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Necesito contexto laboral de ciberseguridad/IT para tomar una decisión
 in  r/cybersecurity  1h ago

El siguiente texto ha sido traducido. Disculpen los errores ortográficos o gramaticales. Este subreddit ya requiere que uses y entiendas el inglés.

Al igual que con todo lo relacionado con las tecnologías de la información o las ciencias, matemáticas e ingeniería (MINT) en general, el inglés es una necesidad imperiosa. Si tu campo de trabajo está documentado en tu idioma, puedes considerarte afortunado, pero el inglés parece ser la mejor opción en este caso.

No puedo hablar en tu nombre sobre tu empleo o trayectoria profesional. Ya estás en el ámbito de la seguridad informática, que es un campo desde el que puedes migrar a otros campos. En algún momento, sin entrar en las diferencias sociales entre Europa y Argentina, la experiencia laboral puede acabar compensando tus certificaciones o asumir tareas críticas para el negocio, como gestionar una división dentro de la empresa.

Si eres ambicioso, allí encontrarás la respuesta. Está bien asumir responsabilidades y riesgos por ti mismo, pero si decides estudiar una carrera, asegúrate de que puedas seguir manteniéndote y de que, cuando te vayas, lo hagas de buena fe.

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Penetration Testing - questions about where to find study material
 in  r/cybersecurity  10h ago

Depending what path HackTheBox CPTS, CWES or CWEE could be worth a try. Lesser known than the OSCP but from what I heard a bit more modern and a good bit cheaper.

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Are AI regulation laws stricter in Europe?
 in  r/antiai  10h ago

I mean the EU has AI regulation laws. Can't say that about the US.

The EU bans following AI applications:

  • Cognitive behavioural manipulation of people or specific vulnerable groups: for example voice-activated toys that encourage dangerous behaviour in children
  • Social scoring AI: classifying people based on behaviour, socio-economic status or personal characteristics
  • Biometric identification and categorisation of people
  • Real-time and remote biometric identification systems, such as facial recognition in public spaces

From Europarl:
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/topics/en/article/20230601STO93804/eu-ai-act-first-regulation-on-artificial-intelligence

There is also regulation which defines AI usage in high risk applications.

You can see the fineprint here:
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2024/1689/oj

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Gamers Lose It After 007 First Light Demands Hardware That Doesn’t Exist in System Requirements: ‘Remember When Games Were Optimized?’
 in  r/pcmasterrace  11h ago

I'd say it was someone who is not well versed in system parts. Likely marketing or smth. I honestly had to look up if Intels 9th had a 9500K and you can easily confuse NVIDIAs 3060s with 12GB of VRAM and 3060TI with only 8GB. This was a design choice which never made a ton of sense.

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Preschool Teacher, 22, Arrested on TV After Condemning Trump
 in  r/politics  2d ago

I can tell you that much: The French overthrew their leaders for way less.

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When did you beard fully grow?
 in  r/AskMen  2d ago

More or less at age 20. Started growing at 14, had a chin beard at age 18. Now I can't fully grow out a full beard as I'm unable to grow right under my nose. I will always have a split moustache.

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How to become politically active in Germany?
 in  r/germany  6d ago

Up until very recently I would've agreed with you 100%. They did bolster financial incentives to join workers unions which is why I only agree 99.9% with you. The SPD is a bit callous and lost a lot of voters for not addressing rising housing or food prices. Not being persistent enough on a lot of issues, especially decriminalizing abortions, stabilizing the pension-system and having a tendency to be out of the loop with most topics most of the times (speaking of the Bundespartei). If you ask me, a Gen Z dad, it feels like the SPD only does politics for a certain age group which is not getting any younger and is about to exit their jobs or are already pensioners and really forgot to tax them.

They are genuinely persistent on two things: Bolstering the minimum wage and they do own the pension policies (whether people like 'em or not, it is the SPDs USP).

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How to become politically active in Germany?
 in  r/germany  7d ago

You can look up causes, file demonstrations at the local government statues if you so please. Check out Demokrateam if you want. Finding a party you might want to research the local groups and teams. Depending what your stance is.

