your parents.
In today's class, we'll do a deep dive into some of the common expectations of the Network Analyst job role.In the office network analysts are to ensure that network technology enhances business operations.To be more specific, this includes analyzing network performance, providing network support, and performing system maintenance tasks.CONTACT TEK or DIETwitter: https://twitter.com/tekordie or,Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tekordie/ or,Website: https://www.tekordie.com/contact/ .Don't forget, TEK or DIE is on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and most podcast directories. Subscribe so you can get the show sent to you automatically.
In this episode, I will talk about how to start a web design business. Specifically, I will go over business concepts you should focus on to maximize revenue potential ASAP. These concepts include how to leverage marketplace marketing, ‘niching down' to dominate a target market, and a shrewd tip for creating the social proof you need to attract new clients. Freelance Websites:Upwork.comFiverr.comCRM Applications:Zoho.comMonday.comTEK or DIE is on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and most podcast directories. Subscribe so you can get the show sent to you automatically.
DEF CON is one of the world's largest and most notable hacker conventions, held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada. Ebony Nyenya breaks down how to enjoy the convention without getting hacked. Concepts covered in this episode include:Security+ Objective 1.4: Given a scenario, analyze potential indicators associated with network attacks.WirelessRadio frequency identification (RFID)On-path attack (previously known as man-in-the-middle attack/ man-in-the-browser attackSecurity+ Objective 2.7: Explain the importance of physical security controls. Faraday cagesSecurity+ Objective 3.4: Given a scenario, install and configure wireless security settings.MethodsEnterprise vs. OpenSecurity+ Objective 3.8: Given a scenario, implement authenticationand authorization solutions.Authentication/authorization802.1XRADIUS
John Davy and Ebony Nyenya talk about this year's DEF CON 30th anniversary conference. Their conversation focuses on what “villages” they're most interested in attending at the conference. DEF CON is one of the world's largest and most notable hacker conventions, held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada. DC 30 will be held August 11th through August 14th. The conference is a great venue to learn about all angles of cybersecurity. A lot of the learning and excitement takes place in "villages". As with prior years, there will be hacking villages in areas such as; Biohacking, Car Hacking,Girls Hacking Club, Social Engineering, andLockpicking.Let us know your thoughts on which villages you would be interested in attending by reaching out to TEK or DIE;on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tekordie or,Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tekordie/ or,by sending a private message through the website: https://www.tekordie.com/contact/ .Don't forget, TEK or DIE is on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and most podcast directories. Subscribe so you can get the show sent to you automatically. Finally, If you are a woman looking to get into the Cybersecurity field, check out Cybersecurity Resources For Women. This is where you will get educational resources and career guidance to help you enter and grow in the thriving and opportunity-rich cybersecurity industry.
He's the hacker. She's learning on the job. Listen as they both face-off in the ultimate pentest. Each other. ***********************************Concepts covered in this episode:Security+ Objective 1.1: Given a scenario, analyze indicators of compromiseand determine the type of malware.BackdoorSecurity+ Objective 1.2: Compare and contrast types of attacksImpersonationSecurity+ Objective 5.3: Explain risk management processes and concepts.Penetration testing authorization
My goal is to make sure you have a delightful experience while I eagerly strive to troubleshoot your tech support concerns. What's that?You're a raving lunatic? No problem! I love a full day of sheer lunacy and disrespect. Now what's your ticket number?
(featuring Ebony Nyenya).I used to work at this mobile rehab spot. Basically stripping broken phones for working parts that could be used to fix other broken phones. That spot was live, lit, and real. Every once in awhile, I think about my time there and the people I met. Especially this one woman named Chantel. Twitter: https://twitter.com/tekordieFeedback, questions, or requests? You can reach me here: https://www.tekordie.com/contact/
Now is a great time to break into the tech industry. Companies are hiring for remote and in-person entry level tech jobs. And the pay is good with the potential to be great. But you're not the only one looking to jump into tech. And it seems like every job description—even an entry-level one—says you need experience before you apply.What you need is a gameplan. A series of action steps designed to engineer your new reality in the world of tech.Here is the twitter page if you need to reach out to me: https://twitter.com/tekordieAlso here is my contact page if you prefer to reach out via email.Subscribe so you can get an update when the next episode drops.
In this episode, I go over the resources, tools, and study techniques I used to pass the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam in 12 days. Hopefully my experience will show you some new resources, tools, and study techniques you can use to study for the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam that works for you.