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All right. I'm testing a new platform called stream yard, and this is convocourse's podcast. I'm gonna do about, I don't know, 20, 30 minutes to test this out and also to inform you guys of a career move I recently made. I haven't really talked about this. But about three months ago I was working as a cybersecurity consultant and that's much different from an information system, security officer.
So in the past, Three four months. I made a big Mo well, not really a big move. I I've, it's not a big move for me. I've done both jobs before, but all I want to do is compare the two kind of give you an idea of what the differences are between cyber security consultant.
And what I'm going to be doing with information system security officer work, and what's the daily life of both of those things. How do they compare and give you an idea of which one you should choose before I start, you should know that I own a site called combo courses where I teach cyber security compliance and how to get in this field as a cyber security person.
I've been doing this for 20 years, doing cyber security in all forms of security, as well as some it information technology stuff like being a system admin or network. Administrators, stuff like that. I've done a little bit of all that stuff. But my specialty is really in security compliance.
And so that's what I teach people to do. And. People ask me on YouTube, on, on TikTok questions. And I'll just go ahead and answer them and by the way, if you have any questions during this feel free to ask them and I’ll do my best to answer. them sometimes we have such a great community that they'll actually answer the questions on my behalf.
There’re things I don't know. So, somebody, some other subject matter expert will jump in and then answer those questions and. My favorite times on this, on convo courses, because that's what convo courses in my mind is all about is about the community and us coming together, figuring things out. Okay. So, I wanted to tell you recently I made a huge move.
I was working at a major telecommunications company that does cybersecurity on the side. They have a branch that does cybersecurity and I did it because it was a great opportunity. One of my former coworkers. Gave me a they referred me and brought me into the company. It was a great company.
They had great benefits. It was some of the best benefits I've had outside the military. It was decent pay and the only, probably bad thing was that there was a lot of travel and that eventually was the thing that got me out of there. And it was stressful too. And I was how having too many personal issues that happened at that at the time that I was working there, I worked for there for about two and a half, three years, and I was doing cyber security consulting for them.
So, what we would do is we would. We bring our expertise to smaller companies. We go to, and it's a lot of companies and banks and hospitals and healthcare industries that you probably use to be honest with you. that? I Some of I was surprised were like, damn, I use this. We're doing security compliance for them.
And the security compliance it wasn't just security compliance. It was basically, we would do a bunch of We would do a bunch of risk assessments and those risk assessments would be things like be we had 15… different risk assessments. So, 12, 12 to 15 different risk assessments, depending on what they chose.
So we would do things like physical security assessments we would do. Of course, network security assessments. There was like three of those. We did cloud-based security assessments. We did… We did wireless security assessments. We take all of those and we would give them an overall view of what their security looks like.
And then we would prioritize where their major risks were. And then we would talk to the sea level or director or upper-level management to say, hey, this is where you should focu