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Engineer doing security things, whatever that is called these days. New here, and I like it. Thoughts and opinions are my own, not my employers.
LocationDresden, Germany
Homehttps://crashd.co/
@linxack Verica has started on putting together a training on prowler. https://www.verica.io/blog/prowler-training-now-available/
Not exactly what you are looking for, but maybe good supplemental material
Prowler Training Now Available

Today we’re releasing a Prowler Training Course to help people start using Prowler and get up to speed quickly. The course is free, and consists of a series of short, actionable videos where I walk you through the basics of Prowler, how to run it and what some sample outputs look like, and then how to write your own custom checks and some advanced features like sending your results directly to Security Hub.

Verica
@linxack so hands on cloud pentesting focused on aws. Any specific service mix in mind?
@linxack Anything specific you are looking to learn?
Who here remembers this one? 😅
@hacks4pancakes I do not agree with that being the only thing really worth reading/saving, but I do agree with the content of the thread you shared. Also, I feel heard when reading that. ❤️

debugging strategy: use sounds or pictures

I'm still not super satisfied with the examples in this one, I'd love to hear examples of how you use visualizations or sounds to debug

@coleens_ honestly I love my job. I would likely split my time differently. Do more mentoring and build out my woodworking and 3d printing hobbies. But definitely continue doing this job at lease half of my time.
@marcusolsson I take it you are working on #obsidianProjects . Thanks for the work you do and the contribution you make. Even though that app does not work for my brain and flow, I can see that it will work for others. It is well crafted and smooth to the touch. The time you spend helps people organize and structure, making them more successful in their endeavours. That is, at least to me, a very important and worthwhile thing. Once again. Thank you.
@Tracketpacer personally I am supportive of that.

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