What you'll learn:
- New job seekers will learn Cyber Security (SOC & Incident Response) interview requirements, interpretations, and answers.
- Job seekers will be able to learn some of the most asked SOC & Incident response interview questions and answers
- Job seekers will learn some of the best techniques to understand recruiters and what they want during an interview process
- Job seekers will also gain confidence for SOC & incident-related interviews, overcome fear, and get their dream job.
- Job seekers will learn a step-by-step approach to answering most Cyber Security, SOC, or incident response interview questions
This course content has been carefully designed to examine some of the commonly asked cyber security questions for people desiring to begin a cyber security career as a Security Operation Center Analyst (SOC Analysts), Incident Response Analyst, Vulnerability Management Analyst, Penetration Test Analyst, etc. Most of the questions and answers in this course cut across topics such as;
Networking and network security
Cyber Security, Cryptography, Threat, attacks, and vulnerabilities,
Hacking concepts and terminologies, Cyber Kill Chain methodology.
This course consists of questions and answers divided into A and B.
Section A proposes a sample interview question with what recruiters expect to hear from the job seeker.
Section B attempts to answer these sample questions, how they should be answered and what recruiters want to hear.
While there is no one way to answer a cybersecurity-related question, this course seeks to provide job seekers with a better approach, methodology, and many questions and answers that they will see during their interview. Each interview sometimes can be different, but understanding the general requirement for the most interviews is one of the most effective methods to get ready for any cyber security interview.
Due to past experience, at least more than 80% of the questions are often asked in most SOC or Incident Response-related job interviews. Students or job seekers will feel more confident when going in for a similar job-related interview. Job seekers are also encouraged to review recruiters of the hiring company's website to understand what the company is all about.
Some hiring companies can be tricky sometimes. They can be sometimes very unpredictable. They might deviate completely from the interview course, and want to test your knowledge of whether you understand what their company does. This does not always occur, however.