Interview with Senior Network Engineer - Dedan Langston (Hosted by INE)
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Top Comments (10)
Do more interview about cybersecurity.
I like this format for the interview/video. :)
This style and format is great and informative need more.
Networking is so fundamental to every aspect of IT but so few IT guys only have the most basic layer 1 understanding.. I did a "TCP/IP Networking Fundamentals" course as part of my masters, and it was invaluable in my job.
It would be cool to get a cybersecurity expert.
Wao Dedan your thinking from 15 -18 mins is exactly like mine ... I've been in network/infrastructure/security for a while and done couple of IT, network/security certifications, they expire as usual. Then one day, I said to myself why not get something that does not expire. So I decided to do a master in Networks and computer systems security. Like you said, I did my master degree with zero expectation of making extra money from it. But at least it will not expire, my children will understand my degree and it does feel good to say you're a professional with masters degree. New comers are lucky to have virtualisation environments, so my advice to them will be to self study, get industry certifications and maybe get a degree.
People like myself need to see interviews like this. I'm honored to watch the two of you to explore real life Network Engineering.
Great interview, would love to see one with a cybersecurity expert!
Absolutely Useful Eli! Thank you for sharing your experience Dedan, and Thank you for your Service Brother! Thank you INE crew! Very Professional production.
Eli the Trailblazer! Well-done with this style!
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Top Comments (10)
Do more interview about cybersecurity.
I like this format for the interview/video. :)
This style and format is great and informative need more.
Networking is so fundamental to every aspect of IT but so few IT guys only have the most basic layer 1 understanding.. I did a "TCP/IP Networking Fundamentals" course as part of my masters, and it was invaluable in my job.
It would be cool to get a cybersecurity expert.
Wao Dedan your thinking from 15 -18 mins is exactly like mine ... I've been in network/infrastructure/security for a while and done couple of IT, network/security certifications, they expire as usual. Then one day, I said to myself why not get something that does not expire. So I decided to do a master in Networks and computer systems security. Like you said, I did my master degree with zero expectation of making extra money from it. But at least it will not expire, my children will understand my degree and it does feel good to say you're a professional with masters degree. New comers are lucky to have virtualisation environments, so my advice to them will be to self study, get industry certifications and maybe get a degree.
People like myself need to see interviews like this. I'm honored to watch the two of you to explore real life Network Engineering.
Great interview, would love to see one with a cybersecurity expert!
Absolutely Useful Eli! Thank you for sharing your experience Dedan, and Thank you for your Service Brother! Thank you INE crew! Very Professional production.
Eli the Trailblazer! Well-done with this style!