5/14/2024

Happy Mothers Day (12/05/2024)

Thanks, Mom and Dad. It Was Worth Every Penny
Binh Cong Nguyen tells how his family’s support made all the difference in his education and Cisco career.

Thanks, Mom and Dad. It Was Worth Every Penny

Xuan Mai, Vietnam 2009
“Mom, I want to take a course.”



“What course?”
CCNA, mom. It's about network administration. But it’s quite expensive.”



“How expensive?”
“More than 10 million VND, mom.”



“Take it. I'll tell Dad.”
My parents are just like that. Whenever my sisters and I ask for money, as long as it's for studying or books, they do their best to support us.



Binh smiles in an office, holding a Cisco switch and power supply.
Binh during his internship at the Cisco Hanoi office in 2010.

I was born and raised in Xuan Mai, a small town 30 kilometers (just over 18 miles) from Hanoi, Vietnam.
Xuan Mai is located at the gateway to the city, on the only road connecting the capital and the northwestern mountainous region. The town was full of goods from the highlands carried by bulky and dusty trucks. There were fruits and vegetables. There were chickens and cows. And there were drugs.



It wasn’t strange for us kids to hear about the police catching someone here and there or to see syringes stuck behind a tree stump with a urine smell.
Our family lived on the premises of the factory where my father worked. Only my father worked. His monthly salary was 6 million VND (240 USD) for a family of five. I was a good student, but I was also into pleasure-seeking.



Billiards, video games, anything. As long as it was fun, I was interested. I played every time, everywhere, and when I didn't have money to do it, I stole it.
The only thing that saved me was probably my parents' tolerance. My family still sometimes teases me about those days.



Two rows of people pose together for the Cisco Vietnam Internship Closing Ceremony.
Binh (first row, second from right) at the Cisco Vietnam Internship Closing Ceremony in 2011.

I started to have concerns about my career after some time at university. Thanks to my professor, I got my first job in my third year: a part-time programmer. Working 20 hours a week, I received about 120 thousand VND (5 USD).
Playing games with colleagues after lunch was cool, but the work of a new programmer was really boring for me. I wondered, “Will I have to do this for the rest of my life?”



“I want to talk to people. I want to travel. I want to connect things, just like when I play computer games.”
One day, I was taking a final exam. The exam supervisor brought in someone who was a senior student. After failing the exam many times, he had to retake the exam with us. He sat next to me, and, after the exam, he asked, “What do you want to do in the future?”



“I don’t know. Still thinking. Maybe something related to networking,” I replied. I was talking nonsense because I was getting fed up with the coding job.
“Then go with CCNA.”



“What is that?”
“CCNA certification from Cisco. Check it out at BKACAD.”



“Cis- what? Ridiculous,” I thought.
Binh stands, smiling with three Cisco coworkers.


Binh with his Cisco colleagues at the Hanoi office in 2012.
This guy retaking the exam was giving me career advice. I’m not sure why, but I did some research on CCNA, certifications, and Bachkhoa Information Technology Academy (BKACAD).



After my parents gave me money, I registered. The nine-month course cost two months of my dad’s salary or five years of my tuition fee — it was really tough.
Three evenings a week, it was all theory, then practice, then test, Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol, Open Systems Interconnection model, Cisco Packet Tracer, Registered Jack-45, console, Virtual Local Area Network, and more.



Everything opened up like a new horizon for me, a part-time programmer who had just quit his job.
That summer, the academy announced a regular internship program in collaboration with Cisco Vietnam and partners. After completing five exams — networking, IQ, English listening, reading, and writing — and another round of interviews, I was one of 13 selected.



The interns were all very competitive. Some of them had multiple Cisco certifications, were taking the CCIE Lab exam, and were very fluent in English. Collaborating with such an excellent group helped me improve myself a lot during the time.
At the end of the program, after my graduation thesis defense, I was offered an extension, working as an Associate Systems Engineer with the local Service Provider team.



Together, we worked on many projects with many different customers. That was the most challenging yet valuable time that would eventually shape my career.
In early 2012, I had the opportunity to apply for one of the first local High Touch Engineer positions at Cisco Vietnam. After a few rounds of interviews, I was hired, and I’ve stayed with the company since.



My whole journey with this professional, challenging — yet extremely friendly — environment all started with an unexpected question in the exam room.
Binh’s mom smiles with a certificate on a colorful community wall.


Binh’s mom admires Binh’s homemade appreciation certificate on a community wall at Cisco’s Hanoi office in 2019.
I still remember hearing my parents talking that night.



"Our son is asking for money for a course. He said it costs more than 10 million VND."
"Let him. Not sure if it’s worth it but let him."



