@0x00string @north @hacks4pancakes Someone recently shared an article that described this shit in such great detail: "the missing stair."
(this wasn't what they shared, but the concept from it stuck with me HARD)
@0x00string @north @hacks4pancakes Someone recently shared an article that described this shit in such great detail: "the missing stair."
(this wasn't what they shared, but the concept from it stuck with me HARD)
@kissane It's frustrating to no end that I feel like I have been hit very hard with cognitive impair, but it's so intermittent and varying in degree to the point it's almost laughable to try and describe aloud to anyone.
"Hey, some days I feel like I can't think in straight lines."
-- Are you sure it's not just your ADHD?
"I can't be sure of anything, because this was always an intermittent issue and now it seems like the extremes are occurring more often."
-- Could it be stress?
"Of course it can be stress. It can be any number of things, but what's been added is a near constant flux of my mental state that I can't even be sure existed before Covid, but feels more extreme and occurring more often since Covid."
-- "Huh. That's weird."
"Cool, thanks."
@foone Then, you have to worry "does my pharmacy even have my fucking treatment in stock?"
I don't know if anyone ever gets hired from these sorts of posts, but please boost as I am motivated by enjoying such things as "eating food to stay alive" and "being able to pay my bills to have a roof over my head."
I've been a Sr. Infrastructure Engineer for roughly 4 years now, at the same MSP (THAT I LOVE, but may not be able to move upward/get paid enough to support myself and my family any longer. ) We focus almost entirely in the Biotech/Life Sciences space, so I have special knowledge of laboratory networking, compatibility, patching, software integrations (on-prem, hybrid, and cloud) etc. It's a very small world, but useful knowledge.
I am looking for a full-time security position whether it's in ops, ops-adjacent, outside of ops entirely, whatever it may be. I just want to make a difference, use my talents, and more importantly, grow. I know that my experience in all things ops can be very useful.
I can do almost everything in the Microsoft stack from M365/Office 365 administration, Intune, to spinning up entire Azure environments with IAM, Conditional Access policies, App Protection, etc. from scratch. If I haven't done it already, I have probably administrated it after it was spun up by a member of my team.
I have experience in Defender (and its myriad products across the Endpoint/Office/Cloud/Azure/Entra space), SentinelOne, Sophos, Cylance(vomit emoji), you name it.
I have basically been running incident response as best I can solo for years, I've wrote a rudimentary Vulnerability Management process for my org for SOC2 certification. (we're being audited right now and my processes were accepted, so good? lol)
Open to requests for my resume, links to job postings, etc. (I will redact my address and number of course because...safety reasons.)
I am currently in Boston, MA. Looking for remote roles, as transit into Boston is a no-go entirely.