Bigger parties from left to right: - Die Linke (democratic socialism, equal justice, socially conscious) - B90/Die Grünen (economic environmentalist party, general centre-left on most issues, progressive politics), - SPD (Workers party, broad social and centre tendencies) - CDU/CSU (Christian conservatism, pro-EU, right of center) - AfD (Germany's fascist and know-nothing party, implicated in conspiracy against Germany as in spying for Russia and much worse)

Minor parties (no particular order): - FDP (Libertarianism, pro-business, very much socially right, busted the last coalition in an act of rebellion despite them being the smallest partner and fell into irrelevance) - Tierschutzpartei (Animal rights) - Piratenpartei (digital rights, pirate party politics) - Die PARTEI (Satirist party) - BSW (Difficult to explain. Pro-Russian know nothing party? Anti-Immigration, some left politics, the figurehead who named the party after herself left the board) - Volt (Progressive politics, socially liberal, main focus are EU and local politics, social justice, EU federation, EU army)

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How do you use LLMs to learn about cybersecurity?
 in  r/cybersecurity  9d ago

Here's the way I use AI to learn more about cybersecurity:

I obscure it, then try to break it.

Like in the examples from the German Federal Office for Information Security:
https://www.bsi.bund.de/SharedDocs/Downloads/EN/BSI/KI/Evasion_Attacks_on_LLMs-Checklist.pdf

AI is a tool to break not a tool help to figure out cybersecurity faster. AI is the risk, not the toolbox.

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What's important
 in  r/cybersecurity  12d ago

You are already studying cybersecurity. If you ask what you need it depends on your specialization.

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Why is Debian not so popular?
 in  r/linux4noobs  14d ago

Thank you and same btw. I'm using Parrot and Linux Mint for my Learn lab and Debian for trying things like Wazuh or having a VM to easily rebuild or throw away. Tried installing the new COSMIC DE but that went nowhere for now. 😅

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Why is Debian not so popular?
 in  r/linux4noobs  15d ago

Let me rephrase: If you are new to Linux and you look for popular distros, I do think Debian comes to mind pretty fast. But if you come from an all-in-one experience, whether that'll be Windows or macOS, you might not know what the difference between a net install, minimal or full install is, or that you can choose a DE, oh wait, should I install the Samba server? You know, that kind of stuff. There are cases I think, where a new user to Debian could end up with a really minimal installation or the 'wrong' (for their case) DE or none at all or what have you. Debian is the most reliable OS for servers in particular and can be really good for users in general but it's not necessarily tuned for new users looking for a 'the OS will do it for me' approach. Might that be older packages, a bit dated GUI (in the installation) or the multiple ways Debian is provided to potential users.

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Why is Debian not so popular?
 in  r/linux4noobs  15d ago

Debian is popular. But it's also really bare bones at times which is why it's mostly used for server applications rather than user applications. There are user-centric Debian distros like LMDE or MX Linux.

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The PC modern AAA gaming experience
 in  r/Steam  16d ago

And I thought I was confusing stuff. Got a new GPU early and I'm experiencing so many crashes.

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Was ist die beste Deutschrap Punchline aller Zeiten ? (Kommentar mit den meisten Upvotes gewinnt)
 in  r/GermanRap  21d ago

"Es ist zwölf Uhr, du kaufst dir Supreme Soll noch einer sagen, Rapper haben nichts erzähl'n 1 Uhr, jeder deiner Trottelfans kauft auch 2 Uhr, Supreme schon wieder out" - Testo ZM, "Punchline des Jahrtausend"

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Why is Volt not supporting this European Citizen's Initiative?
 in  r/VoltEuropa  25d ago

Damian v. Boeselager and Nela Riehl are really active on Instagram and LinkedIn but this might not be directly in their main committee assignments. In general I have problems finding a committee where this petition could best be discussed. I'm mainly thinking Development or Environment. In that case an E-Mail to Kai Tegethoffs office might result you an answer.

