July 25, 2022, 6:01 p.m. | /u/Deminc

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For Red or Blue, leadership or lower, anybody is welcome to chime in.


Some back story:


Im a pentester working for a small firm. The work is nice, the clients are nice, everything is pretty nice. EXCEPT FOR THE DOCUMENTATION! It's a collection of standard methodologies developed over trial and error for several years on how various pentests should be carried out (basically years worth of notes). Its got some pretty decent content, but theres bloat and its disorganized to …

bad cybersecurity documentation fighting

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