Message from @Stargatemaster96

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2021-01-20 19:11:11 UTC  

IIRC David is

2021-01-20 19:35:39 UTC  

I am getting my master's in cyber security

2021-01-20 19:38:21 UTC  

Nice. Do you think the Comp TIA's are adequate to get started in the field? Specifically Security+.

2021-01-20 19:50:07 UTC  

It's not the top cert most places are looking for but I have seen some ask for it and it's easier to get then many because it doesn't have an experience requirement. If you don't also have a degree I think it wouldn't hurt and probably help.

2021-01-20 19:55:43 UTC  

shiiiit

2021-01-20 19:56:41 UTC  

When I worked in the defense industry I got security+, i didn't think it was tough per se but there was an assload of info to know IMO

2021-01-20 19:57:01 UTC  

both technical and non technical

2021-01-20 19:57:42 UTC  

im not cyber security tho just software developer

2021-01-20 20:07:49 UTC  

Security+ is always listed as one of the best certs to get, however when I've looked at job listings in the past, I see very few that mention it. Probably the top cert in the field that I've seen is CISSP, that requires three to five years if experience in the field thou.

That said, you may want to look at jobs in places you wan to work to see what they require with your experiences. I will be going into the job market in a few years with advanced degrees and publications but I'd also like to stay in my home state so if you have a larger search area you might be able to find more.

2021-01-20 20:13:54 UTC  

Do you know a relatively small and soundproof rack? Shouldn't be over 250$

2021-01-20 20:16:07 UTC  

I already saw some pretty good ones on ebay. Some with up to 4 CPUs with 6 cores each for a pretty good price.

2021-01-20 20:19:37 UTC  

yeah the job didnt require it as a prereq, but was one they required you to get while on the job (they paid for the cert/training classes) before you were allowed into top secret clearance zones.

2021-01-20 20:20:31 UTC  

His was massive it was crazy. We had to go grab it states away and then carry it up 3 flights of stairs to his apartment

2021-01-20 20:20:38 UTC  

But i was thinking about buying the rack chassis and just build my own parts into it. Something like Dual Socket MoBo with 2 Octa Core Xeons, around 64gb DDR3 ECC Ram and a Consumer Corsair PSU. Just not sure how to cool that thing because of the weird construction of that case. Should I cool a Server CPU Actively or Passively?

2021-01-20 20:25:00 UTC  

Wonder why they didn't sell the servers and the rack separately

2021-01-20 20:25:44 UTC  

A rack like that is what I'd want. If you're going to pay and transport a server rack, might as well get a full 48U.

2021-01-20 20:25:49 UTC  

I appreciate the honest response! I'm new in IT. Just got my first job in tech support but the company offers most Comp TIA courses so I'm going to study like a scholar monk lol I just want to get into an entry level job and I can move so I'm flexible there. I see so many cyber security issues and most companies seem woefully unready. Solar wind hacks really seemed to wake me up.

2021-01-20 20:27:28 UTC  

Just looked it up, yeah it was a 48U. He got it super cheap like <$100 the guy was selling a bunch of them

2021-01-20 20:27:54 UTC  

He bought a trailer for my truck though so it was worht it

2021-01-20 20:29:31 UTC  

(for me)

2021-01-20 20:30:28 UTC  

So many companies use IT and Cyber Security as the place to cut corners to stay on budget. It's also one of the reasons they love the outsource that to the cloud or people in other countries.

However, did more and more hacks and more of the industry being reliant on networked technology I see more companies taking notice. If they don't, they will be left behind.

A friend of mine pointed out that manufacturing and factories will be a hot place for cybersecurity experts in the next few years as these factories get more and more automated.

2021-01-20 20:31:13 UTC  

IT always stifling me

2021-01-20 20:31:14 UTC  

lol

2021-01-20 20:31:33 UTC  

we're always fighting with each other

2021-01-20 22:03:54 UTC  

https://ghostbin.co/paste/hwzn6 DECOUPLING FROM MAINSTREAM 101

2021-01-20 22:10:13 UTC  

I would also like to get Education (not sure if that's the right word) in IT because I am pretty interested in it. I have been going to IT classes in my school for 3 years now I think and I really like it, but I can't decide between IT and Customs Enforcement. I would also have the Option to do the Training for Customs Enforcement and then just learn about IT and get Education in it and then choose which one I like as my job. (sorry if some words are wrong I don't know how to paraphrase it cuz English is my third language and I am not exactly the best)

2021-01-20 22:15:13 UTC  

Has anyone experience with being an Computer scientist aka. IT Guy in the military, and if yes how was it? What did you do?

2021-01-21 01:04:02 UTC  

Call me old-fashioned, but

2021-01-21 01:29:04 UTC  

good lord

2021-01-21 01:29:08 UTC  

brings me back

2021-01-21 01:29:13 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801170161868341308/801624409445761084/unknown.png

2021-01-21 01:29:27 UTC  

hate this splice

2021-01-21 01:30:44 UTC  

almost always see this splice when i pick up another bike

2021-01-21 01:30:53 UTC  

think it's popular with electricians

2021-01-21 01:36:20 UTC  

Anyone know of any good Windows emulators for Mac that are free? PlayOnMac stopped working and I can’t find a good replacement

2021-01-21 01:53:48 UTC  

Wine? thats what i used way back

2021-01-21 01:54:53 UTC  

Also did you recently upgrade to Catalina or newer? those broke tons of stuff

2021-01-21 02:07:30 UTC  

I know that PlayOnMac uses Wine and I can’t figure out how to use it on its own but I’ll try and figure it out
I actually downgraded my computer back to Mojave after one of my family members updated it. I used it with PlayOnMac smoothly until around 6 months ago so I know Catalina isn’t the issue