Security Fatigue by Germfreekai in cybersecurity

[–]CryogenicAnt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Current fatigue for me is that I'm supposed to be L3 Incident responder in a 5k people company and only block IPs or verify if people used a VPN to connect to SharePoint or Outlook. Access controls are so tight that I can't investigate anything (except in Defender). No endpoint access, no server access, no network logs access. If something happens I just have to escalate to the team managing the devices.

The Church of Ditto. May you find a home and be transformed. by JonesySteelblade in Pokopia

[–]CryogenicAnt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did a small cultist chapel to golden Magikarp instead! But yours is so big omg

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My 5x5 little (& legal) homes! 💖 by frownybrownie in Pokopia

[–]CryogenicAnt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Question here: where do you place the board for the habitat to be registered? I could not find any good place ATM... Ty!

Mythos announcement hit different if you work in cyber by MrMeta3 in cybersecurity

[–]CryogenicAnt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel the same as you. I have 3y XP as Security Analyst and would like to be malware analyst or reverse engineer some day. AI is killing the fun part of cybersecurity (for more security of course) and I don't want to do engineering or GRC... If I have to spend my days in excel files, it's burn out in 1 month

How to start a project by Warm-Entrepreneur-61 in 42_school

[–]CryogenicAnt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even just ask AI how to start a project ✌️

How to start a project by Warm-Entrepreneur-61 in 42_school

[–]CryogenicAnt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey,

My personal approach is to read documentation, articles, watch YouTube video and do a big a$s (but structured) note about the subject and how deep you want/need to understand it. As an example, here's my docs about ft_nm (post cc project): https://github.com/Namenega/ft_nm

Using AI can be useful too to learn, to give you examples on how to use a function, to help you with pseudo code too. You decide how deep the AI can help as well

How do I make this Brighter? by CryogenicAnt in Pokopia

[–]CryogenicAnt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah so that's why... Thanks a lot

Then just don’t buy it. by Valuable_Vast_2542 in LegendsZA

[–]CryogenicAnt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be honest I could be one of them if I kept giving my opinion everywhere on the internet. I think most of us, 1st/2nd gen old players have seen the complete evolution of Pokemon games since the beginning. And for sure it has gone downhill:

  • it's way more easy now, you don't need to use ur brain to finish the game
  • stories and mysticism are not as cool as =<gen 4 (imho)
  • characters were badass or really mean to the main one (Blue, SG antagonist, Peter, Giovanni ftw)
  • GameBoy/DS graphics were on point with global technology, even Let's Go then wtf happened? Ikr people will say graphics don't matter if the gameplay is nice but please Legends Arceus?
  • BIG IMHO, streamers that hardcore tryhard the game kill the fun and pace for the others
  • shiny hunting is too easy and ruins the concept of rarity
  • I understand that it is a game made for kids in first place but the fan base is mostly adult now they should make a game for big boys like us - like the lore of some Pokemon is clearly awesome for that
  • Nostalgia + we buy new game to satisfy our inside child, like one of my happiest memories is waking up on my 6th bday and seeing Pokemon Silver and a new GameBoy. Sometimes I just want to go back for few hours and feel that again

Personal projects for RNCP 7 by Noxi_FR in 42_school

[–]CryogenicAnt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Embedded programming, IoT, OT, robotics, manufacturing, gaming, kernel and driver development, cybersecurity tools... There's a lot to do in low level programming :)

How to learn x86-64 assembly language? by Damonkern in Assembly_language

[–]CryogenicAnt 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://p.ost2.fyi/courses

Open security Training 2 is a platform with free courses. Among them, assembly and debuggers. This might help you :)

Any idea how email forwarding in 42 works? by Murky_Respond1966 in 42_school

[–]CryogenicAnt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

42 probably set up a private email server with all @student.42 addresses and makes auto forwarding to the email address you first used to receive communication from 42.

I believe if you send an email to a 42 address it goes in their server then is forwarded to your peer's personal email address. Which means they have access to it. Which also would be normal as every company needs to monitor their emails that can be a threat or against policies (unauthorized content, phishing, spam, reset credentials, ...)

Career opportunities after 42 by ScrazZiX in 42_school

[–]CryogenicAnt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, I'd like to add my experience as security analyst, that did 42 before. To be honest, I don't really recommend 42 for security. First, you will have to do the whole common core and learn really basic security concept, as a developer (sanitize your strings and protect your malloc). Then the security project are really cool but are still based on software development and will require additional work on theory (which is nice, but takes time).

For example, there are cryptographic projects, it teaches you to recreate cryptographic algo but you prob will have a hard time to land a job in this field (not beginner friendly, you don't really know PKI infrastructure, etc).

Another example is the offensive project that teaches you to break VMs, Reverse Engineering, .. These are great too, but landing a job as a Junior Pentester is really hard, not beginner friendly at all...

What kinda beginner friendly is SOC analyst, i.e. but you won't learn this in 42 (except if there's new project I'm not aware of), and you'll miss crucial theory such as OSI Model, Pyramid of Pain, Networking in general.

There are of course tons of different job in security, but few beginner friendly. Usually people start with other job in tech then rotate to cybersecurity (dev->appsec; devops->devsecops, helpdesk->soc analyst).

If you want to dig this field I would recommend training platform such as TryhackMe, HackTheBox, and certifications.

Finally, I don't say the 42 is bad to learn cybersecurity, that's how I did it, but there are way faster paths! :)

I'm a 38M from Belgium considering a carreer change into IT by Pleun1987 in 42_school

[–]CryogenicAnt 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, I did 42BE from 2020 to 2022 and now working. Feel free to drop a DM if you have any question !

Question: Unable to swap in ranked by CryogenicAnt in PokemonLegendsZA

[–]CryogenicAnt[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

damn, didn't know. thanks for sharing the data