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I currently work as a DevOps and I am trying to move my carrer into #infosec

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Let's try this:

Hello. My name is Bear. (Seriously, it's my legal last name.) I'm an #InformationTechnology pro with around 30 years of experience spanning a broad range of categories. My most recent job titles include System Administrator, Desktop Administrator, and IT Administrator. I've worked at MIT, Harvard Business Publishing, IBM, and VMware.

I've been unemployed for over a year in this awful tech job market. Hire me. Seriously. I’m worth it.

DM me for my PDF resume.

#GetFediHired

@szbalint @tdp_org they have said (Linked In article as source) that the incident does not affects Mac or Linux hosts, that it’s just windows machines affected. I was not expecting that the big majority of air traffic servers/machines used windows. I meant at leas I was hoping for 50% Windows 50% other OS

Edit: typos

@listless Good point. More thought needs to be had on this point.

@ben excellent point. I will edit the toot with the correction!

Regarding where to store the signature I think it’s a good point not to have it in the metadata, what if there can be a way to store it inside the photo itself?.

Maybe it’s not possible, maybe it’s a problem to solve in the future.

@Huriken good point!

Ok people interested in #photography and #cybersecurity hear me out.

Make all the cameras have a standard where you can upload your pgp private key. So that every photo is signed with it (if we can add the timestamp to the signature itself can be very helpful) so that way photographers can show ownership of photos.

As an added bonus, maybe by the photos being signed we can stop such photos to be used in the pool of AI.

I am sure I’m not the first one ever to think of this, I just thought it was cool.

What do you guys think?

@jerry Wow that is an impressive run. Respect to you Jerry, one day I hope to gather as much knowledge as you.

Now as you said, it’s recharge time.

I am sure you will do incredible things next.

Thank you for running this instance.

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