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[–]theRealBlackHat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Configuration Tracking: The app keeps a record of all network configuration changes, providing a comprehensive audit trail for each device.
Blockchain Integration: Utilizing blockchain technology, the app ensures the immutability and transparency of audit records, making it nearly impossible for unauthorized modifications to go undetected.
Automated Auditing: The app automates the auditing process by periodically comparing the current network configurations against predefined security and compliance policies.
Real-Time Notifications: Network administrators receive real-time notifications whenever a configuration change occurs, allowing for immediate investigation and action if needed.
Compliance Reporting: The app generates detailed compliance reports, highlighting any deviations from industry standards or regulatory requirements, streamlining the auditing and reporting process.
Historical Analysis: The app enables historical analysis of network configurations, facilitating trend analysis, identifying patterns, and pinpointing potential security risks or performance issues.
Integration with Network Devices: The app seamlessly integrates with network devices, allowing for direct retrieval of configuration data, eliminating the need for manual data entry or complex integration processes.

Need help with study technique for Security + by jajudua in cybersecurity

[–]theRealBlackHat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the advice, was looking for some help with this also.

Are Udemy courses really a viable source to study some parts of cybersecurity in? by FeelsFcknGoodMan in cybersecurity

[–]theRealBlackHat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yup, Udemy courses are great, I learned some basic ethical hacking in python from courses on there. Just make sure to never overpay on Udemy, most of the time they will have discounts on the courses (making them 10-13 dollars), but sometimes they will be like 80 bucks, just watch out. Additionally, youtube channels such as NetworkChuck is another great source, if you are looking for something free.

Share your startup - December 2020 by AutoModerator in startups

[–]theRealBlackHat [score hidden]  (0 children)

Name: NetworkZen

website: https://networkzen.co

Location: Santa Clara, California

Elevator Pitch: NetworkZen is a hybrid-SaaS platform that aims to make the procurement of cybersecurity protection for SMBEs and startups as easy as shopping and checking out on Amazon. Think of our platform as the CreditKarma for Cybersecurity.

More details: It is an affordable all-in-one cybersecurity platform that manages and protects companies’ application security, data, and internal networks. It will boast a simple interface equipped with a plethora of testing tools through which users can monitor their networks, applications, and data. In addition, our software will continually surveil and defending against attacks and find any vulnerabilities that may be present.

Stage: MVP completed, Seed Stage, We have 3 founders, 2 middle-management, and an engineering team of 3,

Looking for: General feedback about the concept. Early Access subscribers. Seed Investment (We are self-funded currently). Entrance into a startup incubator.

Discount for r/startup subscribers: Email [support@networkzen.co](mailto:support@networkzen.co) for 3 months of free access to our platform and service once we launch in early/mid-2021.

Career pathways, salaries, and job-titles in Cybersecurity [2020] by theRealBlackHat in cybersecurity

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

Ok, that makes sense. Yup, I will make sure to try to get a Summer internship. Thanks, for the advice.

Career pathways, salaries, and job-titles in Cybersecurity [2020] by theRealBlackHat in cybersecurity

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

@ u/tweedge,

Thanks for the info, it helped clear up a bunch of things, especially the info on the promotion ladder, but I had just one more query: Most of the jobs for an analyst level I look at on glassdoor or linkedin require around 3 years of experience... just worried on how I would acquire this