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    • MattSpellerM
      MattSpeller @PSX_Defector
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      @PSX_Defector said:

      Let's just say that I do not appreciate the IT folks of a certain subcontinent at this moment. And if you knew what I've had to deal with their pure unadulterated stupidity, unprofessionalism, and plain jane don't give a shit attitude, you would be in the same boat too.

      As they say, dey took our jerbs! Literally in this case.

      Quit this while you're behind man. At the very minimum it does not belong in this thread.

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      • PSX_DefectorP
        PSX_Defector @MattSpeller
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        @MattSpeller said:

        @PSX_Defector said:

        Let's just say that I do not appreciate the IT folks of a certain subcontinent at this moment. And if you knew what I've had to deal with their pure unadulterated stupidity, unprofessionalism, and plain jane don't give a shit attitude, you would be in the same boat too.

        As they say, dey took our jerbs! Literally in this case.

        Quit this while you're behind man. At the very minimum it does not belong in this thread.

        [full reply moderated out due to community guideline violation]

        [moderator message: Please keep it professional personal opinions on this type of thing are not in line with the OP]

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        • AmbarishrhA
          Ambarishrh @PSX_Defector
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          @PSX_Defector Just because you had some bad experience with one or two guys, please do not consider everyone that way. Those kinds of people are in every country. I've seen kids who excel in IT just out of pure interest in learning and no experience. If @Lakshmana wants to know some details on whatever he wants to pursue, we just need to share the info.

          Honestly I could see the same unprofessionalism in your comments, we are all IT Pros and are here to share our knowledge, learn from
          each one of them.

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          • LakshmanaL
            Lakshmana @Ambarishrh
            last edited by

            @Ambarishrh Thanks for your valuable comment Sir

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
              last edited by

              And comments like that show a level of unprofessionalism that justifies work going elsewhere. If Americans can't act professionally, even if we can do the work technically, that just makes it a no brainer to send jobs elsewhere.

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              • AddieA
                Addie
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                Please turn your reply's back to answering the OP. Thank you.

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                • Minion QueenM
                  Minion Queen
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                  @Lakshmana

                  Since you are is still pretty new in IT I would suggest starting your study (you have gotten many suggestions here) and also combining it with coming to a community such as this with questions.

                  Also building out your own home lab to testing things and get your hands on experience is really important. Or finding a way to intern in the area you are looking to learn.

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                  • AmbarishrhA
                    Ambarishrh
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                    @scottalanmiller So true!
                    @Lakshmana your'e welcome. Please feel free to ask anything in IT in the forum and I am sure a lot of people will come forward to help you without any hesitation. Wish you all success.

                    Now regarding your question, check http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/it-security/how-to-start-your-career-as-a-security-pro/ they have some pointers on where to start and mentions almost the same thing which is discussed here, CompTIA certifications

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                    • LakshmanaL
                      Lakshmana @Minion Queen
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                      @Minion-Queen Madam Thanks for your suggestion I can't make home lab I am interested to attend intern to improve my knowledge

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                      • LakshmanaL
                        Lakshmana @Ambarishrh
                        last edited by

                        @Ambarishrh Thanks for your support sir

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
                          last edited by

                          What is keeping you from having a home lab? Space? Cost?

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                            A Former User @Ambarishrh
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                            @Ambarishrh said:

                            Now regarding your question, check http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/it-security/how-to-start-your-career-as-a-security-pro/ they have some pointers on where to start and mentions almost the same thing which is discussed here, CompTIA certifications

                            Good article, though I'm wondering where they are seeing this. I haven't. " Entry-level security jobs are becoming more and more common so you won't necessarily have to pay your dues through junior network admin or junior helpdesk positions."

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                              A Former User @Lakshmana
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                              @Lakshmana said:

                              @Minion-Queen Madam Thanks for your suggestion I can't make home lab I am interested to attend intern to improve my knowledge

                              You can do VM's for almost all of it.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @A Former User
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                                @thecreativeone91 said:

                                @Ambarishrh said:

                                Now regarding your question, check http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/it-security/how-to-start-your-career-as-a-security-pro/ they have some pointers on where to start and mentions almost the same thing which is discussed here, CompTIA certifications

                                Good article, though I'm wondering where they are seeing this. I haven't. " Entry-level security jobs are becoming more and more common so you won't necessarily have to pay your dues through junior network admin or junior helpdesk positions."

                                Where are people seeing entry level security jobs? Does anyone have a good "picture" of what the job role, pay, responsibilities and such typically are? I've only seen a few places with security roles and they were always very senior and expected a lot of technical background.

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                                • PSX_DefectorP
                                  PSX_Defector @Ambarishrh
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                                  @Ambarishrh said:

                                  @PSX_Defector Just because you had some bad experience with one or two guys, please do not consider everyone that way.

                                  Think over 500. Just right now. Thousands in the past.

                                  There are folks who DO know what they are doing. OP might be in that boat. But facts are facts, he's not got enough experience to even contemplate a security career path at this point. Everyone needs experience to even understand the fundamentals of how to secure networks. 6 months working as a desktop goon does not bring that.

                                  I'm not anything if not blunt and honest. And if folks don't like that, then screw 'em.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller
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                                    You are correct, he is too junior to be looking at security paths today. But he can consider it as a goal for the future and pursue short term (2-3 year) goals that would put him on a path for a security future. Paths like network administration and system administration tend to be best for getting into security and security related fields where others, like desktop support and database administration do not.

                                    So focusing on something like systems administration, which is a common job role outsourced to where he is, could make a lot of sense. Continuing to gain experience in desktop support while studying to work on Linux, for example, could move him in the short term to a junior Linux admin role in, say, 18 months and then he could begin to look at adding security to his portfolio so that he could move in that direction.

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                                    • LakshmanaL
                                      Lakshmana @scottalanmiller
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                                      @scottalanmiller Cost

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
                                        last edited by

                                        Check out CloudatCost. With some of their MangoLassi discounts you can get a starter server in the cloud for just a few dollars USD.

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                                        • LakshmanaL
                                          Lakshmana @scottalanmiller
                                          last edited by

                                          @scottalanmiller The idea is good to see, the money is also low but I will follow that method after sometimes because the salary is also low for me because I am fresher to IT.I will definitely follow but it takes sometime to go

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                                          • thanksajdotcomT
                                            thanksajdotcom @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said:

                                            @Lakshmana said:

                                            @scottalanmiller said:

                                            asy and applies to nearly all IT careers.

                                            Yes Sir.I choose the field as Networking and in that I will follow the Comptia Network +

                                            Network+ is very fundamental. It doesn't apply solely to networking careers. Even as a desktop tech, you should have the Network+.

                                            It's an essential cert for people getting started. Once you've got about a year in the field, get your A+. Skim a study guide on it and you should pass without issue. It isn't worth a lot, but some places will screen you based on it. It's stupid but it's how it is.

                                            If you want to get into security, go for your Security+. Another CompTIA cert. I found it to be mostly common sense but that might have just been the questions I got. If you're gonna try to get into security, that's another essential one.

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