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J_mines

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Joined September 2017
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IAM is hiring but everyone wants to pentest.


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The last few days have been a riotous blur of meetings, meetings and more meetings. My social battery has been pressed on all sides, but it’s holding up surprisingly well. I am stressed and I am stressing. But it’s the good type; the productive type. Nothing to worry about…yet.


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Last night, Ola and I had one of those conversations that leaves you staring into space long afterwards. We talked about happiness or rather, the fight for it. I marvelled at how unfair it felt, this incessant hustle for the “big moment”, in a life we never asked to enter.


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I have submitted myself to a lifetime of constant awe. I want to remain besotted with the beauty that I’m surrounded by. I desire to be perennially rendered breathless by the sheer wonder that disguises itself in the simplicity of my daily routine.


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i couldn't code 1 year ago now i have a mobile app with 100k users, $4k MRR + a SaaS with 2,000 users and $2k MRR builders win, watchers watch. go build (that's how i learned - by building)

Building a project will teach you more than watching a tutorial ever will.



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OSI Permissions - chmod Networking - nmcli/nmtui Firewall - iptables/firewalls Systemd - systemctl Package mgmt - yum/dnf Partitioning - fdisk/parted, lvm, xfs Containers - podman/dockef Remote protocol - ssh/scp/sftp Process mgmt. - top/ps Backups - rsync Logs - journald/syslog

What type of technical questions do they typically ask for Linux roles? I have one coming up so I’m curious.



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This year in CyberGirls: Nigeria took the lead in Penetration testing and SOC talents. But you see that Digital Forensics? leave it for Zimbabwe and Kenya! Same story for DevSecOps….Kenya and Zimbabwe are on top! There are some sprinkles of Botswana, Cameroon, Ethiopia,…


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There’s something about learning new things. You’re suddenly aware of the celestial gap between what you thought you knew and what you truly know.


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This!!! See! if everybody is whining you, please don’t whine yourself. Know your craft and know it well.

Please, master your skill, ignore the applause; you know you still have a lot to work on.



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Just signed my offer letter… Endpoint Security Engineer, $2k signing bonus, 100% remote… GOD IS SO GOOD!


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Have you heard?? ISC2.org is offering a 100% discount on their exam, if you’ve written certified in cybersecurity and you failed it, this is the time to use this discount now. Visit isc2.org to register All the best!!


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Neither. Beginner. Import library library.do_the_thing Make API calls Manipulate data Write to file I built an entire SOC alerting algorithm using exactly this

Please what’s the level of Python, JS language understanding does one have to learn before going into cybersecurity especially in the paths that it’s needed? INTERMEDIATE OR ADVANCED? Thanks for your insights on here.



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6 SIMPLE Linux Projects for your Cybersecurity Portfolio: 1. Automating tasks with BASH 2. Downloading/installing software 3. Scheduling tasks with CRON 4. Monitoring system resources 5. Backing up/restoring files 6. Managing Firewall rules This can be learned in a week.


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The art of Learning Programming for Red teaming and CyberSecurity. 5mukx.site/blog/11-02-202… This covers the importance of programming in red teaming and cybersecurity, and provides a path to choose which direction is right for you.

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Microsoft Azure (Concepts + Hands-on) - FREE Courses {For Limited Time} 🔗 techyoutube.com/index.php/2024…

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Don’t start your cybersecurity journey focusing on specialization Stick with the basics at the start. Mastering the basics in this field will make you exceptional The basics?👇🏻 CompTIA Network+, CCNA & Security+ You can’t go wrong with this 👆🏻


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