I refused to get a clearance too.
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Replying to @savagejen
It made me think. I'm now a security architect. At least two levels away from fighting APTs.
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Replying to @andreasdotorg
I think the vast majority of people hired in aren't writing exploits, but it's certainly a place that you can end up later.
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Replying to @savagejen @andreasdotorg
On one hand, it sounds like you get to work with some great minds. On the other hand, you might not like what you're doing.
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Replying to @savagejen
The work itself was exciting. You get malware, and virustotal says 0/42 detection ratem
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Replying to @andreasdotorg
You... you're allowed to upload that shit to virustotal?
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Replying to @savagejen
I wasn't exactly asking for permission. And I had to get a job done.
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Replying to @andreasdotorg @savagejen
Yes, they knew I was on their trail, so it actually didn't make a difference. And I had no strategic guidance whatsoever.
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Replying to @andreasdotorg
I'm sorry. You're a skilled hacker and deserve to do something you *want* for a living.
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Thanks. I'm currently looking into formally verified TLS implementations and how to put them into production. Doing ok here.
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