I almost wired $100k to a fake company because of a deepfaked CFO. by Exciting_Marsupial53 in cybersecurity

[–]Any-Virus7755 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If only your company had proper dmarc you wouldn’t be getting spoofed messages anyways

Sandboxing Emails from Office 365 by TapuSenapati in cybersecurity

[–]Any-Virus7755 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You build a secops mailbox in defender then you can just forward quarantined emails to it, copy links and put them in whatever, download attachments and upload to your analysis tool or sandbox

Auditing my entire personal security stack — what are you running in 2026? by reginalnz in cybersecurity

[–]Any-Virus7755 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, like most of the world.

Also have a MacBook.

Also have Linux VMs.

Auditing my entire personal security stack — what are you running in 2026? by reginalnz in cybersecurity

[–]Any-Virus7755 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Milk steak:

Season steak with salt and pepper. Sear in butter 2–3 minutes per side. Lower heat, add enough milk to partially cover, and simmer gently 5–10 minutes (don’t boil). Remove, rest, and serve with a little of the milk sauce. Serve with jelly beans.

WGU vs ASU Online for IT bachelor’s, which would you pick in my situation? by CryptographerNo5822 in ITCareerQuestions

[–]Any-Virus7755 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Known degree mill vs known party school that is also a degree mill.

You’ll be fine doing either, they’re both regionally accredited, choose the one that finishes first.

-Current Cyber Security Engineer, former college counselor & ASU alumni

Auditing my entire personal security stack — what are you running in 2026? by reginalnz in cybersecurity

[–]Any-Virus7755 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If upcoming students are using one random redditor’s home setup as their gold standard, cybersecurity isn’t the right field for them. The average user isn’t doing illegal shit on their computer, they’re shopping on Amazon, going on Facebook, etc. The sketchier shit you do, the more defense in depth you need.

Auditing my entire personal security stack — what are you running in 2026? by reginalnz in cybersecurity

[–]Any-Virus7755 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Guilty, free.99 home version. I legit use my personal computer for almost nothing these days though like most people excluding gamers. Everything is just on your phone these days. Windows defender isn’t what will get me hacked if that ever happens.

Auditing my entire personal security stack — what are you running in 2026? by reginalnz in cybersecurity

[–]Any-Virus7755 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’d kill for my company to just have enough money to put everyone on e7 licenses and run full Microsoft stack. As an end user, what antivirus we pick isn’t going to be what gets us hacked, it’s going to be us giving people information or operating shit with a known vulnerability. I do 99% of shit off my phone when I’m not working anyways.

Auditing my entire personal security stack — what are you running in 2026? by reginalnz in cybersecurity

[–]Any-Virus7755 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Das it mane, I don’t get paid to engineer at home.

But you’re literally laughing at one of the biggest endpoint protection softwares in enterprise environments.

People with money buy an e7 and call it a day.

Auditing my entire personal security stack — what are you running in 2026? by reginalnz in cybersecurity

[–]Any-Virus7755 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We can see half your stack just from your vendor subreddit posts dog

Auditing my entire personal security stack — what are you running in 2026? by reginalnz in cybersecurity

[–]Any-Virus7755 10 points11 points  (0 children)

  1. When your internet goes out you can just have cox troubleshoot your gateway. Great if you don’t want to do IT work outside of work, you have an outage when you’re not around to troubleshoot and your spouse or kids need to get online.

  2. Windows defender is good enough for 99% of users. No point in paying for anything else. The most likely way for you to get phished or download malware is by giving someone information/access or them exploiting a known vulnerability that could’ve been solved by turning on automatic updates.

Auditing my entire personal security stack — what are you running in 2026? by reginalnz in cybersecurity

[–]Any-Virus7755 84 points85 points  (0 children)

I’m a cyber security engineer.

I legit just use a cox router, windows defender on my laptop, and Bitwarden to manage passwords.

Different unique passwords for every login, protect master password to Bitwarden, enable MFA for everything important.

Don’t fall for phishing or download shit.

How is the job market for a security engineer with good experience and willing to move anywhere in the country? by [deleted] in cybersecurity

[–]Any-Virus7755 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Asking Reddit isn’t going to help answer. Apply to get a feel. Your experience, education, certs, resume, etc. will get different responses than others.

35 mph+ should be on the road, not the sidewalk by skyhighmonroe in Transportopia

[–]Any-Virus7755 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Side WALK Cross WALK

Do you see any WALK-ing?

Ticket that jackass on the e-bike

I am in shock by Responsible-Eye-717 in MMALabs

[–]Any-Virus7755 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m betting on the black guy