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The most annoying part of being in cyber security consulting is having to convince random people your trying to help that your not a hacker.
Nov. 29, 2022, 6:52 p.m. | /u/Security-check
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Your doing some security work for a company that involves reaching out to their employee's regarding some question or information about either their account or some other private info they have. Then for whatever reason whether it be your name say's \[EXTERNAL\] or you don't have a picture/title, they just immediately flag your communication and get worried your a foreign actor in their …
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