EP 65: How to Best Prepare for a Role in the SOC

EP 65: How to Best Prepare for a Role in the SOC

Author: Kip Boyle March 4, 2022 Duration: 42:15

https://www.yourcyberpath.com/65

In this episode, we are focused on preparing for a role in a security operations center (SOC). To be effective in a SOC, you need to understand how everything works, including promotions, how to work with other people, the skills you need to be hired in the first place, and a good understanding of the tools to use to perform the job successfully.

When working for a security operations center, you usually need to be willing to work 24/7/365, since cybersecurity analysts often work on shifting schedules. After all, the bad actors out there don’t stop hacking just because it's 2am on a Saturday morning. If you’re a jobseeker, it is imperative to ask for the organization's staffing so that you can know what that schedule will look like. For example, you could find yourself working 8-hour or 12-hour shifts, and it could include holidays and weekends.

There are 5 skills and tools that you need to be able to do your job well - knowing how to read log analysis, packet analysis, how to use security information and event monitor, vulnerability scanning and patch management. In this lesson, we dive into each of these to give you the resources needed to learn these skills and be effective when working in a security operations center.

What You’ll Learn

●     What skills are needed to conduct log analysis

●     What full packet capture is

●     How to use a security information and event monitor system

●     Why cybersecurity organizations need vulnerability scanning and patch management

Relevant Websites For This Episode

●     www.YourCyberPath.com

Other Relevant Episodes

●     Episode 30 - Cybersecurity Job That Fits Like A Glove

●     Episode 31 - All The Jobs in A Large Cybersecurity Organization

●     Episode 37 - Security Operations Overview


Navigating a career in cybersecurity can feel like a maze without a clear map. Your Cyber Path: How to Get Your Dream Cybersecurity Job, hosted by Kip Boyle, cuts through the noise by focusing on the perspective of the people who actually make hiring decisions. This isn't just generic advice; it's a direct line to understanding what employers are truly looking for in candidates, from entry-level roles to advanced positions. Each episode delves into the practical, often unspoken, steps needed to build your skills, craft your resume, and ace interviews in this competitive field. You'll hear concrete strategies for bridging the gap between where you are now and that ideal job, all framed within the broader contexts of business, technology, and personal growth. Tune into this podcast for honest conversations that translate complex career pathways into actionable plans, helping you move forward with confidence. Whether you're considering a pivot or aiming to advance, the guidance here is rooted in real-world hiring dynamics, making it a valuable resource for anyone serious about building a future in cybersecurity.
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