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Submitted October 22, 2017 at 03:00AM by CodeAndSec
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Kernel Exploitation - Dereferencing a NULL pointer! - Exploit Development
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Submitted October 22, 2017 at 05:31PM by Evil1337
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I want to become a security professional
Hey Reddit, i need some help with my education. I'm 18 years old, and i'll have to choose a more specific career path very soon. I spend most of my free time educating myself in various fields of programming, so i've always thought that i would want to become some kind of software or game developer.Over the past year i've reconsidered my options, and i've (almost) decided that i want to become a security professional. It's very important to me that i can work autonomously, so to speak. If i were to become a game developer, i would go the indie route. I'm supposing i can do this too, by becoming a "lone wolf pentester" (or whatever that's called), and let small/medium-sized companies hire me for various security purposes.Now, my question is this: what are some security-related job noscripts, that also enable me to work autonomously? What do i do with education, how do i learn more about this topic? I live in Denmark, where education is free, so my options are pretty good.TL;DR: I'm a young security-interested boy, trying to figure out what my next step in education should be. I want to be able to work autonomously, and i'm willing to take the risks with it. What do i do?

Submitted October 22, 2017 at 11:10PM by Dellitsni
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Need some advice on cetifications
Sorry for the novel.I have recently been trying to enter an online master program. The degree is a MS of cyber security and information assurance. The admissions office just called me on Friday and told me that my undergraduate did not cover enough security domains. Which i disagree with but whatever.They told me that another option i have is to get one of many security certifications. Though after investigation, i found that a lot of these certs also require some level of experience. I cuurently work as a sql and .net developer and have been for two years. My end goal is and always has been cyber security. The options for certs they have given me are the following: CISSP, CCIE, CCNP, CCNA, CCNA Security, CEH, CHFI, GIAC 2700 or GCWN. Does anyone have any advice on the best way to pusue one of these.

Submitted October 22, 2017 at 10:41PM by apachewarrior23
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Why You Need Key Management System In Your Business?
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Submitted October 23, 2017 at 01:15PM by guardpatrol121
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Submitted October 23, 2017 at 01:48PM by securitydirect2
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Ex Google and Intercept Hacker Morgan Marquis-Boire (@headhntr) no longer involved with EFF, First Look, Citizen Lab, others after sexual assault allegations
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Submitted October 23, 2017 at 04:40PM by YoyoMelbo
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Server Identity SSL|TLS
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Submitted October 23, 2017 at 04:47PM by MicheeLengronne
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