Anyone got any experience with the Linux foundation / Kubernetes.io training they offer for around $600,- a pop?
Specifically what is the difference between them? And are they worth the investment (in your view ofcourse)
Anyone got any experience with the Linux foundation / Kubernetes.io training they offer for around $600,- a pop?
Specifically what is the difference between them? And are they worth the investment (in your view ofcourse)
No worries, I added it for clarity, not to correct you.
Secure in what way? and against what? (as in,what is the threadmodel?)
NIce, I was going for the "our instance" perspective... but I did completely miss this post. thank you.
I always use dangerzone.rocks to read any suspicious PDF file.
it automates the full process and can run in a container.
thats partly why I started this post. it yielded a few option I was completely unaware off already.
but you cant beat there update schedule... there has been like 10 versions in 3 days...
sadly Jerboa is Android, and I am stuck on iOS due to "regulations"...
Well, I am a Dutch native, fluent in both English and Dutch. I would be willing to moderate any Dutch channel on this Lemmy, if requested.
As for Dutch content itself, personally I prefer to communicate in english for infosec stuff (since most of the community speaks english anyway).
Maar als iets echt niet anders kan dan in het Nederlands, is dat niet een probleem voor mij.
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But, if it really has to be in Dutch, thats not an issue for me.
How would any of you see Dutch content on this Lemmy?
Youtube has some great stuff on it (@LifeOverflow, @IppSec to name 2) there is also the CyberSecurity Zero to Hero bundle on Humble Bundle, (for about 16 more days)
and as always, try and get a home lab setup if you can and have the resources... having your own stuff is always the best way to learn. (imho)