It is, Mom and Dad. Every single penny.
Binh Cong Nguyen has worked at Cisco Vietnam for 12 years and is currently a Network Consulting Engineer. As of 2001, all Cisco Networking Academy Courses in Vietnam are licensed free to educators and nonprofit organizations.
In 2016, Cisco set a ten-year goal to positively impact one billion lives through our social impact grants and Cisco Networking Academy programs. A total of 1.1 billion people were positively impacted through these programs between FY16-FY23

5/13/2024

African Quotes that will make you proud of your melanin

African Quotes that will make you proud of your melanin

1. “My skin absorbs the sun rays and
my hair defies gravity. You can’t tell
me i’m not magical.” – unknown
2. "The black skin is not a badge of
shame but rather a glorious symbol
of national greatness.” – Marcus
Garvey
3. “I am not my hair, I am not this skin,
I am the soul that lives within.” –
India Arie
4. “I’m convinced that we black women
possess a special indestructible
strength that allows us to not only
get down, but to get up, get through,
and to get over.” – Janet Jackson
5. “Dipped in chocolate, bronzed in
elegance, enameled with grace,
toasted with beauty. My Lord, she’s
a black woman.” –Yosef A.A. Ben-
jochannan
6. “Melanin is an incomparable beauty.
From the lightest to the darkest skin
tone, Black women and Black girls are
exquisite beauty in every shade. Yes,
Black females have that special
something that just can't be ignored. We
are Melanin Queens, beautifully created!
7. “I love my hair because it’s a reflection
of my soul. It’s dense, it’s kinky, it’s
soft, it’s textured, it’s difficult, it’s easy
and it’s fun. That’s why I love my hair.”
‑Tracee Ellis Ross
8. “I cried, I cried… it was such an
emotional experience and it wasn’t just
about hair. It was what my perception of
beauty was and had been for all of my
life and then I look at myself in the
mirror and I’m like, ‘That doesn’t look
like what I thought was beautiful.’”
‑Teyonah Parris
9. “Never in a million years did I think that
I would see a young black girl wanting
to look like me.”‑Janelle Monae
10. “Stop comparing skin tones. Who
cares if your skin is lighter or darker
than the person standing next to you?
Change can only happen once you can
truthfully look in the mirror and love that
Deep Chocolate, Cinnamon, Mocha, or
Caramel complexion.” – Alicia D. Love
11. “…Beauty shouldn’t be defined by
whether you wear the Deepest Deep
Foundation (like me!) or the Translucent
one. It’s all about confidence in your
own skin and in your beauty


5/10/2024

Uzurrii Generation

My wife took my phone and deleted my girlfriend, Naomi's number and saved her own number as Naomi.l didnt know that someone had told my wife about Naomi,I then got an SMS From Naomi asking for money 2,000 R .I rushed to my wife and lied to her that I need 2,000 R for an emergency. I told her that my brother is sick and he needs the money urgently.

My wife gave me the money and I rushed to send it to the account number written in the message. When I was relaxing at home after work, I kept wondering if Naomi had received the money. I sent her an SMS to find out if she had received the money. Her response was, "Call me now." I went outside behind the house to make a call. Eee! You can imagine my horror face when i heard my wife's voice instead of Naomi, It's been three days am still standing outside. I don't know how to get back into my own house!!!
Any advice plz....

