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After our conversation, I walked away with a clear path forward, greater confidence, and actionable tools to help me enter the offensive security field. I truly appreciated Tadi’s ability to identify areas I hadn’t been fully leveraging and to share insights from his own experiences to guide me in the right direction.

Bryan S

Azure Administrator and SOC Analyst

After our conversation, I walked away with a clear path forward, greater confidence, and actionable tools to help me enter the offensive security field. I truly appreciated Tadi’s ability to identify areas I hadn’t been fully leveraging and to share insights from his own experiences to guide me in the right direction.

Bryan S

Azure Administrator and SOC Analyst

After our conversation, I walked away with a clear path forward, greater confidence, and actionable tools to help me enter the offensive security field. I truly appreciated Tadi’s ability to identify areas I hadn’t been fully leveraging and to share insights from his own experiences to guide me in the right direction.

Bryan S

Azure Administrator and SOC Analyst

Does this sound like you?

You don't know which first step to take.

You're torn on whether to chase certifications, if so, which one? OSCP, PNPT?

You have failed a specific certification multiple times.

You have a tonne of credibility, but you're still not landing any interviews.

You feel like no one is hiring.

You've done homelab after homelab, CTF after CTF.

Does this sound like you?

You're torn on whether to chase certifications, if so, which one.

You don't know which first step to take.

You have failed a specific certification multiple times.

You have done homelab after homelab, CTF after CTF.

You have a tonne of credibility, but you're still not landing any interviews.

You feel like no one is hiring.

Mapping out my cybersecurity journey was the most frustrating thing…Until I learned I didn't have to do it the traditional way.

It’s 2021. I had just moved to a new country, involuntarily dropped out of university, knew no one, and I was wondering how I would even begin…

I had started my first year of college doing computer science even though I had initially wanted to do cybersecurity.

But kinda like most things in Africa, being behind meant barely any universities offered any dedicated cybersecurity degrees.

Fast forward moving half way across the world with no plan and no money.

Just a few tryhackme rooms completed, a few hackthebox machines pwned, and no clue what to do next with my life in this new country.

I still wanted to pursue cybersecurity so I sat myself down to create a game plan for this now potentially attainable vision of mine.

I needed to figure out how I’d start, where’d I’d start, and which direction to take, and yet I was uncertain about everything except two things;

  1. I had no money,

  2. I didn’t want to have to go back to college.

I decided to go the certification route, so I got myself a job at a grocery store to fund my studies, worked 8 hours a day, and came back home to study at night

Within a month, I had my first certification, the eJPT.

I remember the feeling of passing, I was elated and excited about the future.

I added it to my resume and started sending out applications, confident I would land an entry level role.

It’s 2021. I had just moved to a new country, involuntarily dropped out of university, knew no one, and I was wondering how I would even begin…

I had started my first year of college doing computer science even though I had initially wanted to do cybersecurity.

But kinda like most things in Africa, being behind meant barely any universities offered any dedicated cybersecurity degrees.

Fast forward moving half way across the world with no plan and no money.

Just a few tryhackme rooms completed, a few hackthebox machines pwned, and no clue what to do next with my life in this new country.

I still wanted to pursue cybersecurity so I sat myself down to create a game plan for this now potentially attainable vision of mine.

I needed to figure out how I’d start, where’d I’d start, and which direction to take, and yet I was uncertain about everything except two things;

  1. I had no money,

  2. I didn’t want to have to go back to college.

I decided to go the certification route, so I got myself a job at a grocery store to fund my studies, worked 8 hours a day, and came back home to study at night

Within a month, I had my first certification, the eJPT.

I remember the feeling of passing, I was elated and excited about the future.

I added it to my resume and started sending out applications, confident I would land an entry level role.

It’s 2021. I had just moved to a new country, involuntarily dropped out of university, knew no one, and I was wondering how I would even begin…

I had started my first year of college doing computer science even though I had initially wanted to do cybersecurity.

But kinda like most things in Africa, being behind meant barely any universities offered any dedicated cybersecurity degrees.

Fast forward moving half way across the world with no plan and no money.

Just a few tryhackme rooms completed, a few hackthebox machines pwned, and no clue what to do next with my life in this new country.

I still wanted to pursue cybersecurity so I sat myself down to create a game plan for this now potentially attainable vision of mine.

I needed to figure out how I’d start, where’d I’d start, and which direction to take, and yet I was uncertain about everything except two things;

  1. I had no money,

  2. I didn’t want to have to go back to college.

I decided to go the certification route, so I got myself a job at a grocery store to fund my studies, worked 8 hours a day, and came back home to study at night

Within a month, I had my first certification, the eJPT.

I remember the feeling of passing, I was elated and excited about the future.

I added it to my resume and started sending out applications, confident I would land an entry level role.

To my surprise, I landed zero (0) interviews.

No one responded to my applications. No one cared :/

It was at this point that I realized how far I was from being the ideal candidate that someone would want to hire.

