No worries, the properly implemented CI/CD pipelines will catch the bad code!
No worries, the properly implemented CI/CD pipelines will catch the bad code!
Not triggering enough
I like it. I’m going to call myself an environmental conservative now.
They manufacture the letter A.
Hope that other large, multinationals don’t realize they can wage all out war and we’re powerless to stop them.
Imagine if Russia had any nukes with plutonium left in them!
8 billion stupid monkeys
You need five years of experience in cybersecurity, or sponsorship from another CISSP to get certified. NIST and ISO are followed by lots of companies, and ISA-62443 is a big one for OT cyber.
They’re America specific, but every region will have similar frameworks. ISO27001 is world wide I believe.
Do you have any certs? ISC2 is a good starting point, but getting a specific certs around NIST or ISA will help you get in the door. Reading and understanding the regulations around the industries you’re targeting would help too.
They can just take with nearly no resistance if they just let it all collapse. Also, they don’t have to put their actual combat readiness to the test.
Because first of all they would then have to care for all of Russia’s very nationalistic citizens. Second, why would they do anything while they can just sit and watch Russia piss away their entire economy and military?
There’s not much cost with S3 object. It’s just a file system in Linux, and replication is a protocol standard.
Pop a script on the container to do a whoami and an ls -l on the folder
Straight into downtown Los Angeles. Hopefully the Rock is standing by to help
If the container is running under a different user then you may have some permission issues.
Use object storage for media and backups, then use s3 replication to put a copy somewhere else.
Dell, HPe and Supermicro. System integrators are buying shitloads to resell.
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