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How IT and Cyber Lingo Can Help Drive Your Career

August 6, 2024 in Uncategorized by

CompTIA certifications have emerged as a definitive standard for validating the skill competencies in cybersecurity. Beyond technical skills, one overlooked aspect of certifications is the terminology you master during your preparation. Have you ever really looked at the full objectives for certification that you are working on obtaining?  You should! CompTIA calls it their Acronym List, it is pretty much the last thing in the objective They all have a great list of terms that a certified technician should understand, mastering the terminology demonstrates your commitment to the IT field and your ability to learn new concepts.

A comprehensive understanding of cybersecurity lingo not only highlights technical expertise but also shows professionalism. Employers, clients, and peers are more inclined to trust professionals who can talk the talk. Attaining CompTIA certifications not only signifies preparedness but teaches the terms you need to know to succeed.

Professionals in this field must interact with colleagues and clients to convey intricate technical concepts, risk assessments, and mitigation strategies. Mastery of this lingo facilitates clear and efficient communication, reducing the risk of misinterpretations and fostering effective collaboration. CompTIA exams frequently feature scenario-based questions, where accurate interpretation of technical jargon is essential for precise problem-solving.

Learning the terms helps you grasp the underlying concepts and technologies. Cybersecurity frequently describes specific attack vectors, such as “phishing,” “ransomware,” “SQL injection,” and “DDoS attacks.” Familiarity with these terms empowers professionals to identify potential threats, assess risks, and enact appropriate countermeasures. CompTIA exams evaluate candidates’ proficiency in recognizing and responding to these threats effectively.

Knowledge is a tech’s armor, and familiarity with the language field is a pivotal piece of that armor. CompTIA certifications validate a professional in these certifications beyond technical knowledge. Knowing IT and cybersecurity lingo facilitates effective communication, practical application of skills, identification of threats, adherence to regulations, and demonstration of professionalism. As you embark on your journey towards obtaining industry certifications, remember that speaking the language of cybersecurity is not only an edge but a necessity in today’s digital world.

Talk to you next week,
Mike


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Cybersecurity Career Pathway

July 28, 2024 in Uncategorized by


IT Fundamentals > A+ > Network+ > Security+ > CySA+ or PenTest+ > CASP

With cybercrime on the rise and vulnerabilities constantly being exposed, it is imperative that organizations take a proactive stance to protecting assets and employing skilled cybersecurity professionals. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that the number of information security jobs will increase 28 percent from 2016 to 2026, making it one of the fastest-growing fields. Jobs requiring cybersecurity skills continue to grow rapidly, with more than 313,000 cybersecurity job openings, according to Cyberseek. Employers, from government to Fortune 500 companies, value CompTIA as an authority in cybersecurity certifications.

$116,323/year; Average Salary for Penetration Tester for 2021 (ZipRecruiter).
$99,815/year; Average Salary for Cybersecurity Analyst for 2021 (ZipRecruiter).
Information security jobs will increase by 28% from 2016 to 2026
There are more than 313,000 cybersecurity job openings
96% of managers use certifications as recruitment criteria.

How to Get into Cybersecurity

The CompTIA Cybersecurity Career Pathway helps IT pros achieve cybersecurity mastery, from beginning to end. The centerpiece is the CompTIA Security+ certification. It establishes the foundational knowledge required of any cybersecurity role and provides a springboard to intermediate-level cybersecurity jobs. With performance-based questions, it emphasizes the hands-on practical skills used by junior IT auditors, systems administrators, network administrators and security administrators.

After earning CompTIA Security+, cybersecurity professionals can take the next step by pursuing an intermediate skills-level cybersecurity certification, such as CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst (CySA+) or CompTIA PenTest+.

The CompTIA Cybersecurity Analyst certification assesses the skills needed to apply behavioral analytics to networks to improve the overall state of IT security. The certification covers tools such as packet sniffers, intrusion detection systems (IDS) and security information and event management (SIEM) systems. After the seminal Target attack of 2014, the security analyst job role has gained more importance, making these skills essential for most organizations.

