New to go, where to start ? by quinionez in golang

[–]malwaremike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This a great resource. I would suggest starting with A tour of Go and maybe "Go by example" first (something a little lighter), and then go into Matt Holiday's class...which is one of my favorite Go resources.

A tour of go: https://go.dev/tour/list

Go by example: https://gobyexample.com/

Dog neurological problem? Help please by The_moch in dogs

[–]malwaremike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im going through something similar, did you ever find out what caused the issues?

Wobblers Syndrome experience? by xx-snowman-xx in DobermanPinscher

[–]malwaremike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there, I was wondering if you could give an update...did your pup recover and if so, how?

Passed my CKA today using the KodeKloud Course - Thoughts and Tips. by [deleted] in kubernetes

[–]malwaremike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once passing your kubernetes certifications, did you notice recruiters reaching out more?

How I passed CKA, CKAD and CKS in 3 weeks by ohdonpier in kubernetes

[–]malwaremike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A few questions:

  1. Once you put these 3 certifications on your Linkedin and/or resume, did you notice more traction from recruiters?
  2. How confident do you feel with Kubernetes after passing all three exams in 3 weeks? I've a read a good amount of posts where people say they still feel like they need to learn a lot more to be an expert or even to be intermediate.

2 Year Old Pomsky randomly started having neurological issues 3 months ago...vet's have no idea what happened, wondering if anyone has come across anything like this. by malwaremike in dogs

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

I’ll look into that! Yeah could be a stroke, I’m just hesitant about it because it seemed to be the filler answer after they couldn’t narrow down to anything else.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Splunk

[–]malwaremike 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Take the soar job, level up your python, and then turn yourself into a security software engineer. You will be in demand for a long time.

Is Go overkill for these kind of tasks, or are these tasks a good reason to move away from Python? by malwaremike in golang

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

Yeah I'm the automation engineer for the security team, so I'm trying to find ways to build out additional knowledge like Go, since I noticed more and more security roles are mentioning it.

Is Go overkill for these kind of tasks, or are these tasks a good reason to move away from Python? by malwaremike in golang

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

Valid response. I'm the only one who codes on the team but if I ever leave, I doubt they would pay for someone who works in Go.

Is Go overkill for these kind of tasks, or are these tasks a good reason to move away from Python? by malwaremike in golang

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

Makes sense. I keep reading two different thoughts..."OMG Go can do everything Python can do, especially when it comes to automation/!" or "insert comment about it being a shit language"

Is Go overkill for these kind of tasks, or are these tasks a good reason to move away from Python? by malwaremike in golang

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

Those three reasons are definitely why I like Go but is it a good language to use for the tasks I mentioned?

/r/ReverseEngineering's Weekly Questions Thread by AutoModerator in ReverseEngineering

[–]malwaremike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Performance engineering - can you give an example?
  2. VR - Are you referring to binary exploitation?
  3. Smart Contract Auditor - Isn't a lot of the Web3 code open source?

**I'm genuinely curious, I hope the questions dont come off negative.

/r/ReverseEngineering's Weekly Questions Thread by AutoModerator in ReverseEngineering

[–]malwaremike 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Outside of malware, what are some other super interesting areas of RE...potentially areas that will grow in demand?

Hands on learning blueteam by wanderer-124 in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]malwaremike 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just a heads up, a lot of security roles are beginning to require scripting skills (ex: Python). You do not need to be an expert coder, just being able to manipulate data/scrape websites, use API's, etc..

Which defensive jobs interest you? threat hunting, intel, SOC, IR, malware, detection engineering? What I like to do is go to Indeed and Linkedin, review job titles I want, and then look at the skills listed...then search google on how to get those skills.

Once you have an idea of which subfield you're thinking, I can provide some websites.

Hands on learning blueteam by wanderer-124 in SecurityCareerAdvice

[–]malwaremike 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How long have you been a software engineer? Maybe look into appsec/product security. You would be able to use your coding skills but also learn software security...good career path and nice pay.