CRITICIZING my REMOTE Cybersecurity Internship Program and Course

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Josh Madakor

Josh Madakor

Күн бұрын

🔒Josh's Hands-On Cybersecurity Course + Internship🔒
joshmadakor.tech/cyber
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In this video, I talk honestly about my remote cybersecurity internship. I explain the problems I faced and what could be better. This video will help future interns know what to expect and how to get the most from their remote cybersecurity experience.
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00:00 Intro
00:20 Today's topics
01:07 About my Cybersecurity Course
02:21 Lab portion of the course & How I came up with the internship program
04:49 How does the internship work?
06:07 What kind of technology do you deal with?
06:11 Have any employers reached out to me for a reference?
06:17 Has anyone gotten hired after going through the internship?
06:21 Respond to the actual comment
12:29 Why are the Internships unpaid?
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Are you thinking about taking my remote cybersecurity internship? Before you decide, watch this video where I share my honest thoughts about my remote cybersecurity internship program. I talk about the good and the bad, focusing on what really happens in these internships.
I also cover the learning opportunities provided during the internship. It's important to know if you're going to gain real skills that will help you in your future career. I evaluate the training materials, workshops, and any hands-on tasks that are part of the program.
By the end of this video, you will have a clearer picture of what a remote cybersecurity internship involves. I share tips on how to make the most of your remote internship and how to avoid common pitfalls.
Make sure to watch till the end for a complete overview, and don't forget to consider all aspects before applying for the remote internship. Your preparation and understanding of what to expect are key to having a successful internship experience.
Good luck, and I hope my insights help you make an informed decision about my internship program!

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@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor 2 ай бұрын
🔒Josh's Hands-On Cybersecurity Course + Internship🔒 joshmadakor.tech/cyber
@Liftheavy85
@Liftheavy85 Ай бұрын
I think the internship could be done a little better. I know discord has a ticketing bot. I think it would be better if people submitted a ticket for legit issues around the course and the interns could claim them like a normal help desk so 20 people are not answering the same person trying to claim it
@busyrand
@busyrand Ай бұрын
Gatekeeping is a massive issue in this general IT Field...
@terezekeller5139
@terezekeller5139 Ай бұрын
Josh Let me tell you bro!!!! You have really inspired me me to get into cybersecurity!!! I’ve been following you for about 3 years now!! Screw the naysayers!!! Do what you and continue to do it well!!! I took the course careers before but it was tech sales. But now that you to teach the cybersecurity course I will be signing up in a month!!!!
@a_random_guy2671
@a_random_guy2671 Ай бұрын
I think you addressed this very well. The internship fills a very important gap when it comes to cybersecurity training. I took the ibm cybersecurity analyst course on coursera probably a year ago and I can tell you I forgot almost all of the hands on skills I learned in the course within a month, because I wasn't using it. Surely I'm not alone in this and others will do the same with that google course, the new Microsoft cybersecurity courses, etc. Having an internship where you can keep your hands on knowledge up to date and get credited for it is a godsend. The longer you're a part of the internship, the better it looks on your resume. Its like having an appreciating asset on your resume. Conversely, there's no real benefit to having certs for a very long time, especially if you're not using the skills. Even if having a Google cert is the sole reason you land an interview, it probably won't go well if you've forgotten most of the material and have no hands on experience to speak of.
@ashikarif340
@ashikarif340 Ай бұрын
I commend the step by step approach to the comment that Josh provided and can see why he is successful in his career. What an awesome response. Kudos to you, Josh!
@mrguaranteed
@mrguaranteed Ай бұрын
I can't take anyone who refers to anyone by their Last name in a KZfaq comment section seriously. You are the most honest creator i love in IT. People love to just insert their opinion anytime someone in the community want to help others monetarily. They don't realize how much time goes into this and value are in the course. Shout out to you for being consistent and always helping us!
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for saying that, really appreciate it. Gives me some much needed energy to continue, haha
@techjobtina
@techjobtina Ай бұрын
This is one of the best cybersecurity courses out there hands down. The most important thing people are missing trying to break in is hands on experience. Josh's course is providing that with hands on labs and an internship to help reinforce what you are learning. On top of that...the course is only $500. People are out here spending big racks on courses and not getting as much value as this man is providing. ...And he doesn't have to do any of this but yet he is. Mad respect.
