SRE, Infosec, Computers, Gaming, Linux
Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer.
SRE, Infosec, Computers, Gaming, Linux
Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer.
To anyone who is new in InfoSec, Quant Risk, etc., especially if you feel like an outsider and don't know anyone --
Please say hello. I'm happy to connect.
I'm now officially an Old Timer™️, but once I was new like you
Let me know what help you might need. Ask dumb questions.
(Please boost. Thanks)
#cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #risk #quantitative #metrics
When I get to 100,000 followers on Mastodon I will officially bring Mastodons back from extinction.
Boost and favorite this post to help make this happen ASAP.
Hi everyone! I'm Marlene and here's my introductory toot❤️ 👋🏾
I'm a software engineer and Pythonista, currently working remotely for Voltron Data. I was on the board of the PSF and just joined as the vice chair of the ACM Practitioner board. I'm also an organizer for PyCon Africa 🌍
I love computers, open source and learning. I'm also a big fan of creative coding and enjoy experimenting with AI and ML a lot! I'd love to connect with other #python people here❤️ ✨
Breaking in is half the battle: Follow Laura Knight through her adventures in Penetration Testing.
The Pen Test Diaries allow you to follow a penetration tester through the technical, and non-technical processes involved in testing an organisations information security measures.
Based on the author's real world experiences, the diaries tell fictionalised versions of penetration testing discoveries.
The thing where Tumblr and maybe Flickr are embracing ActivityPub is just so interesting to me
For years now the single biggest challenge in launching new social software has been bootstrapping new social graphs for your users
Around 2010 the answer was to use FB and Twitter APIs, but those have got more restricted over time and don't really feel like a safe bet to build on in 2022
Having smaller (but still huge!) networks embrace an open standard feels like a HUGE leap forward