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Risk assessment

2025-04-09 18:34:04.462807+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Lesley Carhart @hacks4pancakes@infosec.exchange

Just a friendly reminder to feel a little pride (in the unhappiness) every time you’re right about someone being an asshole even before they do something malicious directly to you or your demographic.

Lesley Carhart @hacks4pancakes@infosec.exchange

This is also directly related to your cybersecurity risk management and investigative skills. 💯 reflective of the caliber of your skill in this industry.

Lesley Carhart @hacks4pancakes@infosec.exchange

Conversely, if you fail to recognize a prominent person is an asshole until they directly attempt harm on you, you may suck at cybersecurity.

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