@JohnCutter317
@JohnCutter317 Ай бұрын
Josh course, BTL1 AND Gerald Auger course the infinity stones
@LawStudent2014
@LawStudent2014 25 күн бұрын
I am doing JM course and a student at WGU. Plus, full-time employee, I don't have time to complain about Nathan!🎉 Cheers to Josh for seeing a need and filling it, as best as he can. If others dont appreciate it, then you do a company and then set up a training course with an internship. Holla!😮
@KiloIndia
@KiloIndia Ай бұрын
I completed a cybersecurity bootcamp earlier this year. I also got my sec+, net+ and A+ and I still could not even get an interview for a simple helpdesk position. I finished the course a few weeks ago and joined the internship. At least now I get call backs I haven't gotten a job yet and I'm not saying I wouldn't have gotten call backs eventually I'm just saying it helps.
@LateInCyber0424
@LateInCyber0424 Ай бұрын
Hi, how long did it take you to finish this course? I am just starting on this cybersecurity journey but in a way am already in a basic IT support role in my current company.
@Roshea
@Roshea 29 күн бұрын
You couldn't get a 35-40k/yr help desk or analyst job with all of those? Where were you applying? Washington DC?
@KiloIndia
@KiloIndia 28 күн бұрын
@@LateInCyber0424 i already have it experience I would say it would take you around 1.5 to 2 weeks. But keep in mind that the lab is really only 1/3rd of the course. There's also setting up your portfolio on GitHub n 2 more mini labs
@KiloIndia
@KiloIndia 28 күн бұрын
@@Roshea I live in NYC. Honestly I have been having a harder time with lesser paying helpdesk jobs. Even if the job only pays 50k they want 2 years experience
@Roshea
@Roshea 28 күн бұрын
@@KiloIndia From what I've heard, your experience is common in coastal states - DMV area, NY, CA, TX are the hardest to break into tech. What I did was directly message the talent acquisition teams for companies with help desk openings on linkedin, I had also applied to over 800 jobs with few callbacks. When I started to do that they would reconsider my application if it was rejected and would reach out to me directly for an interview. When I started doing this, I got 16 call backs / interview requests per 40 applications.
@keondraywhite8229
@keondraywhite8229 Ай бұрын
Josh I’m just going to go out on a limb here and say “ I bet the individual person who made such comment about your POWERFUL internship/course “ is about 25yr old or younger because I’ve noticed that particular age group (Although NOT ALL) are unwilling to commit or put in dedication for ANYTHING they cannot perceive in a short goal. Therefore because they are simply impatient they complain! Which makes me wonder did their parents discipline them when they threw fits because they didn’t get their way? Smh Your doing a great job Josh keep going!
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
Haha, thanks so much for saying that. I always wonder what different commenters look like, how old they are etc 😆
@MF-xb5bk
@MF-xb5bk Ай бұрын
This sounds like a great course hands on course there’s not much out there like this! I appreciate this. Thank you! Keep moving forward.
@bellegraves
@bellegraves Ай бұрын
Finding Josh has sort of felt like having a secret weapon in my IT journey lol. I took his first course and landed my first IT job. Currently I'm a Support Specialist, but I'm in process of getting my Cybersecurity degree. Am I going to take this course too? Of course I am. Been planning to as soon as I'm closer to the end of my degree because being able to show experience is all employers care about. They don't care if it's paid or you're just making an effort. That's all they want. Seriously. Show you want it. When everyone else is being lazy and expecting to be handed something, be the person who went above and beyond.
@FFAs
@FFAs Ай бұрын
Regarding payment, if you formed a nonprofit there are some colleges and universities that partner with nonprofits, paying the intern minimum wage through the university itself instead of the employer. All someone would have to typically do is take an internship with a non profit that's performing business in the same state as the university, apply for the approval. Mentioning incase that would be something you'd be interested in.
@stonerclassics8007
@stonerclassics8007 Ай бұрын
Paid or unpaid, I need the experience and knowledge!
