[NFBCS] For those in the cyber security field

charleseblack126 at gmail.com charleseblack126 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 11 14:27:51 UTC 2021


Morning: This is a difficult question. All are open to negative activity.
The best type of OS I have seen to track "the bad guy" is Linux. It has a
high learning curve but is well worth it. Having said that, Orca is a free
speech software package that seems to foot the bill, as far as
accessibility. The best friend you are going to have is the Linux command
line interface. Learning that will serve you well. Also, from windows or
what ever you wish to use, SSH is a good route to use to gain entry into a
system. This requires more learning on how and what to do. But, as Cyber
Security is concerned, do not get tired of learning because that is what you
will be doing for the rest of your career if you choose that field. Good
hunting. Black, Charles E. MS. Charleseblack126 at gmail.com -----Original
Message----- From: NFBCS On Behalf Of Real talk with Oscar Josue Montiel via
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Real talk with Oscar Josue Montiel Subject: [NFBCS] For those in the cyber
security field Hello: I have a question for those who are in the IT field
specifically the cyber security field. I have a question regarding what type
of operation systems work best if I were to work in the cyber security
field. I currently have two certificates in the cyber security field which
are ITIL and security plus, and working towards getting one more and that
one is Certified Ethical Hacker. I am currently working on a Windows laptop
but I'm thinking of transitioning over to getting A MacBook Pro. Does anyone
have any advice over this matter? Should I just use my windows, get a new
Mac, or use both? If I were to get a Mac, how strong will the Mac have to be
how much CPU, and GPU and gigabytes of RAM should I consider getting for the
Mac if I settle for that? Which one is more popular more commonly used, and
better, if I were to get an IT related job? I am open to hearing suggestions
and getting advice. Sincerely, Oscar Montiel
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