While CySA+ focuses on defense through incident detection and response, CompTIA PenTest+ focuses on offense through penetration testing and vulnerability assessment. It involves launching attacks on systems, discovering the vulnerabilities and managing them and is intended for cybersecurity professionals tasked with identifying, exploiting, reporting and managing vulnerabilities on a network.

As of Jan 28, 2021 the average annual salary for Penetration Tester is $116,323*.

The Average Salary for Cybersecurity Analyst for 2021 is $99,815/year (ZipRecruiter).

This career is in one of the fastest-growing job markets**.

The progression from CompTIA Security+ to CompTIA CySA+ and/or CompTIA PenTest+ is logical because Security+ assesses the knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) an IT professional demonstrates after two years of cybersecurity field work, and CySA+ and PenTest+ assess three to four years of cybersecurity field work.

IT pros can pursue CompTIA Advanced Security Practitioner (CASP+) to prove their mastery of cybersecurity skills required at the 5- to 10-year experience level. CASP+ is the pinnacle of cybersecurity certifications and includes performance-based questions. It is intended for those who wish to remain immersed in hands-on enterprise security, incident response and architecture, for example, as opposed to strictly managing cybersecurity policy and frameworks.

The Building Blocks of Cybersecurity

But how do you get into cybersecurity with no experience? If you have limited experience in IT and aren’t quite ready to start with CompTIA Security+, then you’ll want to start earlier on the pathway.

CompTIA A+ validates the skills employers look for in new and aspiring IT support professionals. In addition to covering today’s core technologies in operating systems, cloud, data management and more, the new CompTIA A+ Core Series covers baseline security skills at the end point device level, including malware detection and removal, privacy concerns, physical security and device hardening.

Where CompTIA A+ considers connectivity from the perspective of the user and their device, CompTIA Network+ focuses on the connections from (and between) the core systems to the endpoint devices. It validates the essential knowledge and skills needed to design, configure, manage and troubleshoot wired and wireless networks. To best support and ultimately secure the systems that exchange information on your network, you must first understand how the network functions.

CompTIA A+ and CompTIA Network+ follow a progression consistent with the KSAs an IT professional exhibits as they move from an early career technical support role with 9 to 12 months of general IT experience to one with 1 to 2 years of general IT experience, and with a significant part of that specific to network support and administration.

CompTIA Network+ is also an important and strongly recommended prerequisite to CompTIA Security+. Before you can secure a network, you must understand how it functions. In other words, you shouldn’t skip algebra to start with calculus. Otherwise, you are learning security skills and applying them to a network you don’t understand.

Talk to you next week,
Mike


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Chart Your Path: Find True North in Your Career

July 22, 2024 in Uncategorized by

The IT field is vast, and there is not a “one-size-fits-all” in IT. An IT career offers a number of career paths to follow. It is best to choose a path that aligns with your interests and strengths and be prepared for continuous learning and adaptation. If you work in a career path that is in your interest area, then the ongoing learning of an IT career will not seem tiring, learning new skills and trends for your job will be something you look forward to completing.

People ask me, “what is the easiest way to get started”. While “easy” is relative, honesty with yourself is the best way to get started in changing your career path. Here are a few questions that I tell people to answer honestly that can help them direct their next path. These work for changing your field of career or deciding where to go in the future of your current career.

Ask yourself, what are you missing in your current job that makes you unhappy?
Are you looking for a better work life balance?
Do you want more challenging work?
Maybe you just want to get paid more?

When changing careers, you must list what you want (and don’t want) form a future career. Ask yourself these questions to help figure out what you want to do:

What can you do that would make you look forward to your work day?
Where do you see yourself in 5 to 10 years?
What do you need from a career to help you reach your goals?
How much money do you need to make to live comfortably?
What does your dream life look like?
What jobs tasks are deal breakers for you?

Once you find the job tasks you think you will enjoy, begin to look at careers that use those skills. Be certain to research the type of work and salary in the careers to be certain it will meet your expectations. You want to be able to love your work but support your lifestyle.

Finally, and be the most honest here!

What are your skills? (analytical, problem-solver, knack for tech)
Where is your skill gap for the career you want?
How can you fill that gap?