@user-qy2qg7ie7b
@user-qy2qg7ie7b Ай бұрын
Currently working to get back to security. Got my comptia security+ and this course with the internship. Also studying for az500 on the side. This course is the only thing I have that can transition me back to the working world and so far it’s been serving me well. I literally started applying on Sunday and I’ve gotten maybe 2 recruiters reach out to me. So it’s definitely working! Keep up the excellent work Josh!
@knewdist
@knewdist Ай бұрын
Wow. This course is on point. Great work Josh!
@JaDe-mf8dj
@JaDe-mf8dj Ай бұрын
I did the IT course and the internship version of that. It was a big help in fleshing out my new to IT resume. The reference I earned was also very helpful to give me something from an IT professional. My projects for my portfolio were very useful but the internship and reference were invaluable. Also the fact that you can do the internship work any time of day around your other activities is huge.
@supercreative1106
@supercreative1106 20 күн бұрын
There’s a IT internship version? Where?
@LovingSoul61
@LovingSoul61 16 күн бұрын
Generally, I am not a fan of unpaid internships but in this case, I think it is a very creative and generous solution to your problem that doubles as an offering to gain experience at no real cost to either party. Sure, you could have added an additional paid staff member to answer more questions, but instead of just helping one person, you're helping hundreds of students be able to put an internship on their resume.
@anthonyhunt7313
@anthonyhunt7313 Ай бұрын
Bro I appreciate all your help!
@TheM3thoD
@TheM3thoD Ай бұрын
Thanks for all you do bro, you're definitely appreciated.
@ricardogallegos6722
@ricardogallegos6722 29 күн бұрын
Josh, thank you for making such great content. I've been in IT for over 10 years, and I can say that someone with hands on experience whether paid or not are looked at closely for job opportunities. Every company/organization usually has their own setup (cloud provider, SIEM, log server, OS, etc.) and are always changing. Seeing a resume with experience with possibly either the old setup (cloud provider, SEIM, log server, OS, etc.) and or the new setup (cloud provider, SEIM, log server, OS, etc.) always helps. Thank you for providing the internship for students who are willing to put in the extra work. Seeing someone willing to do "free work" for experience or get in the door shows about a person.
@justingolay
@justingolay Ай бұрын
I guess I don't think critically enough because I always just assumed that the internship was made for the reasons explained in this video. But I'm pretty sure Josh said multiple times in the past how he came up with the idea.
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
Yeah lol, thanks for saying this. I specifically remember I was in Thailand and I had just had some vegetables 🥦🔥💨 I was like like, WAIT A MINUTE. I'M WASTING A LOT OF TIME AND EXPERIENCE. Then I made sure to write down the idea so I wouldn't forget, haha.
@Offthedro
@Offthedro Ай бұрын
Josh, I continue to love what you do and for all those idiots making asinine comments and assumptions about your course and don't realize the gem and value that you provide for a decent price that can help people jumpstart into a good career. Clown world bro. Keep up the good work
@shelbycopeland3657
@shelbycopeland3657 Ай бұрын
I can't say much about this in particular but I've taken one of his classes before, including the Job hunt section. I may have been a special case, but the first company I applied to gave me an interview and I'm still working with them 6 months later. The course was worth it to get into the field. And I must say, having a very high interest in cybersecurity, finding out he has a separate course for that makes me happy and I'll have to check it out. Just gotta get together the money first. =P
@kayjay9060
@kayjay9060 29 күн бұрын
Josh thank you for everything. The course content is exceptionally well-structured and engaging. Your expertise on the subject is evident in every module, and I appreciated how you broke down complex concepts into easily understandable sections. The practical examples and real-world applications you included made the material not only informative but also highly relevant. F the naysayers, you are a better man than i am, i would have just sent a box of tissue to the individual. Keep up the great work Josh
@Enzah
@Enzah Ай бұрын
That was a pretty good explanation. I appreciated it
@sameerkaram9425
@sameerkaram9425 29 күн бұрын
Josh i admire your efforts and i follow you from out of the state and i hope one day i meet you and get your course Keep up the good work
@figo007tv
@figo007tv Ай бұрын
You're good to go, Josh. I am going to get your program very soon. I just passed the security +.
