Oct. 6, 2023, 3:28 p.m. | /u/AristocratJackal

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For a bit of background, I recently graduated with a bachelor's in cybersec with a minor in compsci. I was fortunate enough to snag an infosec position straight out of college. The company I work for is large, 20,000+ employees, and the security team I work in is fairly sizable as well. I personally work as an analyst, but the team also consists of engineers, GRC specialists, IAM specialists, and a few managers. …

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