Brutkey

da_667
@da_667@infosec.exchange

@Viss@mastodon.social in retrospect, if I had any notion that he was padding his resume so heavily, I would've settled for nothing, and yet, here we are.


John Timaeus
@johntimaeus@infosec.exchange

@da_667@infosec.exchange @Viss@mastodon.social

Trying not to sound like the grumpy curmudgeon that I am, but the best informed, most trainable segment is 40-something.

I just had a class of 20-30ish year olds that knocked it out of the park. But they were heavily pre-selected for smart and experienced. They were the exception.

It seems most under 35ish can't find a file without search, or read and parse an error message. And 45+ can't learn unless they're already well into the discipline.

Viss
@Viss@mastodon.social

@johntimaeus@infosec.exchange @da_667@infosec.exchange i have literally said for like fifteen years that security is not a starter career. and its nice that folks are finally realizing that to be effective in security you have to take existing knowledge of stuff and "then abuse what you already know"