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
Big congrats on passing the Sec+, it must feel good to get that out of the way! Also thanks for considering my course!
@Dee-zy2xv
@Dee-zy2xv Ай бұрын
Josh ..my bro keep doing the good thing God has blessed you with doing for society at large. We who know you or of you know you put out great material and content. We dont need another Google or Meta or IBM or FB ...etc. Nor does everyone want to work or need to work for the BIG TECH. This person going on a " mission" here is looking for perfection of a program and NONE exists. Keep up the great work of passion and endurance Josh 😊!!
@jamarchambers1205
@jamarchambers1205 20 күн бұрын
Doctors, nurses and others in healthcare spend years grinding out in the hospital without receiving any money and we are highly employable. So unpaid internships aren’t going anywhere.
@TheITCornerbyJR
@TheITCornerbyJR 28 күн бұрын
Keep doing your thing Man. ✊🏼😎 We cant please everyone.
@tamaragordon8547
@tamaragordon8547 Ай бұрын
Josh, Thank you for all you do. You are a level minded and knowledgeable person. Not every person will be happy no matter what is given and available. To give my unbiased opinion. The viewer who had concerns must know time is valuable and Yes a cost should be given for your time and the time of your staff. If they do not want the course that’s a personal choice. Josh you bring true value and it’s brilliant and quite frankly wise to give some experience with the field to give someone a better chance of getting employed. So to the near minded person who thinks your scamming kick rocks and go learn on your own, 👋🏾
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for saying this, I really appreciate it. Alternative education and courses and stuff is a really interesting topic to me. Thanks again for supporting me with the kind words 😭
@OssieColey
@OssieColey 29 күн бұрын
Great explanation. Some folk don't know how to recognize 'Sublime Tutelage'. Is what it is. Appreciation supercedes all else.
@BigAlfromblo
@BigAlfromblo Ай бұрын
It seems that the person who made the comment is either trolling or just took your video out of context. 😂
@Dee-zy2xv
@Dee-zy2xv Ай бұрын
Exactly...a simpleton trying to devalue this mans integrity and status who correlated a fantastic course to help anyone ...above and beyond the average scope. The ignorance is all in the questioning . When he got to the area of the internship aspect I really knew this person" attacking" was clueless and disingenuous. The whole concept of paid vs non paid internship as it pertains to impact or not by this classless person shows how absurd they are and foolish they appear🤦🤦. Most colleges for years have instituted volunteer type internships for the students to get experience as an original paradigm and platform into the workforce.
@TerenceEnn
@TerenceEnn Ай бұрын
Wanted to say thank you Josh for creating the course & internship I think it’s gonna be worth it for me. My only concern is what happens when there are too many interns in the program and there aren’t any students for me to help/questions for me to answer because they’ll be taken by other interns? I’m still going to take the course regardless but was just worried about that part
@slyneena.k.a.shauneeneensly
@slyneena.k.a.shauneeneensly Ай бұрын
If this person took your course, sounds like they’re disgruntled because they’ve been unable to gain Employment. That’s a them problem!!
@leothalion3983
@leothalion3983 29 күн бұрын
not really
@kazi1
@kazi1 Ай бұрын
Great video
@2sm0gSS
@2sm0gSS 29 күн бұрын
Hey Josh! I haven't purchased the course yet but I've been following you for or so and all of your content is very informative well thought out well taught. I think it would be ridiculous for you to pay for an internship. Internships are about gaining experience and knowledge. For instance if you are an electrical engineer you would do an internship in an industrial Electronics place to learn how to do the things they don't teach you in college such as micro soldering using test equipment and things of that nature. I do have experience with that and we had many interns at the company I used to work for and that's basically what they were there for. I'm almost finished the Google cyber security certificate and once I finished that I'll be purchasing your course and once I'm done that I will become or request to become one of the interns. I think the value of your course is perfect and it allows just about anybody who's interested in getting into cyber security or increasing their knowledge and marketability to get experience in the cyber security space. Please keep doing what you're doing, we your viewers really appreciate it.