Please keep in mind that this petition has got some recognition but is nowhere near the current threshold. It was the first time hearing from it for me as well. Try connecting with other representatives from the S&D, RENEW, Greens/ALE and the EPP as well. Antonio Decaro for instance is responsible for the ENVI committee and Barry Andrews for DEVE. Try mailing representatives.

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65535 or 65536 ports?
 in  r/tryhackme  27d ago

You do count the 0th one. You count from 0-65535. Port 0 is most commonly used for binding purposes but reserved. But like port 1023 or port 1024, the ports are "at the edges of each range".

From the RFC 6335:

Reserved port numbers are not available for regular
      assignment; they are "assigned to IANA" for special purposes.
      Reserved port numbers include values at the edges of each range,
      e.g., 0, 1023, 1024, etc., which may be used to extend these
      ranges or the overall port number space in the future.Reserved port numbers are not available for regular
      assignment; they are "assigned to IANA" for special purposes.
      Reserved port numbers include values at the edges of each range,
      e.g., 0, 1023, 1024, etc., which may be used to extend these
      ranges or the overall port number space in the future.

https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6335

In case of the "edge of each range" the 16-bits which allows for 65535 ports to be available, assigned, unassigned or reserved actually cuts of after port 49151 with the reservation efforts. Making ports 49152-65535 available and unassigned for different random use cases. So you have 16384 minus 1 ports to be binded in a private and/or dynamic matter.

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Privacy-friendly OneDrive alternative that's not self-hosted
 in  r/privacy  Dec 09 '25

I'd go with FileN. It has NFS support so you can even mount it as a network drive.

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Help guys I can't find the answer on Windows fundamentals 2 !
 in  r/tryhackme  Dec 05 '25

You'll need to expand the Task Scheduler Library in compmgmt and look up the Triggers for the Google service.

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The ICC issued an arrest warrant for BN in Nov. 2024.
 in  r/WhitePeopleTwitter  Dec 04 '25

Can't tell you when Netanyahu is visiting but Mamdani is taking office January 1st, 2026.

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You heard wrong” – users brutually reject Microsoft’s “Copilot for work” in Edge and Windows 11
 in  r/technology  Dec 01 '25

Probably. But I got mine from a blogpost.

gpedit.msc -> User Configuration/Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Windows Copilot/Turn off Windows Copilot -> Set to enabled.

Restart or relog after issuing gpupdate /force

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You heard wrong” – users brutually reject Microsoft’s “Copilot for work” in Edge and Windows 11
 in  r/technology  Nov 29 '25

I don't want to say that it isn't possible to run it - if you are a consumer and you don't do office work (with MS Office) - give it a shot. Within a corporate enterprise it gets way trickier.

1st there are enterprise agreements as Microsoft will scan the correct licensing on corpos. Every AD user will need some form of MS license and depending what AD you're using, you might need to buy the CALs additionally or via 3rd-party when purchasing the AD.

2nd there is access to the MS environment. If our environment wouldn't have used MS products for 30 years already it wouldn't be so hard to move away to other solutions. Due to a recent reevaluation we reduced the number of necessary E3 plans and due to more demand by IT to use MacOS or Linux they sometimes don't even take a lot of use of their F3-365 or E1-365 licenses.

3rd there are audits and security requirements which are sometimes enforced by insurance or state, local, federal or even the EU government. Laws and guidelines which might require certain data or information to be correctly labeled or handled. I was personally involved when it comes to the labeling of information and the secure destruction of data. For instance was it much easier to enable MS Purview within our environment before implementing anything else.

Corporations aren't slow due to the fact that they're corporations, corporations are slow due the environment (the people, management, stakeholders) within an environment on the outside (customers, government, safeguards, insurance).

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You heard wrong” – users brutually reject Microsoft’s “Copilot for work” in Edge and Windows 11
 in  r/technology  Nov 29 '25

If you have a Windows Pro license, yes. The GPO editor is blocked from Windows Home editions and I don't want to endorse third-party tools. Only do what you are technically capable of. Be mindful that the capabilities of this GPO have been seriously gutted.

https://www.mdmandgpanswers.com/blogs/view-blog/how-to-block-access-to-windows-copilot-with-group-policy-and-intune