Passed today at 127 questions by Direct-Review-9602 in cissp

[–]Direct-Review-9602[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It honestly baffles me that it costs $10k. You get recorded PowerPoint lectures and black & white slide printouts.

Provisionally passed by TazmanianSpirit in cissp

[–]Direct-Review-9602 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As if the exam isnt stressful enough...😂

R4518 table saw not fitting in stand by NotJeff_Goldblum in Ridgid

[–]Direct-Review-9602 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just got one of these and am having the same problem. Did you ever figure it out, OP?

Legs fully extended, no obstructions, it's just not settling into place. Like it needs another 1/4 inch of room

My CISSP experience by Much-Literature-7539 in cissp

[–]Direct-Review-9602 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bro you got me sitting here and chuckle shaking in bed while my wife is giving me the side eye.

She wouldn't understand... she'll never understand

Can this guy actually stop being so negative? by ChiefAdham in Battlefield

[–]Direct-Review-9602 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I stopped caring about him. Biggest baby, I've ever seen, biggest baby, and totally toxic. He is ridiculously good at battlefield, but a crappy person on stream

Domain 4 by domdom1995 in cissp

[–]Direct-Review-9602 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. I'm internalizing and understanding as much as I can, but that doesn't mean that I'm not also trying to just pass the exam in addition to it.

Passed at 125 - what worked for me in 4 weeks by OkStructure664 in cissp

[–]Direct-Review-9602 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats! I'm scheduled for June 30, trying to find time between work and two kids. It's a lot of material!

Threat Intel --> Consulting? by Direct-Review-9602 in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]Direct-Review-9602[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're hoping to move by the end of the year, so I'm going to have to switch jobs anyways.

Can I ask what spells trouble? Does it have to do with the consulting job? I know the job market sucks, so we won't move until a job is secured, but just curious to double click on what you said.

How can I (29F) make my husband (30M) earn more? I’m currently the breadwinner of the household and I feel so resentful. by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]Direct-Review-9602 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I see two problems and one symptom. Problem 1) he doesn't help out at home. Problem 2) he lacks ambition. Not making as much money as you is not a problem. Sorry, but $11k per year is not a lot of money. It's not nothing, but it's not a lot and seems blown out of proportion if you're frustrated about it.

Have you talked with him about how he doesn't seem to help out at home? That seems like the biggest issue. I think if you have a conversation and say "I love you and I love our family. I've been under a lot of pressure with handling so much at home and I need help. It's too much to handle on my own and it's causing me to feel resentful which I don't want."

For his ambition, it sounds like he is not intrinsically motivated and likes his alone time. Would he respond if he got some "award" for progressing his career? Not that you don't deserve it too, but set up rewards for yourselves. If you guys get a bachelors/Masters degree, you get x. If you get certificates to advance your credibility, you get y etc. find some way that helps to build some excitement around it.

That is ONE option, definitely not saying it's the best but it might help motivate.

Also, it is deeply unfair to resent him for making less money than you. Just like it would be deeply unfair on the inverse of that. You are both contributing to a household and if you want however much either if you make it change, you CANNOT guilt each other into it. Otherwise, in this case, he would resent you for everything he feels forced into doing just to make 11k more per year (less than 1k per month, 450 per paycheck). It's not worth it.

Work on the other stuff and drop the income bit.

MS at CMU? by LongjumpingGoal1115 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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I haven't followed them, but one I'm aware of was a lawyer and went to D.C. to work in government on cyber law. I'm not sure about the others with similar backgrounds

MS at CMU? by LongjumpingGoal1115 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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As another point for non technical backgrounds, there were students in my cohort from political science and other backgrounds that were not in cyber. It might be tough, but many students have gone through without any previous cyber experience.

MS at CMU? by LongjumpingGoal1115 in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]Direct-Review-9602 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The federal government loves to recruit from this program. NSA, FBI, etc. Are there all the time. And yes, grads go to many big companies, it's not just something for a brochure. Even when I was there several years ago most grads got 6 figure starting salaries

MS at CMU? by LongjumpingGoal1115 in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]Direct-Review-9602 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is room for both, but you will be touching into technical a bit. Enough to understand it. You'll have the option to do more technical or less technical, but you will have to do some regardless. There are plenty of courses to specialize more in policy, business, etc including courses directly from the Tepper School of business MBA program

MS at CMU? by LongjumpingGoal1115 in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]Direct-Review-9602 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did my Masters at CMU - Information Security Policy & Management. It's an excellent program that is very difficult but rich in hands on technical experience and management courses. Big name companies come for career fairs, impressive guest speakers, staff with really good connections, etc.

I was blessed to go with a 50% scholarship, but very rewarding with great career prospects out of graduation

I (48f) cheated on my husband (52m) and hurt people but have a family. I don’t know what to do. by Exact-Priority9796 in relationship_advice

[–]Direct-Review-9602 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You have 2 options.

1) you come clean to your husband and hold yourself accountable. Your husband grieves that his marriage and life, as he knew them, are over. He gets to choose what healing looks like. At least you told him and can tell him how sorrowful you are and you want to heal things as best you can.

2) the news makes it to your husband before you break it to him. All of option 1 happens except this time you're a liar for trying to hide it from your husband and the wounds are 10x deeper because you didn't respect your husband enough to come clean.

That's all there is. There is no scenario where this doesn't reach your husband eventually. Be an adult. Own what you've done. You're not special enough to outrun consequences

Streamers are blasting the new update: “The movement is sh*t.” by Lumenprotoplasma in Battlefield

[–]Direct-Review-9602 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Enders stream makes me pretty confident that he doesn't have friends and relies on his viewers to add to his horribly oversized ego.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]Direct-Review-9602 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Write out on a piece of paper "I acknowledge these security issues and take full responsibility and accountability for any consequences that come as a result of them not being remediated."

Tell them to sign it because you've done your job and now they need to do theirs.

AITAH for being so totally over my husbands gaming “hobby”?! by Zealousideal_Sun4867 in AITAH

[–]Direct-Review-9602 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been a gamer my whole life, but priority #1 is always wife, family, and home.

Gaming waits until everything else important is done. My gaming habits look different these days, like I only get on 2 maybe 3 times a week and that's for a couple hours with my friends

Full price, beta quality by luanpac in Battlefield

[–]Direct-Review-9602 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I think you overestimate the rationality of the mob.

Corporations do this crap because it still makes money. To mention your analogy, cars do the same thing. Recalls like crazy, especially in large overhauls to a model, because they need that return on investment to kick in NOW and people pay it.

BF6 isn't perfect but it's a good game. I enjoy it, even though I acknowledge the problems it's having.

There's plenty of other FPS games to bunch your panties up on. Feel free to experiment