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January 1st won’t change your career, skills and execution will.
TSIP isn’t a course. It’s hands on mentorship to help you build real skills, get real work and design a life you don’t want to escape from.
Day 01 starts here - https://t.co/cwFeFtzuGO
5/ Two things worth doing in the next 10 minutes. Send this to whoever in your family would pick up if your number rang at 2am. Then reply with the weirdest safe word you can think of, the dumber the better, because dumb is harder to guess.
1/ AI voice cloning scams are all over the news this week. A scammer needs about 3 seconds of your voice, pulled from one story or reel, to call your mum sounding exactly like you. The fix costs nothing and takes 10 seconds and families still don't have it:
4/ The fix is dumb-simple and beats any app. Agree on one weird word with your family and keep it offline. If a panicked call ever asks for money, make them say it first, because the voice can be faked but the word can't.
my company got breached
the attacker had access for 11 days
on day 3 he emailed our IT helpdesk
complained that the VPN was slow
our helpdesk reset his password
upgraded his access tier to fix the "connectivity issue"
and closed the ticket as resolved
CSAT score: 5 stars
we found this in the logs during forensics
the attacker had rated our IT support
excellent
This is why cloud pentesting isn't just scanning VMs.
Kernel primitives. Container isolation boundaries. Privilege escalation chains.
That's what real engagements look like - https://t.co/cwFeFtA2wm
CISA added it to KEV this week. Federal patch deadline is active.
Microsoft is already seeing early exploitation and expects it to spike in the next few days.
Drop your current level 👇
☐ Complete beginner
☐ Know the basics, stuck on what's next
☐ Got certs, can't get clients
☐ Already freelancing
We'll tell you exactly what to do next.
Mentorship isn't someone handing you answers. It's someone asking the right questions so you find them yourself. That's what we try to do inside TSIP. https://t.co/JQQqP4Je1Q
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TSIP = 1 on 1, hands-on training with expert seasoned mentors.
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