An actual office for Unixerius
Way back when, over ten years ago, Dick had rented some local office space for Unixerius. He used it for storage, I don't think anyone ever did some actual work over there. So, that rental space...
View ArticlePractical DevSecOps CTMP course and exam
In early 2021 I needed to learn about DevSecOps and CI/CD and I needed it fast. A crash course if you will, into all things automation, pipelines, SAST, SCA, DAST and more. I went with PDSO's Certified...
View ArticlePreparing for Server+: labs?
On the CompTIA sub-reddit, people often ask for labs to work through while prepping for an exam. For Linux+, I've made all the labs for my class freely available on Github. Server+ is a less common...
View ArticleYou've got your Security+. Now what?
On /r/comptia and Discord, there's a lot of people hopeful to break into cybersecurity. The get their Security+ (because CompTIA's marketing promises a lot of jobs), but... then what? Here's something...
View ArticleDevSecOps: who's responsible?
Someone on Discord asked: "Question: Does DevSecOps type of work fall under ISSO's roles and responsibilities?" That got me thinking. IMO: DevSecOps, like many things in InfoSec, is something...
View ArticleThe value (or not) of Linux+
On Discord, people frequently ask whether "is Linux+ worth it?". Here's my take. The value depends on your market and on what you get out of it. In the US and UK, CompTIA is a well-known vendor but in...
View ArticleCertNexus CSC 210 and CFR 410
About a month ago I re-sat CompTIA's Linux+ exam, to make sure I am still preparing my students properly for their own exams. I still like the Linux+ exam (which I first beta-tested in 2021) and I'm...
View ArticleCFR 410: quick follow-up
As a quick follow-up to this week's post about CSC 210 and CFR 410: I've now also gone through the majority of the course book for CFR 410. Like CSC I can say I'm of the opinion that the course book...
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