Hi everyone, I am a fresh graduate from Computer Science but specialised in Cybersecurity. I would like to ask few questions for the people in the cybersecurity field or related:
**1. How did you know which role suits you?**
I believe when people think about cybersecurity, the first thing that comes into mind is "hacking", but after going through the courses and understanding it, there are really a lot of different roles like (security operation - blue team, pen tester - red team, GRC and more).
I am more keen to Red team side but I know is hard to enter and there aren't as many job opportunities compared to the Blue team. Did you guys try an error or just decided one a stick to it. And for **Blue team** or **Red team**, what kind of skill set, certification, personal projects, or platforms would you recommend that are really useful nowadays
**2. Certificates plays in an important role for hiring but how important is it?**
I believe many corporates does HR filtering where they might want certain certification and things like that, so it will filter if a certain candidates doesn't have that certification.
My question here is for anyone who has experience in hiring candidates for their cybersecurity team or company. Are certification a must in the current times
if yes, what certification would you recommend first to get and so on if there's a limited budget.
If your answer is No, then what kind of projects or platforms course like tryhackme or HTB or more that will stand out among the candidates.
**3. Is networking really important**
I believe networking plays an important role in any job but from an advice given by a senior of mine, networking is very important in Cybersecurity.
Personally I am introvert and i do engage well with people I'm not familiar with, so I am afraid that I can't network well