Just a 🐡 in a 💾.
Former ops guy who ended up in infosec.
Just a 🐡 in a 💾.
Former ops guy who ended up in infosec.
@ErklaerKroete Der Preis ist wirklich hoch, das muss man sich wirklich leisten können. Insbesondere das man sich dort nicht länger als 1.5h mit einem kleinen Kind aufhalten wird.
Unverschämt war die Platzierung des Souvenir-Ramschs am Ende der Ausstellung, der nicht zu umgehen war.
Das Ganze hatte einen starken Scam-Geschmack.
Dem Kind hat es sehr gefallen. Das wäre im Alter der Zielgruppe auch bei einem Zoo-Besuch der Fall gewesen. Zumindest in #Dortmund deutlich günstiger.
@evacide Initial ideas:
1. Don‘t use social media.
2. Get a prepaid SIM/phone.
3. Always use the private/incognito mode in your browser.
4. Create an e-mail account with an EU based provider - with no business in the US (add list here).
5. Only use the e-mail account & prepaid SIM for communication with the clinics. Only use the browser - No app.
This should improve security/privacy for regular users significantly.
@wholesomedonut that depends on what you want to achieve with the certification.
They can be a tool for guided learning, because you have a test at the end. Choose what you are interessted to learn.
If you want one for your CV or to go full-time into #InfoSec, also choose on what your goals are.
I don‘t see CISSP as a management certification, it gives you an overview and the language to have conversations on different levels. My personal reason for getting it was my CV, that I always wanted to know that a security fence needs to be at least 8 feet high and https://youtu.be/whEWE6WC1Ew
Anyway, don’t debate so long about what kind of cert you want to get. If you find the CASP+ interesting and suitable for you, just do it.