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor 29 күн бұрын
thank you for this! I really appreciate your kind words, sir! ^^
@TheWyNetwork
@TheWyNetwork Ай бұрын
Josh you’re really skilled in sharing your knowledge. I purchased your course and love it, but the caveat of why I purchased your course rather than only doing free courses is because of the internship component you provide. Companies need security analyst but want experience and we learn the knowledge but lack the experience. Your program and internship provides that and I love it. Keep doing you. 😊
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor 29 күн бұрын
Awesome, thank you!
@wisdomandpeace2668
@wisdomandpeace2668 19 күн бұрын
Hello Josh, Maybe you should consider changing the terminology from 'internship' to 'apprenticeship' since it's not a paid position. I think the terminology might be confusing for most since we are accustomed to internships being paid positions vs apprenticeship being either paid or unpaid to gain experience. Love your content as I decide what direction to go in tech.
@carsonjamesiv2512
@carsonjamesiv2512 Ай бұрын
GOOD SIGHT!😀👍
@patrickwalker6698
@patrickwalker6698 Ай бұрын
If i had the $500, I'd join. Easily. I was a paid Cybersecurity intern during Covid and then worked in Cyber for 10 months but didn't learn much. Your course will probably set me up for success better than my experiences.
@MwangiMusic
@MwangiMusic 29 күн бұрын
Hey Josh, great video as always! Quick question that’s unrelated: For a Sr Security Engineer with over 5 years experience in the field looking to work their way to CISO level. Do you think getting a BSIT and then a MSCSIA at WGU is a good route? Or would a BSCSIA + MSCSIA be more effective? I’m considering the opportunity cost, and overall employability model you speak of. The reason is because they already have an Associates in IT and are able to transfer more credits to the BSIT and complete it faster. I would love to get your take as I draw great value from your videos. Thanks, Mwangi
@JoseAlfredo789
@JoseAlfredo789 29 күн бұрын
I want this internship!
@DarrellGrays
@DarrellGrays 19 күн бұрын
First of all I want to thank you for sharing your video, I found it very informative. I'm interested in the course, and want to see if any of this is transferable to college credits like WGU. I'm at the age I've semi-retired(SSI dependent) really want to work on earning a degree. Right now going through some personal issues, but trying to put together a plan once the issue is resolved. Once again thank you for the video I wish you the best.
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor 17 күн бұрын
Best of luck always! ^^ thank you!
@11Bryght999
@11Bryght999 27 күн бұрын
Hell yeah. When I was dating someone as soon as I felt someone else in his energy I backed away from him. This was from a distance too. I knew he had put someone else before me and he said it wasn't even worth it. He was just going by looks. My body did act differently with him. I've never had problems getting ready for a man. Everything changed between us. I'm not no old lady either.
@Quawnn
@Quawnn 29 күн бұрын
Honestly, anyone familiar with you or how breaking into cybersecurity works would have read that comment and dismissed it as utter nonsense. Great you addressed it though.
@yvngap2764
@yvngap2764 Ай бұрын
I am going to join This summer working on finishing my Associates in cyber security and cloud computing. Should I study and get my. network+ beforehand or study while I’m already in the course. -Thanks
@saulalexis1153
@saulalexis1153 Ай бұрын
You should make a IT network course in the future
@thewynndynasty9652
@thewynndynasty9652 Ай бұрын
It is sad that you even have to do this.
@docholliday4546
@docholliday4546 Ай бұрын
Why is it sad?
@MF-xb5bk
@MF-xb5bk Ай бұрын
Agreed
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
Just wanted to respond! I could talk about this a lot. I'll probably make another video talking about it
@agent7574
@agent7574 Ай бұрын
Forget the haters man.. he's just miserable and unsatisfied with his own life.. i plan on doing your program n hopefully the internship.. interview me when I'm done n put it up on youtube.. I won't lie.. I enjoy your channel.. you give me hope. Probably give a lot of people hope
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
Thanks so much for saying that, really appreciate it. And sounds good! Let me know when you want to interview etc! You can always hit me up at josh at lognpacific dot com ^^
@agent7574
@agent7574 Ай бұрын
@@JoshMadakor Sure.. no problem.. I'll contact you soon. Just have to complete some things first.
