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What are aspects of Cybersecurity most people hate, but are super important?
Feb. 11, 2024, 9:47 a.m. | /u/grungix
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when I started my Cybersecurity career, I started out as a Penetration Tester.
Real success I started to get, once I tackled issues which had demand, but no one else liked, like:
- internal audit support
- ISO 27001 and other compliance topics
- SAP Code Reviews
What do you guys think, are aspects of Cybersecurity that most professional try to avoid like a plague, which could provide great opportunities to someone who wants to differentiate themselves by becoming …
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