Today is my 1 yr as a dev anniversary! It's been amazing and intensely difficult. Beautiful and ugly. Full of growth and community and support. And I would not change a minute of it.
"Twelve Lessons for Twelve Months as a Dev" by @BekahHW#DEVCommunitydev.to/bekahhw/twelve-lesson…
What would be the first 3 things you'd do if a company hires you to help them improve their security?
These are mine, what about yours?
1) Asset management
2) Offsite backups for all assets (disaster recovery)
3) 2FA wherever possible
#Infosec
I want to make something very clear to the #infosec community. Just because you aren't deeply technical, a pentester, a red teamer, a forensics expert, or RE wiz doesn't mean that you can't teach people things. Everyone's life experiences are different and the more we 1/4
After going back and forth from studying for CompTIA A cert and Network I scheduled 1001 exam and decided to go in order and get A first then Network . (I already have Security ) Wish me luck 😊 #CompTIA#womenintech
I’ve been overwhelmed with the amout of knowledge (& my lack of) out there lately. But I’m not going to be discouraged. I’m not going to ever know or learn everything. That’s impossible. I’ll just learn as much as I can. However long it takes. No need to rush & burnout.
21 days can build a habit
90 days can build a new lifestyle
It takes 3 months to change your life
It’s not easy
But it’s simple
Who do you want to become?
Write down who the best version of yourself is
Make sure each day you are working towards You 2.0
Day 26-29:
Continued studying for Network with Jason Dion’s Udemy course.
Finished WANs section and started Network Security section.
News: Google Releases Update to Fix Chrome 0-day
#100DaysOfInfoSec#infosec#womenintech#CyberSecurity
This is interesting...
Hackers can covertly inject inaudible commands into voice controlled devices—Google Home, Alexa, Apple Siri—by shining a laser at them from several meters away.
Read ➤ thehackernews.com/2019/11/ha…
✅ OK Google, open the garage door
✅ Hey Siri, unlock my car
Sounds like you have loads of skills applicable to infosec. My one tweet advice would be sitting down with someone who you can talk through your exact experience with and help write your resume to bring out the awesome skills you have and could bring to an infosec role!
Day 24-25:
Finished WAN section on Jason Dion’s Udemy Net course.
Google Home & Nest users urged to update devices ASAP to patch a vulnerability that allowed some 3rd party apps to eavesdrop on voice recordings.
#100DaysOfInfoSec#infosec#womenintech#CyberSecurity
“You need to be able to go somewhere and be okay with being alone or being “the only one” (eg, “the only Muslim”). It would be great to have some people with backgrounds similar to yours at work or events or conferences, but it’s not guaranteed...”
buff.ly/2MrUVSg
Day 21-23:
Took a little break this weekend but now I’m back to studying 📖. Onto routing protocols, NAT, PAT address translation and multicast routing.
Also read article about man sent to 12 years for hacking court system.
#100DaysOfInfoSec#infosec#womenintech#cybersecurity
Day 20:
Halfway through Jason Dion’s Net Udemy course.
Read about Samsung publicly acknowledging vulnerability in S10 smartphone that could allow anyone's fingerprint to unlock device & promised to patch asap.
#100DaysOfInfoSec#womenintech#Infosec#CyberSecurity#techtwitter
Day 19:
IP Addressing. Subnetting: used to relieve network congestion & divide a network into 2 or more networks.
How to convert binary to decimal and decimal to binary.
Classful vs. Classless subnetting
#100DaysOfInfoSec#womenintech#infosec#CyberSecurity
Day 15-17:
Consistency is key. By cont. this challenge I aim to learn new things daily to help me break into #InfoSec Cont. Jason Dion’s Net Udemy course. Read article about Amazon’s Echo and Kindle Vulnerable to KRACK
#100DaysOfInfoSec#CyberSecurity#womenintech#100DaysOfCode