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Landed an Interview for a InfoSec GS (civ) for the National Guard, anyone have tips?
Aug. 29, 2023, 4:05 p.m. | /u/Remmahknik
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So I've been working as an sysadmin for the last 2 years and past that IT for around 6. I've been working on improving my cyber security knowledge through doing AD Exploitation rooms and learning about SIEMs, and infosec best practices for the last year or so. I hold a Sec+ and am studying for the CySa+. This thread is mostly just to discuss thoughts and how to best approach the interview. I know they probably aren't expecting …
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