Friday, June 5, 2020

Cloud Engineer? What I Do and How

The cloud is a nice big mix of everything. I use networking, server administration, scripting and vulnerability and pen testing skills to help architect and support our system layouts. Almost everything I’ve learned or done at previous jobs help me manage our cloud environment in some way because the foundations have a lot of similarities.
What’s next on your learning agenda?

Currently, I’m getting ready to test for my GIAC Reverse Engineering Malware (GREM) certification and continuing studies on my master’s in computer science.
What advice would you have for someone who wants to work in cloud computing?

I would say not to be intimidated. A lot of the concepts are the same, just with a different interface. Seasoned on-premises engineers and administrators will not find it too difficult to pick up. Also, most cloud providers offer a free trial account so that you can use that to help study for certifications or get a handle on what it’s like.

CompTIA’s work on the federal, state and international fronts had a significant impact on the growing technology sector and specifically on our diverse membership. We’re proud of the accomplishments these teams earned in 2018, and that hard work is already being built upon for an active and productive 2019.

We’ve mapped out some key legislative priorities for CompTIA in 2019 with a focus on making sure broadband connectivity is a key part of any federal infrastructure package, working with Congress to create a federal privacy legislation that protects consumers without harming technology businesses, and continuing our work to ensure that programs are in place to help the tech sector train workers for the future.
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