For all my use cases it has replaced MobaXTerm. I'll fire Moba up once in a while when I need to pop something up in X windows, but that's a rarity. Between the new terminal and MS Code's ability to edit code remotely…
One thing I've asked just about everyone who I've managed lately is if they have a job or a career? Folks with jobs normally have few skills that they do 9 - 5 Mon - Fri. They don't learn new skills, nor take on…
I just started in a new role a few months ago and was given a new MBP. I used an older one in my last role and loved it, but the new ones I simply can't stand. For starters the keyboards feel cheap, I needed 2 - 3…
My wife, kids and I have slowly been replacing all our Apple products over the past couple of years. We've replace the kid's MacBook Airs with MS Surface and my MBP was replaced with an MSI laptop with proper dedicated…
WSL is what finally got me to move off of OSX and back into Windows. IMHO, I prefer a thin MSI laptop to a MBP and a Surface to a MacBook Air. I'm trading my work MBP in for a Win 10 laptop with proper ports and docking…
It depends on the industry and their regulatory obligations as well as their risk tolerance. Defense and Finance should have a 3 strikes rule for specific role within their orgs that produce the greatest risk. Health…
I'm moving into my 50s and have never had any issues yet with ageism, but I work in the mid-west. A lot of guys and gals my age aren't helping themselves by letting their skills go stale and to continually skill up with…
I've been to a few Security conferences to maintain "points" to maintain a certification. The last conference I was at there was a guy talking about how to be a newbie. Nothing technical about the talk, and was…
52 here and code everyday, some for work, some for personal development, but most because I enjoy it. I am also manage a security engineering team for a living. I've been coding since I was 12ish. Most of what I code in…
Being a manager of an InfoSec team I agree with this, especially the CISSP and CEH. I've seen a few folks get a CEH and then they're off to App testing land, but the funning thing is, none of them has ever written an…
Ditto this. In my part of the world CEH isn't much, it just states you have a basic idea of the tools and processes needed to be a CEH. Ask a job candidate with a CEH to describe the steps in setting up MiTM server and…
I would sooner hire a person who is flipping burgers to support his family than I would a guy who surfs twitter like this whiner. This guy sounds like he'd be a pain to work with, I mean if you can't find the humility…
For all my use cases it has replaced MobaXTerm. I'll fire Moba up once in a while when I need to pop something up in X windows, but that's a rarity. Between the new terminal and MS Code's ability to edit code remotely…
One thing I've asked just about everyone who I've managed lately is if they have a job or a career? Folks with jobs normally have few skills that they do 9 - 5 Mon - Fri. They don't learn new skills, nor take on…
I just started in a new role a few months ago and was given a new MBP. I used an older one in my last role and loved it, but the new ones I simply can't stand. For starters the keyboards feel cheap, I needed 2 - 3…
My wife, kids and I have slowly been replacing all our Apple products over the past couple of years. We've replace the kid's MacBook Airs with MS Surface and my MBP was replaced with an MSI laptop with proper dedicated…
WSL is what finally got me to move off of OSX and back into Windows. IMHO, I prefer a thin MSI laptop to a MBP and a Surface to a MacBook Air. I'm trading my work MBP in for a Win 10 laptop with proper ports and docking…
It depends on the industry and their regulatory obligations as well as their risk tolerance. Defense and Finance should have a 3 strikes rule for specific role within their orgs that produce the greatest risk. Health…
I'm moving into my 50s and have never had any issues yet with ageism, but I work in the mid-west. A lot of guys and gals my age aren't helping themselves by letting their skills go stale and to continually skill up with…
I've been to a few Security conferences to maintain "points" to maintain a certification. The last conference I was at there was a guy talking about how to be a newbie. Nothing technical about the talk, and was…
52 here and code everyday, some for work, some for personal development, but most because I enjoy it. I am also manage a security engineering team for a living. I've been coding since I was 12ish. Most of what I code in…
Being a manager of an InfoSec team I agree with this, especially the CISSP and CEH. I've seen a few folks get a CEH and then they're off to App testing land, but the funning thing is, none of them has ever written an…
Ditto this. In my part of the world CEH isn't much, it just states you have a basic idea of the tools and processes needed to be a CEH. Ask a job candidate with a CEH to describe the steps in setting up MiTM server and…
I would sooner hire a person who is flipping burgers to support his family than I would a guy who surfs twitter like this whiner. This guy sounds like he'd be a pain to work with, I mean if you can't find the humility…