You don’t jump into a relationship; you should not jump into a career change without thinking it through. It’s also smart to consider any facets of a job that might be deal breakers. Anyone can work a job to make a living, but when you take the time to make a change, make it something you will enjoy, so making a living does not feel like work.

Talk to you next week,
Mike


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Finding the Right Certification

July 14, 2024 in Uncategorized by

I am often asked, are certifications worth it? My answer is yes, as long as you identify the certification in your career path. Certifications are not a replacement for experience, but they can be an asset, especially for those who are new to the IT field.

The tech industry is constantly evolving, so I make ongoing learning a habit. I love learning tech, its just fun to me, but I don’t pay for certification for all the areas of tech that interest me. Certifications can be expensive!

Certifications demonstrate to employers that you have the knowledge and skills necessary for a specific IT role. They can be more powerful than simply listing skills on your resume. The IT job market can be competitive, certifications can help you stand out from other applicants.

Many employers consider certifications when making promotion decisions. Earning relevant certifications shows your commitment to professional development and your desire to take on more responsibility.

When you know the direction you want to take in your career, find the certifications that can make a difference in how quickly you can achieve the position you desire. Those are the certifications you want to obtain. Specialize in a specific technology, move into management, or another area – target relevant certifications.

So how did you identify the certifications to take? Look at job postings for the career you want.  Does the employer ask for certifications? If so, pursue the certifications that are most commonly requested in job postings.  Network, network, network!  Find an online or local group of IT professionals.  Visit with them and find out what certifications they suggest for the position you are working toward.

There are a lot of established certification bodies nowadays, be certain you find a certification that is recognized in the IT career field. CompTIA, (ISC)², EC-Council, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services (AWS) are all widely recognized. Studies have shown that IT professionals with certifications tend to earn more than those without.

Here are a few ideas:

Certifications that help start a career in IT
Help Desk Support Specialist: CompTIA A+, Google IT Support Professional
Computer Technicians: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+
Network Technician: CompTIA Network+ , CCNA

Advancing your career
System Administrator: Microsoft MCSA, Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHCSA) , CCNA
Cloud Support Specialist: CompTIA Cloud+, AWS Certified Solutions Architect, Microsoft Azure Administrator
Security Analyst: CompTIA Security+, (ISC)² Certified Secure Incident Analyst (CISSP)
Cybersecurity: CompTIA Security+, (ISC)² Certified Secure Incident Analyst (CISSP)

Bottom line is that if you are, or want to be in the tech field you better love tech. There is always something new out there that you need to learn, and they may come out with something tomorrow that makes what you know today obsolete!

Talk to you next week,
Mike


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More updates to CompTIA certifications coming!

July 10, 2024 in Uncategorized by

Today I am talking about cloud computing, a technology that has seamlessly integrated into almost every part of our daily lives. From the way we store and access our personal data to how businesses operate and manage their services, cloud computing is everywhere. Whether you are an IT professional looking to acquire more certifications or simply someone who wants to stay updated with the latest advancements in technology, CompTIA Cloud+ is an excellent certification to consider.

CompTIA Cloud+ is not as widely known as some of the other CompTIA certifications, so why do I suggest it? Cloud adoption is on the rise, and businesses are actively seeking professionals with demonstrable cloud expertise, so techs need to have the skills in their tech toolbox. Knowing cloud administration, cloud security, and cloud architecture can open doors to career opportunities.

This certification is designed to keep you up to date on current technological trends and developments. It provides comprehensive training in cloud infrastructure and services, equipping you with the necessary skills to thrive in a cloud-centric marketplace. With the rapid adoption of cloud solutions across various industries, having a cloud computing knowledge can significantly enhance your career prospects and ensure you remain competitive in the ever-evolving tech landscape.

CompTIA has announced it will update the Cloud+ certification program in 2024 to keep up with the changes. The new Cloud+ exam, launching in September 2024 (CV0-004), will likely be a comprehensive refresh to reflect the latest trends and technologies in cloud computing. CompTIA hasn’t released the specific exam objectives yet, but here are some changes we can expect based on today’s tech.

Cloud Management: Expect a strong emphasis on managing and optimizing cloud deployments, including cost optimization and resource allocation strategies.

