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How to become a Security Engineer from a SOC Analyst?
Jan. 25, 2023, 1:54 p.m. | /u/BonusParticular1828
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I've been a SOC Analyst for about a year now. My plan from day one of getting into Cybersecurity was always to go down the engineering path. I have multiple certifications so far, those being CompTIA Sec+, CySA+, BTL1, Splunk Power User - as you can tell all of these certs are for Analysts and not engineers.
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What should I learn or what certificates should I focus on studying to become an Engineer?
Ideally I would like …
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