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Hi, my name is Riley. All this is so new to me it is slighlty intimidating. But I am excited to be here and apart of this. I am currently a college student working towards my Cyber Security Analisys degree. I am excited to see what the future holds for me in my future career.
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Hello my name is Ronald, I am a student studing Computer science/IT at Fayetteville Tech. College.
I am a people person, I enjoy a laugh as much as anyone. I am an avid sports fan anything competetive and you have my attention.
I enjoy the learning process from start to finish to really get understanding of materials, I am a fan of doing it right the first time but have no issues with doing it again.
Hey there, my name is Ethan and I'm a college student learning about all of this. I have no experience in the industry but I'm confident I'll still have a decent time completing these courses. Have a great day!
Hello everyone, my name is Bettina and I am a student at Fayetteville Technical Community College working towards my degrees in Networking Management, Networking Administration and Cyber Security. The only experence I have had was through the IT courses that I have taken and The dabling in fixing/repairing software and hardware on my personally owned computers and every now and again my friends desktop and labtop. As an individual I am not to much of a people person so I figured this is the perfect career for me. I am self motivated and an over achiever. I am a private and down to earth type. Other than that I plan on continuing my education by transferring to FSU. I look forward to all the new things that come with this semester and I am excited to get started. I hope everyone is staying safe. Have a wonderful and blessed day.
Gretings everyone !!
My name is Arland i am from the Base an Electrical System Tech guy who transfer into the IT world. I'm currently study Network Security system at FTCC from FTCC ,NC, USA . Brand new personel into Red hat .
My Best way to learn is by reading, writing and hands on . so one of my best tools to learn are books . i"m always seeking to learn new things and want to be part of any change that may occur into world.
"Only You can control your Future" -Dr. Seuss
Hello everyone my name is Johnny Lewis, I currently work for Cumberland County Schools in the IT department, I'm currently a student at Fayetteville Technical Community College and I have one more semester after this before I graduate in IT PC Support & Services, I really enjoy computers and learning more and more things and I hope to learn more on here with Red Hat.
Hello, My Name is Ali Nunez. I hope everyone is doing well granted our current situaiton with COVID, but this allows IT personal to florusih.
I'm just begining my IT journey a student enrolled at FTCC. I'm two semesters away from completing my dual program for Networking and Security. I decided to take this path since security and networking both go hand in hand and so far it has been tough but I'm determined to get it done.
I'm a former veteran, and love to see other veterans in the same field as me.
Be happy, Be Healthy
-Ali Nunez
Hey, everyone. My name is Branden and I am a student at FTCC (Fayetteville Technical Community College). I am currently attending my second semester and one of my assignments was to join the redhat community and introduce myself. As a student I'm obviously new the whole scene and hope to learn a lot from the redhat community as a source of information to help me in my class. The only previous experience I have related to this would have to be being a newbie trying to set up SecGen on kali and trying to learn how to hack into the generated systems that it provides. I didn't get very far but hopefully my classes will help me with that. Anyway, nice to meet everyone and I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors.
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