Cloud Security: Now a days everything is about more security. We anticipate CompTIA to delve deeper into securing cloud environments, including identity and access management (IAM) best practices.

Emerging Cloud Technologies: We expect to see new cloud technologies like containers, serverless computing, and infrastructure as code (IaC).

For those studying for the certification, don’t panic, continue your study path. CompTIA allows for some overlap where candidates can choose which objectives to test.

Studying the Cloud+ knowledge areas will be an asset for IT professionals looking to solidify their cloud expertise. By staying updated with the latest trends and technologies equips you with the skills to navigate the ever-evolving cloud landscape and thrive in your IT career.

Talk to you next week,
Mike


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Ready for Career Freedom? Start with These Certification Study Tips

June 30, 2024 in Uncategorized by

Studying for the CompTIA exams requires a systematic approach to cover the exam objectives and gain a solid understanding of the concepts and skills tested. Certifications can help you get where you want to be in your career. This summer commit to taking the time to study for certifications that can make a difference in your life by helping you get where you want to be in your career.

Steve Nicholson, my A+ video co-trainer and has a wealth of knowledge and experience in the IT field. Like me, Steve has a deep understanding of the CompTIA certification process and a passion for helping others succeed. Check out Steve Nicholson’s study tips in the video below and follow our eleven-step study plan for any certification success.

Understand the exam objectives:
Visit the official CompTIA certification website to review the exam objectives. Familiarize yourself with the topics and skills in the objectives.

Gather study resources:
Obtain study materials such as textbooks, online courses, practice exams, and video tutorials. Everyone learns different, understand what media is best for your learning  style. Total Seminars has videos and we also have eBook, practice tests, online lab simulations and even discount exam vouchers.

Create a study plan:
Break down the exam objectives into manageable study sessions. Allocate time for each topic based on its importance and your proficiency level. Set specific goals and deadlines to stay organized and motivated.

Start with the basics:
Begin your studies by focusing on fundamental concepts.  For A+, focus first on topics like computer hardware, operating systems, networking, and troubleshooting. Establish a strong foundation before delving into more complex topics. I have always felt materials should follow a building block approach starting with the basics.

Study each exam objective:
Dive deeper into each objective, one at a time. Read the relevant chapters in your study materials, watch instructional videos, and take notes to reinforce your understanding. Make use of diagrams, flowcharts, and mnemonic devices to aid memorization.

Hands-on practice:
CompTIA exams test practical skills, so it’s crucial to gain hands-on experience. Set up a lab environment with a computer or use virtual machines to simulate real-world scenarios. Practice tasks like assembling/disassembling hardware, configuring operating systems, troubleshooting issues, and managing network settings.

Take practice exams:
Use practice exams to assess your knowledge and familiarize yourself with the exam format. They can help identify areas where you need more focus and build confidence by simulating the test environment. Review the explanations for incorrect answers to build a comprehensive understanding of the concepts.

Join study groups or forums:
Engage with others who are studying for the same exam. Participate in online communities, forums, or study groups to ask questions, share insights, and learn from their experiences. Collaboration can enhance your understanding and could unlock a wealth of additional resources for you. The Total Seminars Discord Server is a great place to start. Visit our Discord Server any time.

Review and reinforce:
Regularly review the topics you’ve covered to reinforce your knowledge. Use flashcards, mind maps, or summary sheets to consolidate key points. Focus on areas of weakness to ensure a balanced understanding of all exam objectives. Create a summary of your notes from step 5. Summarizing your notes will help you remember key points. The process of taking and rewriting a summary of your notes makes the concepts stick in your mind.

Exam readiness:
When you feel confident in your knowledge and have completed your study plan, it’s time to assess your readiness. Take a few more practice tests to gauge your knowledge and identify any remaining knowledge gaps. Review the exam objectives once more to ensure you haven’t missed any crucial topics.

Exam day preparation:
Prioritize a good night’s sleep before the exam. On the exam day, arrive early at the test center, bring the necessary identification documents, and maintain a calm and focused mindset. Read each question carefully, manage your time effectively, and review your answers before submitting. To help you in your time management, skip the Performance Based Questions (PBQs) and do the multiple-choice questions first. Come back to the PBQs last. This will avoid getting “stuck” on the PBQs and running out of time to finish the multiple-choice questions.

