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In this episode of The TechTual Talk , You need HelpDesk to get into CyberSecurity? Are there really entry level jobs in cyber security or do you need to work your way up first? Henri & Destini discuss a Microsoft study from 2022 highlighting productivity issues linked to excessive meetings and the potential of AI tools for transcribing and managing tasks. The also cover the Voldemort malware campaign using Google Sheets targeting critical sectors worldwide and strategies to defend against it.
The hosts explore alternative routes into cybersecurity roles without traditional helpdesk experience and emphasize the importance of marketing and sales skills. They critique various bootcamp programs and certifications like Comptia and highlight the challenge of transitioning into cybersecurity for marginalized groups. Casual segments include discussions about smart appliance vulnerabilities, recent cyber incidents at Seattle's airport and Halliburton, TV shows, and personal anecdotes.
The episode aims to offer insights into career development in cybersecurity, stress the importance of diverse skills, and provide practical advice on dealing with modern cybersecurity threats.
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By Henri Davis, The Radcast Network4.9
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In this episode of The TechTual Talk , You need HelpDesk to get into CyberSecurity? Are there really entry level jobs in cyber security or do you need to work your way up first? Henri & Destini discuss a Microsoft study from 2022 highlighting productivity issues linked to excessive meetings and the potential of AI tools for transcribing and managing tasks. The also cover the Voldemort malware campaign using Google Sheets targeting critical sectors worldwide and strategies to defend against it.
The hosts explore alternative routes into cybersecurity roles without traditional helpdesk experience and emphasize the importance of marketing and sales skills. They critique various bootcamp programs and certifications like Comptia and highlight the challenge of transitioning into cybersecurity for marginalized groups. Casual segments include discussions about smart appliance vulnerabilities, recent cyber incidents at Seattle's airport and Halliburton, TV shows, and personal anecdotes.
The episode aims to offer insights into career development in cybersecurity, stress the importance of diverse skills, and provide practical advice on dealing with modern cybersecurity threats.
ask your pod questions here: [email protected]
➡️ Need a new resume or need career coaching ⬇️
https://www.techualconsulting.com/offerings
For more Tech Resources click here: https://solo.to/techtualchatter
➡️ Donate to the channel here: https://paypal.me/techtualconsulting?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US

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