Ayo Johnson

Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst Trainee at National Cyber Group

Ayo Johnson started their work experience as a Kitchen Staff at Little Caesars Pizza in May 2018. They then moved on to work as a Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst Trainee at CyberNow Labs and National Cyber Group starting in April 2023.

Ayo Johnson's education history includes various degrees and certifications in the field of cybersecurity and business. In 2021, Ayo obtained an ASU Cybersecurity Bootcamp Certificate of Completion Badge from Arizona State University. Prior to that, from 2017 to 2020, Ayo pursued a degree in Business (Technology) at Arizona State University. Additionally, from 2015 to 2017, Ayo studied Networking Technology: Cisco at Chandler/Gilbert Community College.

In terms of certifications, Ayo has earned numerous additional qualifications. These include the Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) - Foundation from Qualys, the Foundation Level Threat Intelligence Analyst from arcX, the Vulnerability Management - Foundation from Qualys, the Cyber Defense Core from Armis, the Learning the OWASP Top 10 from LinkedIn, and the CompTIA Security+ (SY0-601) Cert Prep: The Basics also from LinkedIn. Furthermore, Ayo has obtained the CompTIA Security+ ce certification from CompTIA, as well as the NSE 2, NSE 3, and NSE 1 Network Security Associate certifications from Fortinet.

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Gilbert, United States

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National Cyber Group

Headquartered in the Washington D.C. metro area, National Cyber Group offers cyber security workforce development and talent solutions to solve the cybersecurity workforce gap by combining the forces of America’s most-known name in foundational IT certification training, Total Seminars, and the most disruptive hands-on cyber training program, CyberNow Labs, with new job placement and staffing solutions to attract, train and transmit thousands of career-seekers into entry-and-mid-level jobs as the nation’s ‘Elite Cybersecurity Corps.’


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