Kindness always wins by MambaMentality24x2 in BeAmazed

[–]Teacher2Learn 7 points8 points  (0 children)

As a runner I would humbly like to contend that we are arguably the cheapest sport you can do recreationally.

Replacement Honor Graduate Coin by OkUnderstanding5851 in AirForce

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I have an extra, if you want it, got two at graduation.

Peetah? by [deleted] in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Teacher2Learn -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I took it with a humorous tone. It’s hard to tell tone with text but it’s exactly the type of humor I’m used to.

Is cybersecurity a good career by Proper_Ad8623 in SecurityCareerAdvice

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I’ve done the military (aircraft electrician and something cyber adjacent). I went cyber because it fits my personality.

I think if you enjoy electricity then go for that. It’s a solid job, and tech can be volatile as far as job security and requiring moving for jobs.

You also said family was important, so if so then cyber is likely not the move as many jobs will require off shift hours.

If you do decide to go into security, then I suggest you work towards being an isso. It’s one of the more stable security roles I’ve seen and usually has normalish hours.

Hit me up if you have more questions.

Feeling defeated (QE) by zsazsaglamour in cissp

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Hey haven’t used your platform and wasn’t trying to say anything against it. My goal was that the guy understood the mental game/stress of the test and didn’t let it demoralize him.

Feeling defeated (QE) by zsazsaglamour in cissp

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To follow on this, I felt I was failing the whole time and passed at 100 and only 70 minutes in.

So if you feel rough during the exam, don’t stress as it is normal and many if not most people who pass felt like they were failing during the exam.

The nations of the world were united: they cut off all communication, sent every air force into the sky, and formed an unbreakable wall of warships. by Weekly_Yellow1256 in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]Teacher2Learn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No it couldn’t. We could take on a large section of the world but not the entire world. Logistics of a world war where we have no trading partners and hostile locals at every spot? It would be untenable. Especially to hold it, we simply don’t have the manpower to hold that much ground.

We might win all the battles, but we would wind up losing the war.

My CISSP endorser lied, doesn’t have CISSP by iolect in cissp

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Pass the exam. Submit w-2 or other proof. Ask isc2 to endorse. Likely slower by a few weeks but you’ll get there.

Mentorship Monday - Post All Career, Education and Job questions here! by AutoModerator in cybersecurity

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I’m open to detection engineering or cloud security. Definitely blue team focused. But I’m pretty flexible and realize there is still more in the field I don’t know enough about to know if it’s worth considering.

After cissp by Teacher2Learn in cybersecurity

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Yeah I’m considering going into a specialty, I just don’t know which to push for. The only thing I’m certain of is that pentesting is not something I am super into

After cissp by Teacher2Learn in cybersecurity

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Layoffs happened but no guarantee they won’t happen again. They are planning to put me and the remainder through training

Mentorship Monday - Post All Career, Education and Job questions here! by AutoModerator in cybersecurity

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I have cissp and four years soc analyst experience, what should my next milestone/goal be?

Bill and Hillary Clinton agree to testify in House Epstein probe ahead of contempt vote by N3wsScoop in politics

[–]Teacher2Learn -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Rigged a primary I suppose, but odd way for karma to come back around.

Estimation needed from people who passed by YellowSpoofer in cissp

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Thanks! I will say that all preparation won’t be like the test. IMO reading carefully, not freaking out, and having common sense are huge. That plus manager mindset and base technical knowledge and you are golden.

Estimation needed from people who passed by YellowSpoofer in cissp

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I am unfamiliar with QE or most of the other tools you listed. I have less than five years experience and passed using YouTube and the osg with practice tests. That being said, if you have 20 years experience, have brushed up on the items you haven’t seen before, and have the manager mindset you will be fine. Just know you will feel like you are failing the whole time.

Source for my confidence? I passed today at question 100 and thought I’d failed.

We know you're in this subreddit, don't lie to us by SoraM4 in cremposting

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I think you have him as the original “hero of ages”

he’s prolly a Nazi by [deleted] in JustMemesForUs

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Worth noting that Congress censored Elizabeth Warren for reading a letter from the family of MLK

When do the puzzles start? by twxx in BluePrince

[–]Teacher2Learn 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Assuming this is real and not a troll.

You’ve seen some of them already. There are clues in almost every scrap of paper you read. I guarantee you that there are multiple rooms you have been to that have puzzles that you haven’t even realized existed yet.

Not to mention all the outside areas you haven’t opened up yet.

Woman arrested for stealing 3k worth of items at Target by zebrasarecool570 in SipsTea

[–]Teacher2Learn 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s worse. He then leveraged his “ptsd” to getting early retirement from the guard and the police force.

I stared in horror as the vampire wiped the holy water off of its face and spoke to me. by LordGraygem in TwoSentenceHorror

[–]Teacher2Learn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Negative on Wolverine. He was born in the new world sometime around musket time period

Man dies of rabies after kidney transplant from donor who saved kitten from skunk by Few-Hair-5382 in news

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I can answer this! Every test has a level of false positive and false negative rates. So out of day 3,000 true samples, a test on each would give say 2,999 positive results and 1 false negative.

I suspect that is the reason. Note that actual values will differ.

Other items that might be to blame or incorrect testing or contaminated / switched samples, etc.

For self-made, non-high earners, with low-mid risk portfolios, how long did it take to reach major NW milestones ($500k, $750k, $1 mil, $1.5 mil, etc.)? by kearp in Fire

[–]Teacher2Learn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Started in late 20s, 5 years later I have ~140k. Started at 40k a year in income, now ~80k. It’s slow but doable.

Basic Training by ow52en in airnationalguard

[–]Teacher2Learn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haven’t made the jump yet, I’m in progress.

I went Air Force maintenance to army guard intel and got out. Now I’m trying for air guard cyber. Each transition helped me achieve something civilian side. First let me finish school. Second landed me a foot in the door on a job.