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00:00 "Mastering RMF for Cybersecurity"
04:04 "Proving Skills Over Credentials"
07:33 Cybersecurity Career Prep Insights
10:51 Intentional Networking for Cybersecurity Success
13:03 "Path to Cybersecurity: It Depends"
19:10 Entry-Level Cybersecurity Career Options
21:45 Cybersecurity: Teamwork & Collaboration Skills
25:35 "Build Relationships, Not Just Apply"
27:40 "LinkedIn: Key to Cybersecurity Networking"
32:34 Optimize LinkedIn for SOC Analyst
36:10 Networking for RMF on LinkedIn
37:06 Networking for RMF Career Growth
41:04 "Building Your Personal Brand"
44:53 "Persistence, Discipline, Strategy, Action"
48:39 Cybersecurity Education for Youth
Video Description:Â
In this episode of the Tech Woke Podcast, Christopher Okpala sits down with cybersecurity threat intelligence analyst Nigel Boston to break down the real strategy for getting into cybersecurity in 2026 with no experience. This conversation goes beyond certifications and generic advice. They talk about what actually works in today’s competitive tech market including choosing the right cybersecurity role, building hands-on projects, learning cloud fundamentals, and developing proof of work that hiring managers respect.
Nigel shares a clear step-by-step roadmap for beginners, explains why certifications alone are not enough, and dives into the power of intentional networking, LinkedIn branding, and relationship-building to stand out from thousands of applicants. They also discuss how to build a strong personal brand, how to optimize your LinkedIn profile for recruiters, what entry-level cybersecurity roles make sense in 2026 such as SOC analyst and vulnerability management, and why soft skills like communication and documentation matter just as much as technical ability.
If you are transitioning from retail, customer service, education, or another non-tech field and want to break into cybersecurity, this episode gives you practical, realistic guidance on how to do it the right way. No shortcuts. No hype. Just real strategy that works.
By Christopher OkpalaRMF Academy: https://www.rmfacademy.io/
Please Rate the Podcast: https://ratethispodcast.com/techwoke
Guest Information:
🔗 https://solo.to/intelwave
🔗 https://www.skool.com/intelwave-3354/about
Timestamp:
00:00 "Mastering RMF for Cybersecurity"
04:04 "Proving Skills Over Credentials"
07:33 Cybersecurity Career Prep Insights
10:51 Intentional Networking for Cybersecurity Success
13:03 "Path to Cybersecurity: It Depends"
19:10 Entry-Level Cybersecurity Career Options
21:45 Cybersecurity: Teamwork & Collaboration Skills
25:35 "Build Relationships, Not Just Apply"
27:40 "LinkedIn: Key to Cybersecurity Networking"
32:34 Optimize LinkedIn for SOC Analyst
36:10 Networking for RMF on LinkedIn
37:06 Networking for RMF Career Growth
41:04 "Building Your Personal Brand"
44:53 "Persistence, Discipline, Strategy, Action"
48:39 Cybersecurity Education for Youth
Video Description:Â
In this episode of the Tech Woke Podcast, Christopher Okpala sits down with cybersecurity threat intelligence analyst Nigel Boston to break down the real strategy for getting into cybersecurity in 2026 with no experience. This conversation goes beyond certifications and generic advice. They talk about what actually works in today’s competitive tech market including choosing the right cybersecurity role, building hands-on projects, learning cloud fundamentals, and developing proof of work that hiring managers respect.
Nigel shares a clear step-by-step roadmap for beginners, explains why certifications alone are not enough, and dives into the power of intentional networking, LinkedIn branding, and relationship-building to stand out from thousands of applicants. They also discuss how to build a strong personal brand, how to optimize your LinkedIn profile for recruiters, what entry-level cybersecurity roles make sense in 2026 such as SOC analyst and vulnerability management, and why soft skills like communication and documentation matter just as much as technical ability.
If you are transitioning from retail, customer service, education, or another non-tech field and want to break into cybersecurity, this episode gives you practical, realistic guidance on how to do it the right way. No shortcuts. No hype. Just real strategy that works.