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Getting the Most Value Out of the OSCP: After the Exam

Security Boulevard

If youre entering the cybersecurity job market, I highly recommend the Infosec Job Hunting w/ BanjoCrashland YouTube playlist. Before deciding whats next, update your resume to include your OSCP certification and prepare for the job hunt. HackTricks Training is a relatively new but solid starting point for offensive cloud security training.

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Kingston Technology Wins Coveted Global InfoSec Awards During RSA Conference 2021

CyberSecurity Insiders

a world leader in memory products and technology solutions, is proud to announce it has won the following Global InfoSec Awards for its encrypted USB solutions family from Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM), the industry’s leading electronic information magazine: Data Loss Prevention Market Leader. About CDM InfoSec Awards.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: DEF CON Villages

ForAllSecure

And, there’s thirty more villages including Girls Hack Village, the Voting Machine Hacking village, the IoT Village, and the Bio Hacking village. The wireless village has been around for quite some time. We get the InfoSec people that that were on enterprise systems. Again, all all around the InfoSec community.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Industrial Control Systems

ForAllSecure

The wireless Bill has been around for quite some time. We get the InfoSec people that were on enterprise systems, we get them that come because they want to learn more about security. We have questions in our CTF engine here that they answer but they use their physical hardware on wheels and also have some IoT stuff.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Right To Repair

ForAllSecure

To answer these questions, Paul Roberts, Editor-in-Chief of the Security Ledger, has founded securepairs.org , a group of infosec experts who are volunteering their free time to fight for the digital right to repair in local legislation. Back then Paul was writing infosec stories for IDG and I was doing the same at ZDNet.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Right To Repair

ForAllSecure

To answer these questions, Paul Roberts, Editor-in-Chief of the Security Ledger, has founded securepairs.org , a group of infosec experts who are volunteering their free time to fight for the digital right to repair in local legislation. Back then Paul was writing infosec stories for IDG and I was doing the same at ZDNet.

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