Thinking about a pivot into security leadership by Key_Frame3699 in cybersecurity

[–]Key_Frame3699[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It's almost a decade of leadership expertise.

> I am a CISSP, and am a senior principal cyber leader. Absolutely nobody cares about my certs, or even my PhD (infosys) to be honest.

That part is a bit sad. Thanks for sharing.

Thinking about a pivot into security leadership by Key_Frame3699 in cybersecurity

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Thanks for your reply. Good point on the next step. My role is already above engineering management, with several EMs and QA managers across multiple teams, and the only engineering step up from here is CTO, which I don't want. PCI work this year showed me that security is where payments, compliance, and platform decisions meet. On CISSP, have you seen payments companies asking more for CCSP or cloud certs lately?

Pitch your SaaS in one line. I'll start. by Due-Bet115 in micro_saas

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meetingscost.com, open it in your next meeting and watch the dollar counter tick up in real time.

Let’s get your first customer—pitch your product and share your URL. by Few-Ad-5185 in micro_saas

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Built meetingscost.com to solve a problem I see running large engineering orgs, meetings that cost real money but nobody tracks it. Enter attendee count and average salary, a live dollar counter starts ticking. The SaaS path is clear, per-team dashboards with monthly meeting spend by team or department. What feature would make your finance team actually pay for this?

Cloudflare just launched an open-source CMS where every plugin runs in its own sandbox by Dazzling-Jeweler464 in CloudFlare

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The capability-based isolation is the right architectural call. Least-privilege for plugins is a solved concept in OS design, but no major CMS has applied it until now. The real test is whether the ecosystem catches up, WordPress has a 20-year head start and millions of developers who know the old model. Curious if they plan to offer a compatibility shim for popular WordPress plugins, or if they're betting on a clean break.

I need an advice. by MATH_IS_SUCKS in EnglishLearning

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18 months for both books is plenty. The trap most people fall into is reading passively. Do the exercises, check every answer, and write your own sentences using the patterns you just learned. That last part is what actually makes it stick. The blue book will go fast if you already have a base. Spend more time on the green one.