@nordythenorthman
@nordythenorthman Ай бұрын
Yes, you can get work experience without getting work experience by doing home labs and projects which the IT course and the cybersecurity course contains. For example, setting up an Active Directory in the IT course is not all that different than doing it out in the real world. That shows the employer that you are committed and have the interest in IT/cybersecurity. You would be less of a deer in the head light trying to figure things out with simulated work experience than somebody with absolutely no work experience at all. Tech companies are now recognizing that home labs and projects are considered work experience.
@tone396
@tone396 Ай бұрын
I'm jus finishing my BS in cyber and I would love to take ur course to full in any gaps. And take advantage of hiring/ portfolio tips. Do u offer a payment plan on the tuition?
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
Hey, the current Cyber course doesn't have a payment plan, but I'm going to be opening a community soon with some (really good) vulnerability management hands-on stuff that's going to be a monthly subscription, but cheaper than the courses. The original course or the new thing will definitely put a lot of polish.
@williamgood6299
@williamgood6299 28 күн бұрын
If this was the medical field, there is internships. I worked in the lab and they had unpaid interns.. also Doctor’s have to do a fellowship which is mostly unpaid.
@nmr20067
@nmr20067 Ай бұрын
So is your course still with Career Builders? Or are you independent of them now and host it on your site? Just wondering..
@RobertLeeMonterroso
@RobertLeeMonterroso Ай бұрын
tremendous
@ariasabe
@ariasabe Ай бұрын
Josh has tangible results and the dude from the comment has an opinion 🤷🏼‍♂️
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
Lmao, thank you
@Infamouskillah
@Infamouskillah 24 күн бұрын
Is this a good course to take if you have zero experience in this field?
@AStef-tl8yj
@AStef-tl8yj Ай бұрын
Hey josh, Do we get lifetime access for the course? I know its just an upfront fee we pay but is there a deadline to complete it? Tks!
@sweetpeach6203
@sweetpeach6203 Ай бұрын
I bought the course last year and it's been great so far. And yes it is lifetime access to the course and discord!
@Angelcee492
@Angelcee492 Ай бұрын
Lifetime access
@snowwind4601
@snowwind4601 Ай бұрын
Lots of materials are available online, projects, labs, videos, etc. I do not recommend anyone to go and purchase a course, and you have AI now to help you with all the learning. Good luck :)
@TRIPLECVLOG
@TRIPLECVLOG 29 күн бұрын
I just graduated from high school can I learn this course and get myself a entry level job without no college degree
@jadeDamom
@jadeDamom Ай бұрын
Me along with many others would love this opportunity. Let them criticize
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
@TOD2025
@TOD2025 Ай бұрын
@JoshMadakor how long is it taking for majority of your students to complete your course? Your price is very affordable! In the future will you offer payment plans, and have you thought about teaming up with payment plan companies such as Affirm or PayPal or Klanra?
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor 29 күн бұрын
The course is about 20 hours of video, which will probably take you 80-100 hours to complete!
@Samsons121
@Samsons121 Ай бұрын
❤😊
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
@xboxsamito9370
@xboxsamito9370 Ай бұрын
@JoshMadakor just got my A+ and Security+ and am extremely interested in your course. Is the intern/resume experience part guaranteed? Can i particiapte at my own pace? Where can i get more info i checked out the webpage but would like to know more
@randygentry1533
@randygentry1533 Ай бұрын
What you use to pass A+?
@xboxsamito9370
@xboxsamito9370 Ай бұрын
​@@randygentry1533a mixture of professor Messer, Jason Dion on Udemy, and Josh's flashcards on Anki
@xboxsamito9370
@xboxsamito9370 Ай бұрын
​​@@randygentry1533Professor Messers free course, Jason Dions course on Udemy, and Josh's flashcards on Anki
@kendalljiles6906
@kendalljiles6906 Ай бұрын
Great video, forgot the haters
@fabulous78
@fabulous78 Ай бұрын
Am from India currently at Saudi Arabia working as a shopkeeper am aspiring Cybersecurity domain so I want know how I get internship in your program my qualifications is undergraduate
@Chesu360
@Chesu360 Ай бұрын
Well, you're not the only internship out there.
