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Gulnaz Arslanova2020-01-14 12:22:09
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Gulnaz Arslanova, 2020-01-14 12:22:09

What to study for a system administrator to go to the infobase?

Interested in what the security people do in their free time from catching hackers. What do you need, where and in what direction to dig, what to read?

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CityCat4, 2020-01-15
@CityCat4

what security people do in their free time from catching hackers.

We get rid of stereotypes. IB is not engaged in catching hackers. From the word at all. This is done by the competent authorities :)
IS is:
- firewalls, cryptographic information protection, encryption, certificates - proxies, NAT ,
tyrnet access control, statistics, reports monitoring of users), including operational monitoring - documentation. Lots and lots of documentation, regulations, instructions, regulations - knowledge of the law, especially some of its parts - on copyright, on PD and others - can hang backups ("tyzhspetspozashchitainformatsiy" :) ) This is a boring, uninteresting, responsible job, often morally heavy and unpleasant.

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Ivan Shumov, 2020-01-14
@inoise

Like all normal people - they relax with friends, go in for family, sports, drink, and whatever they want, since the salary allows)
What's on the topic, security guards don't catch hackers, hello. And infobez is good if 5% is about IT. Read generally any materials from universities, for example, ITMO and the like

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Ronald McDonald, 2020-01-14
@Zoominger

what security people do in their free time from catching hackers.

Security guards don't catch hackers.
You will be engaged in paperwork and surveillance of users.
And to experience permanent stress from the fact that the security guard is always an outcast and no one loves him.

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Lev Zabudkin, 2020-01-15
@zabudkin

In Russia, even personnel officers are called infobases, because your path is knowledge of the law on personal data and on working with foreigners :)))

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rionnagel, 2020-01-15
@rionnagel

Although information security specialists have many different branches, with a high degree of probability you will write a LOT of documentation. These are all sorts of safety tasks, internal regulations, those tasks, and so on - this can be VERY much. And how wonderful and most importantly fun you will be to conduct an audit on a series of iso 27000 and iso 9000 standards cannot be conveyed to you. And how fun it is to understand gdpr and the nuances of your country's legislation in the field of IT and data protection is just lovely. All this crap is written as incomprehensibly as possible, you need to read every word and sentence and constantly monitor the changes. What about risk assessment calculations?) The formula is simple, in reality it can increase indefinitely. And they can pay less.
There are, of course, all sorts of monitoring engineers, for network infrastructure, for general, these specialists, redteam, and others, but this is too highly specialized.

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