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The original post: /r/cybersecurity by /u/Calm_Wing418 on 2024-12-04 05:26:21.

I know this might be asked a lot, but I’m completely new to cybersecurity and looking for advice on building a strong foundation. I’m looking for beginner-friendly cybersecurity courses (both free and paid) that can help me master the basics.

I’d also love to hear from self-taught learners who started from zero. What was your journey like? What resources didyou use, and what challenges did you face? Whether you're still a beginner or have progressed further, any insights are welcome! :3

 
The original post: /r/cybersecurity by /u/NISMO1968 on 2024-12-04 02:30:06.
 
The original post: /r/cybersecurity by /u/atcscm on 2024-12-03 23:18:25.

Hi everyone,

What does your day-to-day work look like as a Cyber Engineer?

I believe that most medium and large companies outsource their SOC. As an engineer, how do you collaborate with them when a security incident occurs?

In the case of a security incident, what steps do you take? For example, how do you handle a compromised email or unauthorized access to the network?

Thank you!

 
The original post: /r/pcmasterrace by /u/lashy00 on 2024-12-04 03:57:29.

i want to run some image generation AI models on my local machine but only have a 1070 8gb. that isn't cutting it. so i need something more powerful but not too expensive and ofcourse second hand.

A bit of background, im from India and i have lot of gaming cafes/gaming zones around my place. The owners use those same gaming computers for mining Cryptocurrencies. The cards used in those computers are anywhere from 2070 to 3090 depending on game zone.

Now that the Cryptocurrency mining has reduced a lot, and these people might be ditching their old 2080 and 3060 (in hopes of using 40xx series so they are good on advertisement) is it possible for me to buy those old cards from them?

if yes, what price should I keep in mind? How safe is it to buy cards which have been used to mining(I'll open and clean and repaste the card ofcourse)?

if no, why?

Thanks!

 
The original post: /r/pcmasterrace by /u/Bundabar on 2024-12-04 02:36:38.
 
The original post: /r/pcmasterrace by /u/WankWankNudgeNudge on 2024-12-04 02:13:30.

They're taken over by venture capitalist thinking and they're gutting the company. They laid off US workers. They're trying to get an absolute scam of a rental program going. It's sad to watch. Which manufacturer is next?

Gamers Nexus report on the shenanigans (YouTube)

 
The original post: /r/pcmasterrace by /u/anime_lean on 2024-12-04 00:57:00.
 
The original post: /r/pcmasterrace by /u/Ok_World_8819 on 2024-12-04 00:50:38.
 
The original post: /r/pcmasterrace by /u/DaJamesGarson on 2024-12-03 22:18:13.
 
The original post: /r/pcmasterrace by /u/AspergerKid on 2024-12-03 21:44:01.
 
The original post: /r/pcmasterrace by /u/SlizerTheChosen on 2024-12-03 21:26:04.
 
The original post: /r/pcmasterrace by /u/iHatePsoriasis on 2024-12-03 20:59:49.

I've been looking at monitors and there seems to be a large separation of opinions. Is 32" 4k OLED actually that much of an upgrade over a 27" 1440p OLED?

4k seems hard to run and you need to invest a lot into a pc every so often to even run newest titles, even a 4090 is struggling with new games like silent hill stalker 2 and so on,

I see deals like a 4k 32 inch OLED for 714 euros and 1440p 240hz for 499 and 360hz for 650..

Is it worth jumping to 4k? Keep in mind I recently bought a 9800x3d would going 4k make my CPU choice pointless ?

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