The original post: /r/cybersecurity by /u/Meat_sl4yer on 2025-02-21 16:04:46.

I live in Eastern Europe and the working schedule is 1/3(24h work, 3 days off). The requirements are not sky high, they are:

  1. technical professional education, including final-year students;

  2. knowledge of network technologies (TCP/IP stack, OSI model, DNS, DHCP, NAT);

  3. understanding of the operation of information security systems (Antivirus, IDS/IPS, Proxy, Firewall, SIEM, security scanners, Sandbox, TI, IRP);

  4. understanding of the main vectors of attacks on infrastructure;

  5. experience in analyzing OS logs.

Should I go for it? Any advice on it? They’re not specifying much, not even what SIEMs they use, does that mean they will teach me later? I cannot take COMPTIA exams due to sanctions in my country, but I still have a BTL1 cert, minor coursera certs, B2 English cert, my github with python projects attached, and my TryHackMe to which I was subbed for two years. And, if that matters, I’m twenty years of age.