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[–] [email protected] 8 points 21 hours ago (3 children)

Yea I’ve never understood the negative reaction to working with women in cyber security but those people are losers anyway.

On another note, how are you liking cyber security? Any questions? Concerns? Areas you’re interested in?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 hour ago

And they certainly look like losers lol

Hmm, I'm liking it very much. I've been self-hosting as part of my learning journey so I can understand better the things I learn and apply them. Right now I'm concerned with people replacing security roles with AI, but it's México and we're so behind in cybersecurity I think I can worry later. I want to go into GRC or auditing, any tips?

I like a lot of different areas, I'm thinking about following one of my teachers ideas and also offer freelance monitoring solutions. I try to learn a bit of everything so I can stay ready :)

BTW, if you know any software that's very used so I can start checking out, I'd be glad to hear about it. I know the FOSS alternatives are not that common and that's what I have to use rn

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 hours ago (1 children)

Yea I’ve never understood the negative reaction to working with women in cyber security

The ND boys who got bullied by girls for being little creepy weirdos got into tech as a replacement for a sex life, grew up creepy about it, can't be normal when the thing that they replaced in their lives is suddenly back and fucking with said replacement

Source: I was one of the ND boys getting bullied for being a creepy little weirdo and got into tech, but I learned how not to be such a creepy little weirdo from the bullying and managed to make a friend and learn and grow. Others.... Don't. Having known many of them closely, only some of them can be forgiven for this lack of decency

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 hours ago

Honestly, good on you dude. Being able to identify a toxic behavior and then make changes to better yourself is something a lot of people don’t do.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 18 hours ago (2 children)

As an older woman studying cybersecurity as well, it is very good to hear this from y'all.

Not who you asked but, I'm still early on and have heard I should go ahead and start some certifications on my own. Suggestions on the first few possibly from someone in the field?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 hours ago

I found certifications to be a waste of time and money, honestly. I literally had HR at multiple places tell me it was entirely irrelevant to their decision to even interview me when it was a job requirement to have

Im rather convinced it was once useful as I knew someone who did it, but at some point it swapped to the same fucking scam colleges are in the US: pay to be sub-entry-level in their eyes

[–] [email protected] 3 points 17 hours ago

Certificates when you first start are good for getting your foot in the door but the best way to learn in a real world experience. To answer your question, 99.88% of people would said Security+, but that cert is nothing compared to actually dealing with actual real world BS. Certain types of attacks don’t follow a pattern and being able to adapt to that isn’t going to be taught in Security+