Dec. 7, 2022, 4:17 p.m. | /u/CyberSec_Throwaway1

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Obvious throwaway here, but I wanted to gauge opinion and reactions on this. I recently joined a Cyber team and have seen a lot of things that should be improved upon in order to reach a basic level of maturity. Most of these items to improve upon however, are officially owned and managed by our Sysadmin team.

Maybe I am spoiled from my past, but every single little thing the team suggests to partner on with the Sysadmin team gets …

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