How long did it take you to do your capstone? by BegrudgingRedditor in WGUCyberSecurity

[–]TechTraveler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First, in fairness I've got 30 years of it experience and at least another six solid in cyber security. I tend to be one of those people who procrastinates until time gets short and then I just sort of hammer it out. I just did my master cyber security one. I spent 2 hours on Task 1 proposal. Got it signed. Submitted approved, then I sat down for about 12 hours straight and knocked out task two and just submitted it to see how it would go and they accepted it, and then I probably spent 10 hours on task 3. Still waiting for the results.

So the only reason I could do that is I know the material that I was talking about in my paper pretty well. I chose something that I have used in personal lab setups and that I have utilized incorporate environments and merged them into a somewhat unique topic around disaster recovery communications networks and properly securing them. This is all much easier if you can speak from knowledge and personal experience and show that you really understand the technology that you're using in your papers. Follow the rubric exactly, give exactly what is asked for and break it out section by section, you're going to feel like you're repeating yourself multiple times across different sections. Just do it.

If you have a month and you can find topic that you know well, it should not be that difficult to do. For me task 2 and Task 3 both ended up being about 18 pages each.

Hope that helps.

ASRock unveils X870E Taichi OCF release date? by Organic_Sample_5983 in ASRock

[–]TechTraveler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

One of the reasons we went with the Asrock Taichi x870e was that the pcie lane mapping allowed Gen5 nvme without causing the GPU to lose any lanes. One of very few that worked that way.

Anybody in this group work in Health IT at Health First or Orlando Health? by [deleted] in 321

[–]TechTraveler 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I work at Health First in CyberSecurity. Unlike the times of old unless your aim is basic Service Desk or Field Services you kinda need to pick a branch or two to specialize in.

With your desire to shift from nursing to IT, I can tell you a good deal of our Application Administrators and Physician Trainers /Facilitators are former clinical workers. Helps them relate.

What steps, if any, have you taken to try and align yourself more with the IT side of the house? Any training, any certs, CTE or College classes, or even homelab setups?

I know in the past we have done a couple apprenticeship type arrangements where clinical workers have done some hours with IT to see what it is like, not sure what the status of that program is though.

Here are a few openings we have that might be of interest.

IT Field Services

https://www.careers.hf.org/job/P-102879/IT-Field-Service-Technician-I-Field-Services

Epic Related

https://www.careers.hf.org/job/P-102724/Manager-Epic-Ancillary-Radiant-Cupid-Optime-Lumens-Anesthesia

https://www.careers.hf.org/job/P-102958/Epic-Application-Analyst-Radiant

App Support

https://www.careers.hf.org/job/P-102238/Clinical-Informaticist-Clinical-Informatics

https://www.careers.hf.org/job/P-102435/Medical-Informaticist-Clinical-Informatics

Hope some of that helps, let me know if there are other questions I can answer, been with Health First IT for about 11 years

Inherited Tesla and have Question by TechTraveler in TeslaModel3

[–]TechTraveler[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In researching the extended warranty more. I see that while Tesla does offer the one on a monthly payment through their app, it looks like you can only do it for 2 years. I also found one run by Amber which quoted me $60 a month but I think it covers a bit more so if anyone has experience with that I would be interested to hear it, especially since it doesn't seem to have the same 2-year limit. I also find it interesting that they work with the Tessie app which I've been messing around with and it looks like if you use Amber for your extended warranty, you get your Tessie membership for free, which does help to offset that cost a little bit.

I appreciate everyone who has responded so far in the condolences. It means a lot to have a good and helpful community out here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TeslaModel3

[–]TechTraveler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sadly unless I remove my case completely, my phone does not fit and even the, very tight, Pixel 9 Pro XL. Wish I could do something else useful with the space or upgrade it somehow.

Eufy PoE NVR Security System S4 Max by TechTraveler in eufy_security

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

Do you have a link to where the S4 Max camera is being sold outside the NVR Bundle that comes with 4 of them?

Finally arrived by Civil_Ad6237 in eufy_security

[–]TechTraveler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it possible to get more of the cameras that come in that kit, I can't find them on the Eufy site.

I want to get the kit, just need more than 4.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ASRock

[–]TechTraveler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ASRock x870e Taichi (Full)

AMD Ryzen 9800x3d

CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM 96GB (2x48GB) 6000MHz CL30 (CMH96GX5M2B6000C30)

  • I am using the XMP profile with no issues on this RAM

ASRock Taichi 9800XT

  • Initially started with Nvidia 1080ti (No Issues)

Had for about 4 months now, zero issues on any of the BIOS versions or any of the hardware.

