Imposter syndrome in cybersecurity is real.
I heard this business guy Alex Hormozi say something that really changed my perspective on this…
“You don’t need more confidence, you need more evidence.”
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That hits hard.
In security, we often feel like frauds… not because we actually suck, but because we haven’t realized we actually do have evidence to support how far we’ve come.
Your growth is the evidence.
The environments you’ve hardened, the threats you’ve found, the tickets you’ve closed, the vulnerabilities you’ve found, the research you’ve published.
You’re not an imposter… you’re just overlooking your own track record.
Eighty million Americans rely on Medicaid to survive. Republicans want to talk about everything but the fact that they want to cut it. Here is @RepCasar taking them to the woodshed. #DemsUnited#DontMessWithMedicaid
@CollinRugg @AeroTech_Space I see lots of money from tickets and concessions. While annoying, those kids are bringing in the money. That owner will say how bad the industry is in a few weeks.
Microsoft 365 Business Premium customers now gain access to Microsoft 365 E5 Security. No longer is a change to an Enterprise license required to gain access to additional security capabilities. #M365#M365BusinessPremium
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@syst_and_deploy Good post. I was just doing this for a customer to help with targeting devices within Intune. I think you have a typo.
This: - 10.0.2 for Windows 10 devices
Should be a - 10.0.2 for Windows 11 devices
✳️ Quick heads up.
Microsoft just dropped a bunch of new least privilege Graph permissions.
Avoid granting super privileges like Directory.ReadWrite.All and User.ReadWrite.All to apps. Instead use these new least privilege permissions where possible.
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#csharp. The 5th most popular programming language. Yes, I also see that Python has moved to first place; but in this AI age, it is logical a data-friendly language advances. I am waiting for the day when #chsarp eclipses Java. IYKYK @dotnet@visualstudio@code
The new .NET AI tooling Microsoft dropped for @ollama is 🔥 The API is fantastic so far and so much easier to work with than other samples I've tried.
Well done @ljquintanilla@stevensanderson and team!
What is OpenAPI? And what is Swagger?
Are those things the same? 👇
OpenAPI is a way to describe how web APIs work in a format that's easy for both people and computers to understand.
It uses JSON Schema to explain what kind of data the API uses.
You can make OpenAPI descriptions using simple text editing tools or special design software early on when you're just starting to build your API.
These OpenAPI descriptions are useful for several reasons.
• Mainly, they help everyone agree on what the API is supposed to do, which helps avoid confusion later on.
• They can also be used to automatically create help documents, fake servers for testing, and software development kits for clients to use the API more easily.
• Plus, they guide the people building both the server and the client software on how to make their parts work with the API.
Is OpenAPI the same as Swagger?
The question of whether OpenAPI and Swagger are the same thing is a bit tricky, and the answer is both "yes" and "no."
OpenAPI is essentially the updated version of what used to be called Swagger, with OpenAPI 3 being the newer model following Swagger 2.
On the other hand, when people say "Swagger," they're often talking about a set of tools, some free and some not, that are designed to work with the OpenAPI standards.
What are the benefits of OpenAPI?
What are the limitations of OpenAPI?
The Postman team wrote an awesome article about this.
You can read it here: https://t.co/NS3ftpI8bn
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