all InfoSec news
Reddit's Adapt A Mod Program, and r/Privacy
Feb. 16, 2023, 12:49 a.m. | /u/trai_dep
Privacy & Freedom in the Information Age www.reddit.com
[Reddit has a program](https://www.reddit.com/r/modnews/comments/108i0o7/adoptanadmin_is_back_for_2023_sign_up_asap/) that lets Admin do a ride-along as a guest Mod to see how different Subs run. They're curious how things are done from a Modding level to get a better understanding of all the Subs out there, and the different ways they're run.
>This program enables Admins to dive into the world of moderating by getting hands-on experience themselves. Admins that participate come from all around the world and all across the company, many …
continue dive don empathy experience hands-on experience knowledge mod offer opportunities privacy program reddit the company under work world
More from www.reddit.com / Privacy & Freedom in the Information Age
Jobs in InfoSec / Cybersecurity
Senior Security Engineer - Detection and Response
@ Fastly, Inc. | US (Remote)
Application Security Engineer
@ Solidigm | Zapopan, Mexico
Defensive Cyber Operations Engineer-Mid
@ ISYS Technologies | Aurora, CO, United States
Manager, Information Security GRC
@ OneTrust | Atlanta, Georgia
Senior Information Security Analyst | IAM
@ EBANX | Curitiba or São Paulo
Senior Information Security Engineer, Cloud Vulnerability Research
@ Google | New York City, USA; New York, USA