Oct. 27, 2023, 12:14 a.m. | /u/anon_anon_11111

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I work for a big 4 firm doing NIST assessments, vulnerability preparedness (tabletop exercises, reforming runbooks, etc.) but don’t actually feel like I have cyber skills.

Is this imposter syndrome or is there actually a stigma (rightfully so IMO) that cybersecurity consultants know nothing?

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