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#1
Certifications and Careers / Job hunting
July 01, 2020, 04:51:53 AM
Hi, this is from an US based security company I am following and I have decided it could be of interest to the guys of the wrong side of the ocean:

If you're job hunting and need some help hunting for what you're looking for, Jason Blanchard does livestreams twice a week on how to hunt for jobs using OSINT, marketing technology, and a hacker/social engineer mindset. - https://www.twitch.tv/banjocrashland
#2
Forum Lobby / Re: Networking Language
December 11, 2019, 02:16:25 PM
The problems were with university textbooks. No vendor will ever translated manuals for networking gears (I hope). Almost all of us learned via English courses / videos, etc.
#3
Forum Lobby / Re: Networking Language
December 08, 2019, 01:42:44 PM
In the past I have tried to read some networking books written in bulgarian (my native). The translation of the termins made them totally unreadable - I have lasted up to page 10
#4
Have you considered using something like Burp / Zap and automatically change https to http? Should be possible, but I am not good with those (probably not a bad idea to have a deeper look myself).
#5
Forum Lobby / Re: Cisco part numbers with =
July 05, 2019, 01:16:43 AM
Quote from: Dieselboy on July 03, 2019, 09:52:35 PM
I searched around the web to find what are the differences between the = and without the = and what I found was a cisco support forum post from someone who said the one with = is for spare parts and can be ordered separately.
This is correct, but I don't have official info. Probably is written somewhere in CCW (or could be viewed in the item notes there), hopefully.
#6
Guides and Labs / An opensource security course
June 24, 2019, 06:01:23 AM
Hello, this is what I found in one of the security groups I am following. Even it is on mega, it is noted as an open source course. The course material range from secure coding and pentesting up to forensics.

https://mega.nz/#F!adpgWYgJ!HSr97HTDUGY1E_rv0hu9Zw!eM5w2I6D

If you believe copyrights are violated, please excuse me and feel free to remove it (or DM me, I will remove the link).
#7
Certifications and Careers / Re: Cisco Cert Changes
June 13, 2019, 11:11:35 AM
In one of the fb groups there was info from Cisco guys that CCNA CyberOps would stay and info on the web is wrong. Not sure if it is true, but is going to be nice, I am a huge fan and it is more or less vendor neutral.
#8
Hello, I finally succed to land my first security job. A big service provider decides to outsource a whole new center here and needed security guys (like a bunch of), so your dear is now into the security team. And I have started my PWK  (not that I have time for it).
#9
Guides and Labs / Re: ICS Security resources
June 05, 2019, 08:29:01 AM
If you have some devices for testing, I can help destroying them  >:D

Just need to finish my OSCP before...
#10
Guides and Labs / ICS Security resources
May 31, 2019, 02:37:10 AM
Hello,

I was looking for resources regarding IIOT devices (for my master thesis) and found this link:

https://www.controlthings.io/resources - interesting materials regarding ICS security.
#11
You can look at the price of the Internet here. It will make your CFO cry like a small baby :)

For example:
https://www.vivacom.bg/bg/business/ceni-i-uslugi/internet/optichen

This is not by any chance the cheapest provider. Sorry, but I didn't find the English version.
#12
This one is for security guy  - The EU institutions are looking for officers and assistants in the fields of security operations, technical security and information and document security.

You must be an EU citizen and know at least two official EU languages, one of which must be English or French.

To apply as an officer, you need a university degree of at least 4 years followed by at least 6 years' professional experience in the area of security relevant to the duties concerned or a university degree of at least 3 years followed by at least 7 years' relevant professional experience. You can also apply if you have equivalent professional training attested by a diploma or a certificate issued by a higher education institution or by a public institution such as a police, military or intelligence academy, followed by at least 7 years' relevant professional experience.

The position of assistant requires a post-secondary diploma relevant to the nature of the duties, or professional training equivalent to European Qualification Framework Level 5, followed by at least 3 years of relevant work experience. You can also apply if you have a diploma giving access to post-secondary education or if you have had professional training (equivalent to European Qualification Framework Level 4) both followed by at least 6 years of relevant work experience.


I would really like to see somebody from Greece / Romania / Bulgaria for example, that knows only French and no English.
#13
Forum Lobby / Re: Don't Hack That Website!
February 02, 2019, 05:42:56 AM
Did you realize that happened in Hungary? In this part of the world testing, the system was considering an attack against the telecom. The oligarchs that own the telecom thought -" Tom, don't let anybody kid you. It's all personal, every bit of business". So they decide it is an attack against them, and in our part of the world, it is equivalent to attack against the king (Orban in this case). Poor stupid kid.
#14
What the ... is Belkin certificate? I really like the junior security position when CISSP is required  :eek:
#15
Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) certificate required
CompTIA networking certifications preferred

Call me an idiot but didn't compTIA networking certificate is a really required for Desktop support that didn't touch the LAN cable? Not at all. Don't even think of touching it...