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1. jph+FM[view] [source] 2024-01-03 23:13:03
>>public+(OP)
I worked at 70 Million Jobs (YC) to help people with records get jobs. Here's my advice FWIW.

Your experience in security operations is in demand, so that's a big plus for you. Seek work that you can do via external environments, meaning you don't need to be on-site, and don't need to have internal access. Ideally you can create an LLC so you can work for yourself.

A few examples... 1. Doing compliance-oriented security reviews via cloned systems (e.g. your customer provides you with a non-live copy). 2. Advising on process commitments (e.g. security SLAs, or UML/Visio/EA diagrams, or declarative configurations). 3. Effecting security-related project management task plans (e.g. pilots, proof of concepts, research adjuncts, resource estimations).

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2. wyclif+Yr1[view] [source] 2024-01-04 06:08:28
>>jph+FM
Not a felon, but this is a valuable reply. I'm finding it tough breaking into security operations and DevSecOps even though I have a clean record, but because of the fact that I'm a US citizen living offshore now. Seems like a lot of roles they want on-site in the US. (I'm currently in an APAC time zone). I'm wondering if that's true or if it's just a possibly wrong impression I have about the industry.
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