Dec. 7, 2022, 4:49 p.m. | /u/Security-check

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I'm prior AF and currently work in IR, and the biggest regret I have from the AF is not going into cyber ops. From everyone I talk to who was in it, it seems like you get everything you need to work in today's market. You get industry standard certs, solid work experience, a high security clearance, all for free, while at the same time getting paid to learn it. Comparing this to college where it costs a shit ton …

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