Feb. 29, 2024, 3:26 a.m. | /u/hackedhitachi

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I keep seeing advice that you should have solid networking skills in order to be good at Cybersecurity.

I have my net+, but I still find myself researching and double-checking networking concepts while I'm on the job.

What makes you think to yourself "wow this person actually gets it?!".

Does everyone "good" still search networking concepts and they just don't talk about it?

Am I just experiencing imposter syndrome?

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