Remember to consult the CompTIA certification website and official documentation for the most up-to-date information regarding the exams, registration process, and any changes to the exam objectives or policies. And remember, never pay full price for CompTIA exam,  discount vouchers are available.

Good luck with your studies and the CompTIA exams!

Talk to you next week,
Mike

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Cloud Security: Python and AWS Create a Cyber Shield

June 28, 2024 in Uncategorized by

The cloud’s evolving landscape continues to change our personal and business world. Cloud computing is intertwined in our digital lifestyle in all aspects of our day. At home, your phone, tablet, banking, and now a days, even your doorbell is connected via the cloud. Beyond our personal lives, cloud has revolutionized the business world. Cloud is leveraged in both large and small business to streamline operations and make collaboration over the miles almost seamless. AI, machine learning, and big data in the cloud allow companies to gain strategic insight.

With the ever-increasing sophistication of cyberattacks, security in the cloud has become a key industry for careers. cloud providers like AWS offer security services. Amazon GuardDuty leverage machine learning to continuously monitor your accounts for suspicious activity. In addition to these services, you can develop custom Python scripts to analyze security logs, identify anomalies, and automate incident response – all before a breach occurs.

IaC tools use AWS CloudFormation use JSON or YAML to define your infrastructure with ensures consistency in your platform. Utilizing Python scripts can dynamically create IaC templates, enforcing security best practices from the very beginning. This ensures your cloud infrastructure is built with security in mind, eliminating configuration drift and potential vulnerabilities.

Leveraging the Python library allows you to extend the capabilities of CSPM tools like AWS Security Hub. Python scripts automate security checks, gather data from various services, and generate comprehensive security reports. This allows you to proactively identify and remediate vulnerabilities before they become a security issue.

Cloud platforms offer a comprehensive suite of security services like AWS WAF and Amazon Inspector that provide a layered defense against cyber threats. Python excels at automating repetitive tasks. You can write Python scripts to automate security audits, vulnerability scans, and incident response procedures. Thus, making the skills sets a great asset for your resume.

The cloud security landscape is constantly evolving, but keeping up with advancements in AI, automation, and Python’s dominance in security scripting, you have the power to stay ahead of the curve.

Mike


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Coming Soon! CompTIA ITF+ Evolves into Tech+

June 26, 2024 in Uncategorized by

CompTIA is making an update to its IT Fundamentals program. The CompTIA IT Fundamentals (ITF+) FC0-U61 exam is being replaced by the CompTIA Tech+ FC0-U71 exam, launching in August 2024. They are rebranding the exam to Tech+.

Tech+ is a foundational certification that emphasizes areas like computing, device management, security, and is now also including some emerging technologies. While ITF+ covered foundational knowledge, Tech+ has upped its game, with a focus on practical tech knowledge for aspiring professionals.

CompTIA is even reflecting the growing importance of security. Let’s face it, security starts by having more knowledgeable users. Tech+ places a stronger focus on protecting digital assets which aligns with the rising demand for security skills across various IT professions.

As usual the update to Tech+ content will look to update the latest IT standards and industry trends. This ensures that certified individuals possess knowledge relevant to the current technological landscape.

If you’re considering a career in IT, the Tech+ certification offers a more practical and up-to-date foundation compared to the ITF+. It equips you with the essential skills to navigate the modern IT environment and potentially positions you stronger for entry-level IT roles.

Remember the current ITF+ certification remains valid. However, those seeking a current and practical IT credential may find the Tech+ exam a more strategic choice. Keep watching my blog, I will have more details on the changes!

Mike


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N10-008 vs. N10-009: Choosing the Right Network+ Exam for You

June 24, 2024 in Uncategorized by

CompTIA Network+ certification is a cornerstone for IT professionals looking to validate their networking knowledge. With release of the N10-009 exam last week, you might be wondering: should you take the N10-008 or the N10-009? Either exam is essential for obtaining the CompTIA Network+ certification which validates your ability to manage, troubleshoot, and configure network infrastructures. Here’s a guide to help you make an informed choice.