Source: CSAFU

5/09/2024

RULES OF LIVING WITH PEOPLE

 RULES OF LIVING WITH PEOPLE

1. When you meet young people - INSPIRE THEM.
2. When you meet children - EDUCATE THEM.
3. When you meet old people - HELP THEM.
4. When you meet wise people - STUDY THEM.
5. When you meet leaders - HONOUR THEM.
6. When you meet foolish people - AVOID THEM.
7. When you meet humble people - TREASURE THEM.
8. When you meet arrogant people - IGNORE THEM.
9. When you meet gracious people - EMULATE THEM.
10. When you meet aspirational people - ELEVATE THEM.
11. When you meet strong people - SUPPORT THEM.
12. When you meet godly people - BLESS THEM.
13. When you meet elderly people - RESPECT THEM.
14. When you meet weak people - STRENGTHEN THEM.
15. When you meet hardworking people - ENCOURAGE THEM.
16. When you meet kind people - ESTEEM THEM.
17. When you meet Honest people -
PROMOTE THEM.
18. When you meet virtuous people - REWARD THEM.
19. When you meety evil people - EVADE THEM.
20. And in all situation “ Watch, Pray and wish everyone well.
1. Dr. Ben Carson said, "I struggled academically throughout elementary school yet became the best neurosurgeon in the world in 1987."
LESSON:
Struggling is a sign that you are on a verge of success. Don't quit yet.
2. Bill Gates said, "I didn't even complete my university education but became the world's richest man."
LESSON:
School does not make you rich. School is only supposed to polish what will make you rich, not make you rich.
3. Christiano Ronaldo said, "I told my father that we would be very rich but he couldn't believe me. I made it a reality."
LESSON:
Your words rule your life. If you mean what you have said, each word will come to pass. You get what you say.
4. Hear Lionel Messi!
"I used to serve tea at a shop to support my football training and still became one of the world's best footballers.
LESSON:
Believe in your dream. Don't let your pain tell you how your future will look like.
5. Steve Jobs penned, "I used to sleep on the floor in my friends' rooms, returning coke bottles for food, money, and getting weekly free meals at a local temple, I later on founded Apple Company."
LESSON:
That you are small today doesn't mean you will be small tomorrow. Keep trusting God.
6. Former British PM, Tony Blair said & I quote, "My teachers used to call me a failure, but I became a Prime Minister."
LESSON:
Don't let someone else's opinions of you become your reality.
7. Bishop David Oyedepo said, "I started Living Faith Church from a lawn tennis court with three members only & preached prosperity. Many of my friends criticised me, but today we have the largest church auditorium in the world & two world-class universities."
*LESSON:* Believe in yourself even if no one does & never think of quitting.
8. *Nelson Mandela said,* "I was in prison for 27 years & still became president."
*LESSON:* You can be anything you want to be no matter where you have been or what you have been through.
*9.REECE* "I drove a taxi to finance my university education but today I'm a billionaire."
*LESSON:* Don't let your past decide the kind of future you need to have.
10. *Harland Sanders, Founder of KFC said,* "I was on the verge of suicide when an Idea of opening a restaurant hit me after I retired as a cook in the Navy."
*LESSON:* Nothing is ever too late. "Too late" is a language of failures. Your future can begin at any age. Don't ever let AGE limit you.
11. *Aliko Dangote said,* "I worked for my uncle since I was a small boy, people looked down on me. I later on took a loan from my uncle to open a tiny shop. I worked hard to make ends meet. Now I am the richest Man in Africa.
*LESSON:* Failures or limitations of the past have no control over the greatness in you. To him that believes, all things are possible.
12. *Barack Hussein Obama said,* I am a son of a black immigrant from Kenya, I graduated from Harvard and later on became a Senator in Chicago. I was also the President of the most powerful nation on Earth.
*LESSON:* Never design your life like a garden where anyone can walk in and out. Design it like the sky where everyone aspires to reach!
13. *Arnold Swarzzenegger said,* I traveled to America in search of financial independence when I was 15yrs old. I became the world's strongest man 7 times and Mr Universe. I then got my Economics degree, then I became one of Hollywood's best actors before I was voted twice as governor of California."
*LESSON:* Don't wait for everybody to believe in your ability and dreams.
Beloved endeavour to be good to people you meet everyday, fear God and live peacefully with anyone you meet in life
source: Styli Man Ikoyi Eso 

4/30/2024

15 best Reference and Citation management tools

Here are 15 best Reference and Citation management tools

1. Citationsy: Citationsy is a widely used reference and citation management tool that researchers appreciate for its simplicity and efficiency.
2. 𝐒𝐜𝐢𝐀𝐈 : SciAI is a highly regarded reference and citation management tool that has gained popularity among researchers.
3. Trinka.ai: Trinka is a popular reference and citation management tool for researchers, known for its user-friendly interface and robust features.
4. Scholarcy: Scholarcy is a powerful literature review tool that helps researchers streamline their work. By employing advanced algorithms and natural language processing.
5. 𝐂𝐢𝐭𝐞𝐒𝐦𝐚𝐫𝐭: CiteSmart is a popular reference and citation management tool for researchers. It offers a user-friendly interface and powerful features that streamline the citation process.
6. Kudos®: Kudos is a popular reference and citation management tool designed to help researchers maximize the impact of their work.
7. 𝐈𝐫𝐢𝐬.𝐚𝐢: Iris AI is a cutting-edge reference and citation management tool for researchers. Using AI algorithms, it revolutionizes literature discovery and organization.
8. 𝐃𝐨𝐜𝐞𝐚𝐫𝟒𝐖𝐨𝐫𝐝: Docear4Word is a valuable reference and citation management tool catered specifically to researchers.
9. Qiqqa: Qiqqa is a popular reference and citation management tool that offers researchers a range of features to streamline their workflow.
10. citethisforme: “Cite This For Me” is a widely used reference and citation management tool for researchers. Its popularity stems from its user-friendly interface and time-saving capabilities.
𝟏𝟏. Zotero: An open-source tool that allows you to collect, organize, cite, and share research sources.
𝟏𝟐. Mendeley: A platform that combines a reference & citation manager, PDF organizer, and social network for researchers.
𝟏𝟑. EndNote: A comprehensive tool that enables researchers to search, organize, and format references and create bibliographies.
𝟏𝟒. RefWork: A cloud-based platform that simplifies the process of managing references and generating bibliographies.
𝟏𝟓. Citavi: A tool that supports reference management, knowledge organization, and task planning for academic researchers.

