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Rood J. Murat

@roodmurat

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Learn from someone who's just a few steps ahead of you

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Some keywords you MUST use for your SOC Analyst resume 1- Incident response 2- SIEM 3- Vulnerability assessment 4- Threat Detection 5- Security Monitoring 6- Malware Analysis 7- Security+ 8- Network Security 9- Security Automation 10- IDS 11- EDR what else ? add them

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Yes it's possible, just keep putting the work I'm preparing something guys that will make the process easier for everyone And it's gonna be completely FREE Stay tune!

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Rood J. Murat I started my journey into cybersecurity without a PC I used my phone anytime I want to do a project on a lab I activate desktop site. PC should not stop you PC should not limit you. Thanks for the insight sir

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In 2025, learn a tech skill. Any tech skill It doesn't even have to be cybersecurity But if that’s your choice, Check this out: tinyurl.com/3de9vkc7 This website has a lot of different roadmaps So no excuses!

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As a cybersecurity student, you need to keep up with trends Ask yourself: - What skills are in demand today? - What certs actually help? A few years ago, Security+ might have guaranteed you a job. Now? Not so much. Some even argue you don’t need it at all Tech ,in general,

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I've been busy for a while If you sent me a DM and I haven’t responded, Please message me again (if it’s important) Like and share so more people see this

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Would you hire YOU to work in cybersecurity? 🤔 If you saw your own resume, skills, and mindset from an employer’s perspective Would you feel confident hiring yourself? Cybersecurity is quite competitive The best way to stand out is to become the person you’d want to hire: -

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Security+ vs Google cybersec vs ISC2 1. CompTIA Security+ Strengths: it's widely recognized, It covers a lot of the core cybersecurity concepts, basically a solid foundation Weaknesses: It Costs close to $400 and it doesn't really focus on hands-on skills 2. Google

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Intermediate Cybersecurity Projects 1- Snort IDS - This project is all about setting up Snort to detect threats. It helps you understand how security systems spot and alert you about attacks. 2- Vulnerability Scanner - Here, you’ll work with tools like OpenVAS to scan for

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Cybersecurity is HUGE There are just so many different paths - Penetration Testing - SOC Analyst - Cloud Security - Forensics - Governance & Compliance - Threat Intelligence So figure out what interests you, then go deep. What path are you on? 👇 #cybersecurity

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Imposter syndrome hits hard in cybersecurity You feel like everyone knows more, but here’s the truth: - Even experts google things - Nobody knows everything - Your effort matters more than perfection - Growth comes from showing up every day So stop doubting yourself and Keep

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You need cybersecurity projects in your portfolio. But even more important is understanding the project itself: - What did you build? - What technology did you use? - How is it designed? - How does it work? Your knowledge matters more than just having it listed! #CyberSecurity

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Hey guys I had to move to a place with almost no electricity or internet So I've been off for a while But I'm coming back soon Missed sharing cybersecurity tips with you all!

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What can you do now in Cybersecurity that you couldn't do a year ago? I'll start: 1. Read a network diagram and actually get what’s going on 2. Analyze logs from Splunk or ELK without guessing 3. Use Wireshark without feeling totally lost 4. Run Nmap scans and understand the