Jan. 7, 2023, 6:23 a.m. | /u/NoAtmosphere9601

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I'm a practicing attorney (12 years) and will be leaving my job soon. I am pretty bored/burned out and am looking to move on to something more exciting.

I'm very lucky that money's not a major concern and I have plenty of time for training and GI Bill/VET TEC for any education.

My biggest concern is that I've seen mixed reviews regarding whether it's a fun career path. What do you think, friends? Are you loving your cybersecurity decision or …

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