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[-] Captain@infosec.pub 2 points 11 months ago

Well done, congratz!

[-] Captain@infosec.pub 1 points 11 months ago

Awesome, congratulations!

I've heard good things about the AWS Security Specialty certificate too. I've done a course for it which was great, though I never bothered to take the certificate (I don't feel the need for it). Have you considered it?

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A very interesting approach. Apparently it generates lots of results: https://twitter.com/feross/status/1672401333893365761?s=20

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They used OpenSSF Scorecard to check the most starred AI projects on GitHub and found that many of them didn't fare well.

The article is based on the report from Rezilion. You can find the report here: https://info.rezilion.com/explaining-the-risk-exploring-the-large-language-models-open-source-security-landscape (any email name works, you'll get access to the report without email verification)

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