This is massively underselling the kind of change management processes and potential challenges of scale a deployment like this would require at large enterprises. It's never as simple as "deploy app to nodes".…
Doing incident response was the most stressful job I've ever had. I left it to do security engineering and don't miss it in the slightest. So many nights and weekends blown on calls with lawyers, executives, etc.
Interesting, is that just because of the privacy implications of using chrome? My experience has been that most desktop IT teams don't have the resources to fine-tune browser configs on endpoints around things like…
Firefox has some catches that make it not as easy to use in a work environment though and I honestly think will hurt their market share over time, mainly the fact that it doesn't use the OS cert store. This causes…
Many US employees are literally living paycheck to paycheck. Not being given paid leave would mean not taking leave at all as they cannot afford to miss a paycheck.
I found an submitted a bug once through bugcrowd to a very well known company where a session cookie could be used for complete account takeover even after the user had signed out etc. I was blown away when I got the…
Honestly I think the noise and chaos of open offices are positives to executives because it creates the appearance of work. I follow some of the executives of the company I work at (we have an open office) and they are…
This is actually an interesting case from a PCI perspective. PCI doesn't protect last 4 of a credit card number or names individually, as you wouldn't be able to link name to card number if stored separately. Name is…
Hah I should clarify, when I said HotS, I meant Heart of the Swarm expansion for SC2!
"ADHD millenials" generalize much? I am a millenial who loves the 1v1, competitive aspect of SC2, but I also love games like Civ, Crusader Kings, Heart of Iron etc. There are other RTS games out there for you, but I…
I started in bronze, managed to grind all the way up to diamond with all 3 races. I enjoyed it because I also followed the esport scene around it. Honestly, it was the esport scene that drew me in initially back in…
Yeah I stopped playing during HotS despite being very passionate about the game because it just became so boring to watch at the highest levels which broke my heart. But I recently picked it up again and just finished…
I think that coding tests and challenges apply a sort of artificial pressure and requirement to have things memorized that aren't there in the real world. I think it would be a mistake to discount a candidate who has…
Honestly, as someone who is leaving "blue-team" network security work for a "DevOps" production team (I know, I know), it's really a mixed bag. I've done blue-team for 2 companies now and honestly the job is more…
This is massively underselling the kind of change management processes and potential challenges of scale a deployment like this would require at large enterprises. It's never as simple as "deploy app to nodes".…
Doing incident response was the most stressful job I've ever had. I left it to do security engineering and don't miss it in the slightest. So many nights and weekends blown on calls with lawyers, executives, etc.
Interesting, is that just because of the privacy implications of using chrome? My experience has been that most desktop IT teams don't have the resources to fine-tune browser configs on endpoints around things like…
Firefox has some catches that make it not as easy to use in a work environment though and I honestly think will hurt their market share over time, mainly the fact that it doesn't use the OS cert store. This causes…
Many US employees are literally living paycheck to paycheck. Not being given paid leave would mean not taking leave at all as they cannot afford to miss a paycheck.
I found an submitted a bug once through bugcrowd to a very well known company where a session cookie could be used for complete account takeover even after the user had signed out etc. I was blown away when I got the…
Honestly I think the noise and chaos of open offices are positives to executives because it creates the appearance of work. I follow some of the executives of the company I work at (we have an open office) and they are…
This is actually an interesting case from a PCI perspective. PCI doesn't protect last 4 of a credit card number or names individually, as you wouldn't be able to link name to card number if stored separately. Name is…
Hah I should clarify, when I said HotS, I meant Heart of the Swarm expansion for SC2!
"ADHD millenials" generalize much? I am a millenial who loves the 1v1, competitive aspect of SC2, but I also love games like Civ, Crusader Kings, Heart of Iron etc. There are other RTS games out there for you, but I…
I started in bronze, managed to grind all the way up to diamond with all 3 races. I enjoyed it because I also followed the esport scene around it. Honestly, it was the esport scene that drew me in initially back in…
Yeah I stopped playing during HotS despite being very passionate about the game because it just became so boring to watch at the highest levels which broke my heart. But I recently picked it up again and just finished…
I think that coding tests and challenges apply a sort of artificial pressure and requirement to have things memorized that aren't there in the real world. I think it would be a mistake to discount a candidate who has…
Honestly, as someone who is leaving "blue-team" network security work for a "DevOps" production team (I know, I know), it's really a mixed bag. I've done blue-team for 2 companies now and honestly the job is more…