I started seeing more posts about how I needed to start in help desk and work my way up; posts about how pentesting isn’t entry level and you need 5+ years of knowledge in a different domain to be able to work as a penetration tester.

But, in the midst of all this noise, I saw a post saying screw you to the gatekeepers and that people can and should forge their own path into cybersecurity.

It was in that moment that I changed perspective, drew up a plan that worked with my strengths, interests, and steered me in the direction of the role I wanted to land.

In just 8 months, I landed my first cybersecurity job as an application security engineer focused on penetration testing.

I realized if I could do this, so could you.

You don’t need to spend years figuring it out the hard way.

You don’t need to spend time laboring at jobs in different domains like help desk (nothing wrong with help desk by the way).

The system that I used and have refined over time will get you on track faster than all the other noise in the industry.

To my surprise, I landed zero (0) interviews.

No one responded to my applications. No one cared :/

It was at this point that I realized how far I was from being the ideal candidate that someone would want to hire.

I started seeing more posts about how I needed to start in help desk and work my way up; posts about how pentesting isn’t entry level and you need 5+ years of knowledge in a different domain to be able to work as a penetration tester.

But, in the midst of all this noise, I saw a post saying screw you to the gatekeepers and that people can and should forge their own path into cybersecurity.

It was in that moment that I changed perspective, drew up a plan that worked with my strengths, interests, and steered me in the direction of the role I wanted to land.

In just 8 months, I landed my first cybersecurity job as an application security engineer focused on penetration testing.

I realized if I could do this, so could you.

You don’t need to spend years figuring it out the hard way.

You don’t need to spend time laboring at jobs in different domains like help desk (nothing wrong with help desk by the way).

The system that I used and have refined over time will get you on track faster than all the other noise in the industry.

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How to actually map out your journey for maximum results

The secret to mapping out your journey to achieve maximum results in as little time as possible is simple.

  1. Identify the tasks that get results,

  2. Focus all your energy on those tasks,

  3. Ignore everything else.

The best way to do that is to spend months of trial and error figuring out what works and what doesn’t.

But luckily, you don’t have to because I’ve already done it for you.

My strategy to make roadmaps and career paths is a complete system that eliminates guess work, time wasting tasks, and allows you to take actions that move the needle.

Not only that. Once you apply the system and achieve the goal of landing your first offensive security role, you can just as easily apply the same strategy to move up the ranks and further your career.

Suddenly, you have other people asking you how you got where you are in such a short span of time.

This is exactly what I've build my Mentorship Program for.

Book a call today so that you can:

The secret to mapping out your journey to achieve maximum results in as little time as possible is simple.

  1. Identify the tasks that get results,

  2. Focus all your energy on those tasks,

  3. Ignore everything else.

The best way to do that is to spend months of trial and error figuring out what works and what doesn’t.

But luckily, you don’t have to because I’ve already done it for you.

My strategy to make roadmaps and career paths is a complete system that eliminates guess work, time wasting tasks, and allows you to take actions that move the needle.

Not only that. Once you apply the system and achieve the goal of landing your first offensive security role, you can just as easily apply the same strategy to move up the ranks and further your career.

Suddenly, you have other people asking you how you got where you are in such a short span of time.

This is exactly what I've build my mentorship program for.

Book a call today so that you can:

Start to make tangible progress with your technical skills.

Start attaining the right certifications that fit your goals.

Define clear goals that allow for better timeline estimation, eliminating uncertainty.

Learn how to tailor your resume to start getting interviews.

Learn how to make meaningful connections with industry leaders to propel you into better opportunities.

Land your first pentesting/offensive security engineering role in a short time frame.

Start to make tangible progress with your technical skills.

Start attaining the right certifications that fit your goals.

Define clear goals that allow for better timeline estimation, eliminating uncertainty.

Learn how to tailor your resume to start getting interviews.

Learn how to make meaningful connections with industry leaders to propel you into better opportunities.

Land your first pentesting/offensive security engineering role in a short time frame.

Get started today

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Single Session (60 minutes)

$99

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Receive insights on chosen discussion topics

Perfect for sanity checks, career advice, certification advice

Perfect for hands on mentorship needs

Single Session (60 minutes)

$99

Submit evaluation form to determine starting point

Pick discussion topics

Receive insights on chosen discussion topics

Perfect for sanity checks, career advice, certification advice

Perfect for hands on mentorship needs

Single Session (60 minutes)

$99

Submit evaluation form to determine starting point

Pick discussion topics

Receive insights on chosen discussion topics

Perfect for sanity checks, career advice, certification advice

Perfect for hands on mentorship needs

FAQs

Clearing your doubts and concerns.

How do I schedule my appointment?

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Do you offer any long term mentorship?

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How do I schedule my appointment?

What time zone are you based?

Can I purchase more than one session at a time?

Do you offer any long term mentorship?

Is this only for offensive security/penetration testing?

How do I schedule my appointment?

What time zone are you based?

Can I purchase more than one session at a time?

Do you offer any long term mentorship?

Is this only for offensive security/penetration testing?