* Chocolatier
@joshuachocolate
* Assistant Pastry Chef
* AU / Culinary Arts - 2020
* Patron Saint of RakΔ±
* IT Specialist
* Chocolatier
@joshuachocolate
* Assistant Pastry Chef
* AU / Culinary Arts - 2020
* Patron Saint of RakΔ±
* IT Specialist
Actively Seeking New Opportunities
Hello, mutuals and friends! π
Iβm reaching out again to share that Iβm still actively exploring career opportunities. Fully authorized to work in the USA-Remote & EMEA and I am looking for roles in these fields below:
π IT Engineering
π System Administration (Linux, Unix, Mainframe)
π Customer Support L3+ or Support Manager
π Security (Asset & Perimeter)
πAI/ML and Data Science (Data Engineering & Machine Learning Development)
πThink Tank Consulting (Diverse Problem-Solving for Complex Challenges)
#fedihired #fedihire #getfedihired
Let me tell you a small story about how I spend weeks to create few glyphs and AI make the same thing in 4 seconds π€¦ββοΈand Why we are irreplaceable by AI
https://medium.com/@yetkind/why-human-talent-remains-irreplaceable-in-modern-marketing-67bca3414abd
Simple Subnet Calculator
Just in case you are also bored to calculate on paper...
#automate #python #subnetting
Hey! Network; a little SQL Cheat sheet for you just in case if you need it or someone you know need it :)
I love it that @Tarah gave this young and upcoming hacker @deviantollam a speaking part in her talk! ;)
Awesome talk, thanks for rescuing the recording! π
Tarah & Deviant - He is the one who Knocks, I'm the one who Makes You Comply
https://youtube.com/watch?v=_-GuGE-_koY
About The Guest Olivia Gallucci is a junior at the Rochester Institute of Technology and an expert in offensive security and content creation. She has worked in various offensive roles, including pen testing and red teaming, and has also done freelance work in the field. Olivia is passionate about open source software and has contributed to several projects. She is known for her blog, oliviagallucci.com, where she shares her expertise in offensive security, open source, and glitter. Summary Olivia Gallucci, a junior at the Rochester Institute of Technology, shares her journey in offensive security and content creation. She emphasizes the importance of content creation in showcasing expertise and networking. Olivia discusses her experience in open source software and the benefits of contributing to the community. She also highlights her passion for malicious tool development in red teaming and exploit development. Olivia provides valuable advice for those interested in pursuing a similar career path. Key Takeaways Content creation is a powerful tool for showcasing expertise, networking, and finding opportunities. Open source software provides a valuable learning platform and fosters collaboration within the community. Malicious tool development in red teaming and exploit development requires a deep understanding of code and specific use cases. Reading other people's code and searching GitHub for popular offensive tools are effective ways to learn and improve coding skills. Getting a job in security or software development helps gain credibility and make connections in the field. Quotes "Content creation has really been great in terms of showing people what I know how to do, but also helping me know how to do what I know how to do." - Olivia Gallucci "Open source is an amazing place to start because you have YouTube for tutorials, but when you need help, the open source community breaks it down into simple concepts." - Olivia Gallucci "Malicious tool development is like a puzzle, figuring out where you fit in and how to modify existing code to achieve specific use cases." - Olivia Gallucci "Reading code and understanding what others have done is crucial in exploit development and identifying vulnerabilities." - Olivia Gallucci "Getting a job in security or software development helps gain credibility and make connections to pursue a career in exploit development." - Olivia Gallucci Socials and Resources https://twitter.com/OliviaGalluccii https://www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-gallucci/ https://oliviagallucci.com/
Summary In this episode of the Phillip Wylie Show, Phillip is joined by Eric Teichmiller, a technical account manager at Horizon 3. Eric shares his background in cybersecurity and his journey from IT to risk and compliance to offensive security. He explains his role as a technical account manager and how his defensive background helps him understand and support customers. Eric also discusses the benefits of certifications, offers advice for getting into cybersecurity, and shares his study tips and strategies for avoiding burnout. Takeaways Eric Teichmiller shares his background in cybersecurity and his journey from IT to risk and compliance to offensive security. As a technical account manager, Eric supports customers and acts as a subject matter expert for autonomous pen testing. Certifications can be beneficial in the cybersecurity field, but work experience and the ability to connect with interviewers are also important. Eric advises aspiring cybersecurity professionals to never stop learning, focus on building experience, and apply intentionally for positions. To avoid burnout while studying, eliminate distractions, find a learning method that works for you, and have hobbies outside of your day job. Eric's goal at Horizon3 is to explore positions that allow him to take a big picture approach and continue problem-solving. Sound Bites "I'm really enjoying cybersecurity as a whole." "I kind of have that customer perspective." "Everything that they were geeking out on not only works, but it works well." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:29 The Role of a Technical Account Manager 06:36 Transitioning from Defensive to Offensive Security 08:41 The Fascination with Autonomous Pen Testing 12:14 The Value of Certifications and Continuous Learning 14:13 Advice for Job Seekers in Cybersecurity 15:55 Navigating Job Descriptions and Requirements 20:12 Avoiding Burnout in Cybersecurity 24:07 Goals and Future Plans at Horizon 3 25:59 Final Thoughts and Conclusion Resources https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-teichmiller-82296295/ https://x.com/ericteichmiller
Here is a Windows 10 Desktop Hardening Cheat Sheet! π‘οΈ With support ending on October 14, 2025, send this to those that have not yet upgraded (we all have that stubborn friend), and contribute on GitHub if you have time :)
https://github.com/yetkind/Windows-10-Desktop-Hardening-Cheat-Sheet