4/27/2024

30 Ways to Make Money in Cybersecurity\

30 Ways to Make Money in Cybersecurity:
👇👇

 1. Ethical Hacking/Penetration Testing

2. Cybersecurity Consulting
3. Vulnerability Assessments and Audits
4. Incident Response and Forensics
5. Security Architecture and Design
6. Secure Coding and Code Reviews
7. Security Awareness Training
8. Managed Security Services
9. Threat Hunting and Intelligence
10. Cloud Security Services
11. Security Product Development
12. Bug Bounty Programs
13. Cybersecurity Blogging and Content Creation
14. Cybersecurity Freelancing
15. Teaching and Training Programs
16. Security Certifications and Exams
17. Security Research and Development
18. Cybersecurity Startups
19. Cybersecurity Talent Recruitment
20. Virtual CISO (vCISO) Services
21. Security Compliance and Auditing
22. Cybersecurity Risk Management
23. Security Operations Center (SOC) Analyst
24. Security Product Sales and Marketing
25. Cybersecurity Event Speaking and Consulting
26. Cybersecurity Book Writing and Publishing
27. Security Tool Development and Scripting
28. Cybersecurity Podcast Hosting
29. Security Mentoring and Coaching
30. Cybersecurity Investments and Funding

4/25/2024

How to Identify FAKE Prophets?

How to Identify FAKE Prophets?

🤔
1. They preached heavily about wealth, richest, and blessings.
2. they only tell you the good things God can do for you. They’ll never condemn sins and immorality.
3. They brainwashed their followers to questions Science, evidence, and facts.
4. They preached mostly about how God would fight your wars. So, they like to turn you against everybody in your life.
5. All they care is to increase the number of congregations in their churches so as to raise more tithes.
6. They sell miracle water and miracle relics.
7. They preached forcefully, loudly and with lots of vigor to blind fool their flocks about their greatness in Christ. But this is just a deception. They’re pure evil behind the scenes.
8. They date women and men on their churches with impunity.
9. They claimed everything must happen through miracles.
10. You would always find their congregation crying and rolling on the floor in the name of the Holy Spirit. This is guaranteed evidence about fake prophets.
11. They claimed that through their powerful prayers all kinds of problems can be solved. In fact, they will claim to heal people from depression, lack of money, barrenness, HIV/AIDS, impotency, evil spirits amongst all kinds of wild claims.
So, ladies and gentlemen, by going to their churches, you are going to suffer a lot. You will lose money through so many church contributions without you knowing.

© Prof. PRO LUMUMBA QUOTES





4/20/2024

10 Habits to Implement to Become Highly Valuable in Your 20s and 30s

10 Habits to Implement to Become Highly Valuable in Your 20s and 30s:

👇👇

 ° Visualizing Your Future

Life is surprisingly simple.
If you know where you want to go, your brain will start figuring out ways to get there.

° Learning to Say NO
Success means putting your work on a pedestal.
It never gets easy saying NO to my friends or family...
Nevertheless It's the sacrifice I have to make.

° Avoiding Negative Environments
Our surroundings dictate the habits we partake in
It makes more sense to stop going to bars than to go and resist the urge to drink.
Your environment either works with you or against you.

° Neglecting Dating Life
Dating takes a lot of time and practice. Even if it’s mostly Tinder.
Instead, you should always focus on yourself:
• Get fit
• Make money
• Help your family
And when the right girl arrives, you'll have every tool to secure her.

° Fasting
Food is the enemy of focus. (mostly carbs)
And lack of focus is detrimental to succeed in any field.
Fasting for as little as 3-5 hours in the morning will significantly improve your output.

° Habit Stacking
Time is scarce.
And you can’t do everything in a 16 hour period.
Habit stacking is combing 2 or more tasks together
- like walking and listening to an audiobook.
You free up time for other things whilst accomplishing multiple objectives at once.

° Strategic Friction
Managing habits is simple
And the best way to do so is to play around with friction.
If you want to adopt a new habit — decrease friction
If you want to remove an old habit — increase friction
go to the gym? → pack your gym bag the night before
stop snacking? → remove snacks from your house
Simple yet extremely powerful.

° No Phone whilst Working
Have you ever received a notification and instantly glanced at your phone?
Like outrageously fast.
That’s how addicted your brain is to that signal.
And having your phone in the room whilst working is simply a battle you are destined to lose.
Leave your phone outside next time you sit down for work.

° Short Work Blocks
Working non-stop for long hours is ludicrous
Our brains get tired like muscles do after working out
It needs time to recover
15- 30 minutes at the bare minimum.
Shorter, purposeful work sessions yield greater results than longer, tedious ones.

° Buzzing my Hair
When you spend so much time and energy on developing yourself
The last thing you’d want to worry about is whether or not you are having a bad hair day.

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