@umairk844
@umairk844 Ай бұрын
Is there one for cloud ?
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
Sort of, but not on purpose. Both courses are built-on, and leverage Azure for most of the exercises. The Cyber course is especially really heavy into cloud and cloud security/services :)
@rock-99
@rock-99 3 күн бұрын
still the course is expensive. it should under $50.
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor 3 күн бұрын
I’m opening to hearing exactly why you think so. If you don’t mind, please email me at me(at)joshmadakor(dot)tech. This might help me price future products better. Actually, I’m making another product now and I’d be willing to tell you about it to see how much you think I should price it.
@raymondhunter8823
@raymondhunter8823 Ай бұрын
Now watch him steal your idea after making you have second thoughts. i have been in this country long enough to know subterfuge when I see it.
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
Lmao, someone literally ripped off most of my course and re-hosted it somewhere else (a viewer showed it to me.) Ppl are hilarious
@shondolynvillacis4757
@shondolynvillacis4757 Ай бұрын
Haters gonna hate...
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
i.imgur.com/GKG4wiu.jpg
@ttbone8054757
@ttbone8054757 Ай бұрын
This guy probably works at Walmart, maybe a fast food restaurant or at best, Geeksquad. Your hands on lab-based course using actual industry tools gives a student extremely marketable skills. Knowing how to setup and run a SIEM is a skill that many people in CS do not have. It seems to me that your internship is essentially using a ticketing system to answer questions about real world CS tools. Using a ticketing system and documenting your work is a huge part of any IT based job. If you can correctly answer questions about a subject then you have a solid understanding of the material. All of this looks great on a resume if presented correctly. Clearly this viewer is just throwing shade and speaking on a topic they know nothing about!! Keep up the great work.
@Animejook
@Animejook Ай бұрын
haha l think every1 who first heard about ur course thought they can use it as a credential. until they hear u say the main point is the skills and knowledge students learn from it but hey, at least they'll make u famous
@innocentrage1
@innocentrage1 29 күн бұрын
Sorry dude but no one is gonna get hired cuz they took a course from a youtuber employers dont know about. You cant even get a job having that google cert on your resume. Job market is awful right now in cyber. Its 08/09 numbers now. Unless you have 20 years experience right now dont even try. I feel bad for recent grads that just got that paper this month. Spend your 500 bucks on a+, net+ and sec+, at least employers know what that is
@johncornish9605
@johncornish9605 26 күн бұрын
Your wrong genius 😡!!! If you're disgruntled about your own personal failures in life, keep that misery to yourself!!!!!!✌️
@erickulee9183
@erickulee9183 24 күн бұрын
A+ Sec+, etc don’t give you hands-on. Not sure what level you at in this field? People with masters in cybersecurity can’t even score an interview for lock of experience you talking at A+? Do your due diligence; evaluate his course, if it works for you take it, on the contrary, leave it. It is immature to try belittling someone’s efforts.
@newjerseefemale
@newjerseefemale 29 күн бұрын
Haters make you famous 🤞
@Maybemaybexyz
@Maybemaybexyz Ай бұрын
Lol you got an intern to do the dirty work 😂.
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor Ай бұрын
lmao
@monique9003
@monique9003 29 күн бұрын
I don't think you need to explain anything to these bozos and keyboard hustlers.
@kenyagomez9240
@kenyagomez9240 29 күн бұрын
That was just a lot of rambling, lol. It didn't even warrant an explanation.
@brittanyjones2800
@brittanyjones2800 28 күн бұрын
🗣️LETS GOOOO, JOSH🦾
@security_architect
@security_architect Ай бұрын
Thanks for all the great content, Josh 🫡👨🏽‍💻 you are an inspiration, brother!
@sameerkaram9425
@sameerkaram9425 29 күн бұрын
Josh i admire your efforts and i follow you from out of the state and i hope one day i meet you and get your course Keep up the good work
@JoshMadakor
@JoshMadakor 29 күн бұрын
Maybe one day! ^^
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