First, remember regardless of which exam you take, you will be certified. Both exams assess your competency in the core networking areas, and the certification is valid for three years.

Network concepts (fundamentals, topologies, protocols)
Network implementation (devices, cabling, configuration)
Network operations (monitoring, troubleshooting, security)

The testing experience remains the same: 90 minutes, up to 90 questions (multiple-choice and performance-based), and a passing score of 720 on a scale of 100-900.

If you did not read my blog last week, the N10-009 introduces several updates:

N10-009 emphasizes emerging network trends and real-world applications compared to the N10-008’s focus on basic architectures. As with most updates, there is a significant overlap (70%), things change fast, but the core remains.

N10-009 has fewer objectives (less emphasis on troubleshooting) and delves deeper into specific areas like security concepts and disaster recovery.

So, which one should you take? Here is what you need to ask yourself:

Will you be ready before December 2024?
If not, you might be limited to the N10-008. We anticipate that N10-008 will retire at the end of the year. If you cannot be ready, then study for the N10-009. No one wants to be ill-prepared to take an expensive exam!

Do you love to learn the latest networking knowledge?
If you do, the N10-009 may be a better fit. Why take the time to learn the new tech and not be certified to the new objectives? Reset your pace and study for the new exam, unless you have a deadline for the certification.

What is your current level of knowledge?
If you have a fair amount of studying to do and want the N10-009, you may want to give a little time for new materials to be on the market. Some materials come out early, but you should review all the materials on the market to ensure that they are suited for your learning style.

What are your career goals?
If you are looking to advance, there are employers who will ask you if you are certified to the N10-008 and N10-009. Having the N10-009 could show some employers that you are on top of the latest technology.

Both N10-008 and N10-009 pave the way for a successful networking career, only you can make the decision as to which cert is best for your career. Align your career objectives, your tech skills, and your study ability. By understanding the differences and aligning your decision with your goals and timeline, you’ll be well-equipped to conquer the Network+ exam.

Talk to you next week,

Mike


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Today’s Living in the Cloud

June 24, 2024 in Uncategorized by

Living in the Cloud: Latest Advancements

 

The cloud isn’t going anywhere, and neither is its innovation. From security to cutting-edge AI integration, cloud technology keeps pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Let’s take a dive into some of the advancements and how they connect to the ever-reliable AWS platform, and how Python makes you the ultimate cloud captain.


Cloud security is a top concern, advancements are making it smarter. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are being leveraged to detect anomalies and fight cyber threats in real-time. AWS offers services like Amazon GuardDuty that use machine learning to continuously monitor your accounts for suspicious activity. But here’s where Python comes in: many of these services have robust SDKs written in Python, like the Boto3 library for AWS. This allows you to write Python scripts to automate security tasks, such as user access control or vulnerability scanning, freeing you for more strategic initiatives.


Serverless computing is hot in the cloud, allowing you to deploy code without managing servers. This is a perfect fit for Python’s lightweight and scalable nature. Frameworks like AWS Chalice and frameworks like Zappa leverage Python’s strengths to simplify serverless development. With Python, you can build cloud functions that react to events, process data, or trigger workflows – all without worrying about server infrastructure.


Infrastructure as code (IaC) is the practice of managing infrastructure through code. This allows for automation, version control, and consistency in your cloud deployments. Tools like AWS CloudFormation use a JSON or YAML syntax, but Python can be used to write scripts that dynamically generate IaC templates based on specific needs. This ensures your cloud infrastructure is built securely and consistently, following best practices encoded in Python code.


Python’s readability, vast ecosystem of libraries, and focus on developer experience make it a perfect language for building and deploying cloud applications. AWS offers comprehensive SDKs written in Python, giving you programmatic access to a wide range of cloud services. This allows you to write Python scripts to automate complex tasks and manage your cloud infrastructure efficiently.


The cloud landscape is ever-changing, but with advancements in security, AI integration, and Python’s dominance in cloud development, it’s an exciting time to be a cloud developer. By choosing AWS as your cloud platform and Python as your weapon of choice, you can leverage these advancements and propel your business forward with confidence.

Mike


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