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This one-man security team needs help making sense of vulnerability scan outputs!
Aug. 2, 2023, 4:29 p.m. | /u/DonFrijote
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We are lucky enough to have our own dedicated IT department which I'm a part of. It's small, only 3 employees, but it allows us to respond quickly to company needs.
I've been specializing and learning security for a while now and recently was allowed to pioneer a dedicated security role.
So far, it's been going …
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