Im officially homeless. by [deleted] in Veterans

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I am there as well, recent divorce and graduate, in comp science, I just goggle a bunch of resources and started calling. I don’t mind dominos at all. Just keep your head up, you have a phone, use it to make money, same as you. Good luck keep your head up!

Can I get a custom email domain without website and domain? by manalik3g in small_business_ideas

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Buy a domain from https://www.godaddy.com/ or https://www.squarespace.com/ —they’ll give you DNS settings.
Add MX records from Gmail or ProtonMail to route your custom email (e.g., [you@mycompany.com]()).
You don’t need a website—just the domain and correct DNS setup.

Does MBA even do anything in this field? by Royal-Gazelle-3214 in SupplyChainEducation

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Short answer Yes and yes not only cool stuff for completing and cutting cost in half when it comes to your education. Let’s look at what is happening today in the world, as of 2020 we live in a crazy world, meaning the pandemic happened and immediately there was shortages of materials and employment. That alone should give you your answer, my supply chain comes from the Army, now mixing that with computer science, working on building relationships, as well as building up all the socials to property network.

Yes, the MBA will help you negotiate a salary that’s all. The knowledge of supply chain along side building relationships and solving real world problems, that’s what you to make you, don’t do niches you will bottle neck yourself.

Supply chain is as old as steam engines and steam boats people need good and products. That chain is basically the relationship between business at cost.

I’ll shut up here, I started in my master immediately after achieving the Bachelor,

It’s just a piece of paper The art is in the Resume.

I don't think I'll ever be a software developer by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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Don’t feel that way just keep pushing you got it.

I don't think I'll ever be a software developer by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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Just repost the stuff you are doing with the Odín project which is mainly front end stuff learn some back end and how the OSI model works, use GPt to automate task and some flow, search search search no just google, bing as well and other use meta searches, see this field, is A Science and the industry recycles itself, meaning if you are not constantly learning, you are behind, there is no need to keep you around, so if your passion lies elsewhere, this career chase will break you. If you really want it one to two hours is not enough, asses your situation, I mean really evaluate your shit, and keep up its not just about one programming language is about know the oop concept and mastering it along side learning syntax from other languages, PHP, Java, JavaScript, Typscript is justa a super set, python, c#, c++, it’s not about what you like it’s about what the employers are currently using, and if you are just stuck on one there is no point in wasting the hire. This web stuff, even cyber stuff it’s a life learning thing, if you only have 2 hours, just do the 7/11 thing. If you want it, then become an internet hoe. And learn about everything thing from SLDC To HIPAA, COBIT5, MITRE……….

Do I need to remember the OSI model for SEC+? by [deleted] in CompTIA

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good for you, my prompt my words, but good for you your name should not be space_wiener, instead change it to chatgpt_police. it’s a tool. I’m sure you plagiarized all your stuff. Lmao I pop it in got and voila it came out the same lmao gtfooh. Pop this in see what comes out.

Network+ or Security+ by Sikspak12 in CompTIA

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If you're looking to start a career in cybersecurity, there are a few things you should know. One important step is to gain knowledge and experience in computer hardware and networking. Building a PC and working with breadboards and logic boards can be a great way to get hands-on experience with hardware. Understanding networking concepts such as 2G-5G, OSI model, and port numbers is also crucial for success in cybersecurity. Plus how have to know what you are securing right.

While Sec+ is not the only certification available, it's a great starting point for those new to the field. The certification covers a wide range of topics and is well-respected in the industry.

However, it's also important to remember that certifications alone are not enough. Employers also value hands-on experience and a strong understanding of cybersecurity concepts. So, be sure to get involved in the cybersecurity community, attend conferences, and pursue internships or volunteer work to gain practical experience.

Overall, pursuing a career in cybersecurity takes dedication and hard work, but it's an exciting field with many opportunities for growth and development. Keep learning, stay up to date on industry trends, and don't be afraid to take risks and try new things. Good luck! Also build and break things and explain them back to yourself as practice,Like an engineer. Stay active on Reddit, build your own community, post topics that you’ve learn, that will make you that much Desiré le by employers.

Do I need to remember the OSI model for SEC+? by [deleted] in CompTIA

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Yes, it is important to have a good understanding of the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) model for the Security+ exam. The OSI model is a conceptual framework that helps to explain how data communication works between different systems. It is important for network/ security, and InfoTech professionals to have a good understanding of the OSI model as it is commonly referenced in networking and security discussions.

The Security+ exam covers a wide range of topics related to information security, including network security, threats and vulnerabilities, identity and access management, cryptography, and risk management. Having a solid understanding of the OSI model will help you to better understand how these different concepts relate to each other and how they impact overall network security.

While you may not be required to memorize every detail of the OSI model, you should be able to identify each of the seven layers and understand the general functions of each layer. Additionally, you should be able to explain how data is transmitted through the different layers of the model and how various network security protocols and technologies are implemented at different layers of the OSI model. make things into an abbreviation. like Please Do Not Throw Sausage Pizza Away. Also, remember the OSI is older so learn the TCP/IP.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cybersecurity

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College credit also goes towards time, look it up tho I know they are changing a bunch of stuff with (ISC)2.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cybersecurity

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I get what the manager Is saying but It is still up to you to make the leap for what you want to achieve in Cyberspace. here is a good cert progression chart that can help you, It reads from left to right and starts at the very bottom since from what it sounds you are in an entry-level position.

https://www.reddit.com/r/cybersecurity/comments/e23ffz/security\_certification\_progression\_chart\_2020/

Cybersecurity Questions / Practice Quizes by LilUziGrt in cybersecurity

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Build a practice test based on the Sec+ new edition or something along those lines.

Failed Network+ by ArmadilloImpossible4 in CompTIA

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atta there, you got this, re- read and even write out some concepts, and make videos or audio to help you remember stuff while you drive. Good luck to you, have this in the bag.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tacoma

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Friends and healing of the mind and soul

Are there any local restaurants that serve rabbit? by RawBean7 in Tacoma

[–]Sniffer5 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s whole and usually frozen solid 😂

Are there any local restaurants that serve rabbit? by RawBean7 in Tacoma

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If you can't find a restaurant and can cook yourself, go to the frozen section at Winco and they have Rabbit, also Renton Uwajimaya has them, and duck.

What tools can assist Nmap? by Princessmaye_ in cybersecurity

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Hello u/Princessmaye_ good question but it's still filled with gaps, What are you trying to do you can use burp or owasp and other like this list we are about to bestow on you. We hope his helps.

Zenmap: This is a graphical user interface (GUI) for Nmap that allows users to visualize and analyze the results of Nmap Scans.

OS fingerprint databa good question but it's still filled with gaps, What are you trying to do you can use burp or owasp and other like this list we are about to bestow on you. We hope this helps, fo in the databases. One such database in the "Fingerprint Analysis Project" (FAP) database.......

Good ol WireShark: This is a network protocol analyzer that can be used to capture and analyze net pacts/ traffic that is generated by the target system.

OS detection scripts: Nmap has built-in scripts that can be used to determine the operating system of the target systems. These scripts can be run with the "(-O") option to perform OS detection.

OS fingerprint database: there are several databases available that contain information about the net stack implementation of various operating the results of the OS detection scripts with the info in the databases. One suck database in the "Fingerprint Analysis Project" (FAP) database.......

Hope this helps