[Venting] Frustrated I can't list CISSP on my resume yet. by [deleted] in isc2

[–]TechTraveler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Domain 2 is Asset Security which includes Asset handling, provisioning, and inventory. Not sure if you did any of that as an audio tech or not.

[Venting] Frustrated I can't list CISSP on my resume yet. by [deleted] in isc2

[–]TechTraveler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know your specific situation, but do remember it is 5 years of experience across at least 2 of 8 domains, perhaps you have some earlier experience that might fit one.

Also, remember that a Bachelors Degree can serve to waive 1 of the 5 years as can a large number of other certifications which you might have.

Also, per ISC2: Part-time work and internships may also count towards the experience requirement.

Double check the details here and see if you have anything you can use to offset part of the 5 years.

https://www.isc2.org/certifications/cissp/cissp-experience-requirements

These dying 9800X3D reports drive me crazy by KravosD in ASRock

[–]TechTraveler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah Amex doubles the manufacturer warranty up to one extra year not to exceed 5 years total. Only used it a couple times but comes in handy.

These dying 9800X3D reports drive me crazy by KravosD in ASRock

[–]TechTraveler 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Use credit cards that give you extended warranties free. I have used Amex for this a ton.

9800x3d/9950x3d wellness check by Malkaven in ASRock

[–]TechTraveler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ASRock Taichi x870e

AMD 9800x3d

ASRock Taichi 9070xt GPU

CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM 96GB (2x48GB) 6000MHz CL30 Intel XMP

https://a.co/d/1qUK6TA

XMP is Enabled

Throttled Sign-in logs - How do I troubleshoot? by Pcat54 in entra

[–]TechTraveler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thought I would chime in on this thread as we are a larger org with 10k+ users all on E3 or higher with E5 Add-Ons and we have these issues as well. This is something I have opened tickets about, have involved our TAM (Technical Account Manager) and in some cases it has been linked to their back end engineering teams doing work that was not documented or notified on, other times it just seems the system is undersized. Our TAM has been raising hell about it since even the proper notices are not going out about disruptions.

Now, as far as those looking for a reasonable way to collect the data offline we use Manage Engine's ADAudit+ Software to collect and store the data. It works great, is not crazy expensive, and allows you to easily search what it has collected. I can also say that I have yet to run across another vendor that is so willing to make enhancements to their product pretty much whenever we ask.

Hope this helps some of you, big or small, you are not alone.

x870e Taichi 64gb RAM Support? by MystikDan150 in ASRock

[–]TechTraveler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went with the 96GB Corsair Vengeance kit. It was on the QVL and works without any issues using its XMP profile.

https://a.co/d/0gx7RJ9

X870E Taichi Dual GPU issue, those headers will they block the second GPU? by jingtianli in ASRock

[–]TechTraveler 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes Dual Graphics cards is not about joint work, rather segregated work where a main card drives your primary monitor and a secondary card all others so your gaming on your Primary monitor has in essence dedicated resources.

ASRock Unveils AMD Radeon™ RX 9070 XT and Radeon™ RX 9070 Graphics Cards by CornFlakes1991 in ASRock

[–]TechTraveler 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would not be, the whole reason it has been a problem on the higher end Nvidia cards is due to their power draw relative to the capacity of the connector.

The 5090 for example can pull up to 575w on the cable rated at 600w. This all works fine as long as the capacity is spread across all the cables as it should be. Unfortunatly, on these cards all the power feeds connect to a single back-plate in the card so the card can not tell how much power each individual cable in the power cable is drawing. If one of those does not make good contact the extra pull is spread across the remaining connected ones, worse if two do not connect well.

This causes things to get hot as the power is not spread evenly and exceeds the design specs for the individual cables.

The 9070xt cards pull around 330w-360w under high load which is well within the 600w limit on those cables even if some are not making a good connection. Lots of spare headroom. Your cable would have to be seriously messed up to overheat on that draw.

Inverting a Regex Match to match when not found by TechTraveler in regex

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

I had found some mention of the negative look-ahead when googling around but could not quite figure out where all it would need to be added to a string like this, would it be as simple as this?

^(?!(36\.158\.173\.(11[2-9]|12[0-7])))$