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May 23, 2013, 02:41:14 AM
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Resources / Career Central / InfoSec in Central, FL
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on: May 12, 2013, 01:26:52 PM
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Wife and I have been chatting about moving out of glorious CT and heading down south to FL. I think after the last couple winters, I may be ready for that change. So I started peaking at the job boards for the Orlando area and there do seem to be some opportunities. Just curious if anyone has any suggestions or may know of any additional opportunities for that area. Another possibility with moving to FL is that the wife would be more tolerant of work related travel. So I would be open to positions that do not require me to be in any particular geographic location.
Thanks for your assistance!
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Network Pen Testing / Re: You'll find this funny but I'm pretty serious. Need my own servers "hacked"
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on: May 07, 2013, 07:56:40 PM
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First question, have you hardened your server to the best of your abilities/knowledge? Have you covered the Security 101 basics? renamed default admins? disabled guest? use complex passwords? disable unneeded services? installed AV and configured it? enabled the client based firewall and configured it? Fully patched on both the Operating System and applications? Ensure any local service/user accounts are running with least privilege access?
If you have done all of that, then you might be ready for a pen test. And like Xtophertaito suggested, give it a go yourself, you will learn a lot. Also another good idea is to grab something like OpenVAS or Nessus Community edition and run some vuln scans against your system. Google on the critical/high findings to learn how to fix them. Good luck!
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Programming / Re: Finished Python Course in Codecademy now what?
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on: May 07, 2013, 07:37:52 PM
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Thanks hurtl0cker, I actually grabbed the Ciphers book a couple weeks ago. Looking forward to reading through that. Going to work my way through violent python. And yes, practice practice practice. I heard someone mention it is best to do a little bit of coding every day than try to do a couple hours in a single day once a week. Get's the repetition thing going. once I've had my fill of python I will head back into more web oriented languages and maybe get my web building up to snuff. My poor domain has laid dormant for far too long and it needs some action.
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Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications / Programming / Re: Finished Python Course in Codecademy now what?
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on: April 27, 2013, 06:48:27 AM
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its not so much about branching out, I do enjoy a bit a pen testing, trying to keep it on the free side or at least less expensive side. Though I just took a gander at them and 250 bucks and lifetime updates, ability to download the material, not too shabby. Hmm, may have to review further. I had a SANS course approved but it is no longer available in on-demand which sort of sucks. So if that doesn't happen I want to fill that study time with something else.
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