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NOC technician, infosec follower, and certified smartass. I do a lot of game and sound design on the side, usually for my own means, but have done work for the latter in the past. 
Also a Rum fanatic, gotta keep up that rough voice all year for pirate day. Cooking is the other magic hobby, to the point of being that asshole who likes to post his food and recipes online as much as he should be posting IT stuff.

“What did you do all night?”

“Oh yeah, spent the entire time sifting through more than 6TB of data in hopes myself and family weren’t affected by various security breaches happening all at the same time that leaked PII. No the house isn’t on fire, just my soul.”

Our workplace decided to move off of Iterm a while back for our Mac based terminals. So far it’s been an interesting process, since we tried a few different ones but decided to settle on Wezterm due to the similarities. One of the greatest mistakes was giving us a .lua config with the ability to add .gifs and silly backgrounds. You can also make panorama’s that scroll when you do, so that’s pretty cool.

I regret nothing.

@hacks4pancakes With 3 laptops you have enough to have a death match on Doom’s entryway, a 1 on 1 with Bob and Alice, with Mallory spectating and joining in to screw over either side.
Working a noc at night during a statewide severe storm be like:

Some people liked this when I use to do it on Twitter/blogging years back, so I’m bringing it here, screw it. I do a lot of cooking and tend to come up with fun, somewhat original ideas for food that have some security/networking name. I don’t have either of those socials anymore, so here we go.

Ping Flooded Stir Fry:
Ingredients:
- 1 pound of flat steak
- 1 pound of chicken tenderloins
- 2-3 assorted peppers, sliced.
- 1 pound of mushrooms.
- 2-3 cups of rice (white, jasmine, yellow, etc), depending on people serving.
- 2 eggs
Sauce for the steak:
- Soy
- Ginger
- Basalmic Vinegar
- Chili powder
- Brown Sugar
- Garlic Powder
For chicken, replace the liquids for a dry rub of the above with some red pepper flakes.

In a Wok, pour some sesame oil and olive oil together and cook the meat, remove it from heat, then do the chicken. Once both are cooked and removed, combine the mushrooms and peppers and cook them until soft. Combine everything into the wok, mix with some Hoisin sauce.
In a separate pot, boil the rice, move it over to a pan once done, mix the egg and any leftover sauce from the meats. Grab a plate and combine. Egg roll suggested as a side.

Enjoy!

Thought experiment that I’ve seen some application for recently at my job. Ever heard of the boat of Theseus?

Consider a large network: is it still the same network if you replaced every device within with new equipment or patchwork of a similar devices? Or is it a new abomination that has no similarities to what it’s original boundaries and abilities were?

Applies to security as well, which is a forever evolving abomination.

Having a tornado touch down only a few miles from your office really gives you a perspective on life that shit outside these white walls is occasionally more insane than shit going on inside your network. Seeing debris fly past you, only to remember that most NOCs seem to be built like bomb shelters nowadays….

5 in the morning, all is quiet in the NOC, casually sipping on coffee.

5:20am rolls around, start hearing something hit the building. I spit out my coffee on my screen.

“The Hell was that?!”
Oh right, a tornado of souls going across Ohio. Knocking out fiber in its wake.

Whole country: ATT and other networks down?! Cyberattack! Cyberattack!

People who work in NOC’s at 3am: Looks like someone fat fingered something again at AT&T.

@av1d I’d say a lot of it comes down to the realization of the mass amount of content that’ll be lost when the dead bird is cremated. Everyone knows it’ll probably happen, but are getting their grief out of the way now. Better now than whenever that actually happens.