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Despite overall generous salaries, a lack of raises and falling cybersecurity budgets are leading to dissatisfaction among chief information security officers (CISOs) when it comes to compensation. Time to get the tiny violins out
You can play them while the CISO tells you to ignore the latest 0-day alerts that are currently being targeted on your application/site.
"average total compensation for tech CISOs is $710,000, with a median of $440,000"
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Poor little bastards poor men...
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At those salaries I don't feel sorry for them. The CISOs that really matter don't make that much and have problems getting their CEOs and CFOs to take cyber security seriously.
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Ethan Zuckerman vs Mark Zuckemberg: it Zucks.
GCS/GE d--(d) s-/+ a C+++ U+++ P-- L+@ E-- W+++ N+ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE Y+ PGP t+ 5? X R+++ tv-- b+(+++) DI+++ D++ G e++ h--- r+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
The shortest horror story: On Error Resume Next
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Zucker-man vs Zucker-berg: man vs mountain .
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Where can I get mine?
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Make creative retro game sprites on the Commodore 64 with generative AI. Why spend big money getting an AI computer?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Why spend big money getting an AI computer? Still more useful than a big number of "scientific" studies that consume big money too.
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I had free access to GitHub Copilot for about a year, I used it, got used to it, and slowly started to take it for granted, until one day it was taken away Because your mileage always varies
modified 9-May-24 14:35pm.
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Similar to get used to drive for a long while with an automatic geared motor and then go back to manual clutch and gears.
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For many, this would be like using Resharper and then having it removed.
Or, can you imagine suddenly having no Intellisense!?!
I (and most of you probably) remember the old days of looking at the Windows API tool to figure out the params that a method took.
Lessee...what does the WNDCLASS Struct have in it?
typedef struct tagWNDCLASSA {
UINT style;
WNDPROC lpfnWndProc;
int cbClsExtra;
int cbWndExtra;
HINSTANCE hInstance;
HICON hIcon;
HCURSOR hCursor;
HBRUSH hbrBackground;
LPCSTR lpszMenuName;
LPCSTR lpszClassName;
} WNDCLASSA, *PWNDCLASSA, *NPWNDCLASSA, *LPWNDCLASSA;
Or yeah, how about CreateWindow which you use all the time?
HWND CreateWindowA(
[in, optional] lpClassName,
[in, optional] lpWindowName,
[in] dwStyle,
[in] x,
[in] y,
[in] nWidth,
[in] nHeight,
[in, optional] hWndParent,
[in, optional] hMenu,
[in, optional] hInstance,
[in, optional] lpParam
);
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I am just really not sure. Can someone be such an advanced programmer (or such a bad programmer) that they install an AI assistant tool, and then it never prompts them with greyed-out text because they're just that good (or that bad)?
I've used ReSharper AI Assistant, but I am not sure what I am getting for my $10 per month. OK, every so often it saves me a little typing here and there, but more of its sophisticated suggestions seem way off of what I'm intending to write.
And, for prompting it, it seems like it's on the level of GPT 3.5...I mean, I can just hop on over to https://chat.openai.com and type my prompt in there, and it knows tons of programming...I don't understand why I also need it inside my IDE.
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Inside your IDE, it has context. Suppose you have a bare bones public method and you want to validate your inputs, and then write tests to check this works as you would expect. This is a lot more convenient if it's inside the tool you are using.
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raddevus wrote: can you imagine suddenly having no Intellisense!?! Nope. But then again, in the 90's there were books for this stuff. Can you imagine the # of books that would be needed nowadays, given the frameworks, libraries, packages? And every day UPS would drop off new books because the old books you got last week are already obsolete!
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I've been working a list of vulnerabilities reported by a code scanner.
AI can supposedly look at a whitepaper and then write code to exploit a vulnerability.
Can you point it at a repo and have it fix any code allowing the exploit?
I'm not sure it even requires fancy AI/ML to parameterize SQL.
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A new report from Fortinet shows that the second half of 2023 saw attackers increase the speed with which they capitalized on newly publicized vulnerabilities. Efficiency is good, no?
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I would be interested in the statistics that compare the number of publicized vulnerabilities...
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How will you distinguish between a low level of detected vulnerabilities and a low level of vulnerabilities?
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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What was before the egg or the chicken?
trønderen wrote: How will you distinguish between a low level of detected vulnerabilities and a low level of vulnerabilities? As my physics teacher in high school always said: Let's suppose that...
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but wait, I thought all of the updates were for more security? And the reason we need Windows 11 is for more security (not advertising)?
Charlie Gilley
“They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” BF, 1759
Has never been more appropriate.
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Elon Musk’s startup Neuralink on Wednesday said part of its brain implant malfunctioned after it put the system in a human patient for the first time. Press Nose-Belly button-Left ear lobe to restart
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poor guy
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I guess Elon never read Michael Crichton.
The Terminal Man anyone?
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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MarkTJohnson wrote: I guess Elon never read Michael Crichton. Many people including politicians have never read Michael Crichton.
Blackout --> We are getting the "smart" strom readers / actors mandatory. Additionally Germany has one of the weakest IT defense in Europe.
Zero --> Facebook, TikTok and co. and a lot of idiotic bets / challenges that costs health or even life of their users.
and so on, and so on...
How was it? What today is written as sicence fiction can be tomorrow remembered as a news article.
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