When I first started in security, I networked in my local community by attending events, volunteering, etc and got involved in online communities. That's how I landed my first security role and how I got a job at PayPal -- through networking. It took a couple of years though.
I’d encourage your husband to network with local infosec groups.
They’re great for meeting others and educational for learning new areas of security.
I’ll pitch @owasp local chapter meetings as a great one to attend because I’m on their Board :)
That’s why grades drive me crazy; it measures how perfectly you got it the first time and normalizes the avoidance of mistakes.
If I’m worried about making mistakes, then I’m living a diminished life.
I guess I’m the outlier.
For entry level roles that I hire, my expectation is they will know very little and I’ll teach/train them. I’m mainly looking for someone eager to learn.
* Automated discovery of business logic flaws
* How to replace pentesting with bug bounty
* How to humiliate devs into making no security mistakes
* Fastest way to get vulns fixed is by marking them all ‘critical’
I was reading an article on @BloombergQuint when I was redirected to a site that said I had a virus.
Malicious ads are real and is why people use ad blockers.
If you’re wondering which app it pushed to install, see thread.
Are you concerned your your iPhone and Android devices may have been targeted by NSO #Pegasus spyware: As a first step, check out this Toolkit to help you scan for evidence targeting. Mobile Verification Toolkit (MVT) is easy to use, check it out: github.com/mvt-project/mvt
🚨 We @AmnestyTech have published a toolkit for #PegasusProject to help you scan your iPhone and Android devices for evidence of NSO's Pegasus spyware targeting your phone. Mobile Verification Toolkit (MVT) is easy to use, check it out: github.com/mvt-project/mvt
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"By reflecting on what made my Zoom calls feel good, I have been able to carry energy-giving practices into my digital life, and revolutionize my understanding of what it means to be fulfilled in online interactions." –@letricladypoints.datasociety.net/culti…
Feature request for @amazon
There should be an option to exclude items that are not easily returnable. I will never knowingly buy a non-returnable item.
It must be a source of endless complaints?
It’s a huge hassle for me to confirm the refund policy on EVERY F’ING ITEM.
Same with my great-grandma for a 1950s rotary phone. She rented it for 40+ years and when my mom called the phone company to cancel the rental, they said “keep it.” 😡
"You can show up as you and you are enough"
I am loving @IamTabithaBrown's acceptance speech at the CROWN Awards (@thecrownact).
This is just a clip, be sure to watch the entire program.
And support The Crown Act to end race-based hair discrimination.
thecrownact.com/crown-awards