@malwareunicorn @hasherezade @James_inthe_box reversing malware isnt work? I dont think i have ever heard someone say that before
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I read it as "30% RE, 70% doing customer-facing IR (log analysis, forensics, supporting on-site efforts, writing reports)"
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I guess assumptions can be made on the wording in any direction for this post. I read it differently myself too. So i guess it has more to do with the readers psychology as well. Its interesting to say the least.
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But thats the benefit of infosec. We get to sit down in our Silicon based towers and discuss things like this. I know myself i have always had confidence issues with everything in life so i misread this in a negative connotation.
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It's important to realize that the fun part of work is still work, involves effort, and deserves to be paid!
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"fun" is subjective - for someone reversing is fun and i.e. meeting people is a hard work, but for another person it may be otherwise. and "work" is anything that is useful for your employer IMO - is it "fun" or "not fun" is just your personal opinion.
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That's correct. And I do believe one's job should balance that! (Personally, I prefer RE over writing reports. Your mileage may vary. That's ok!)
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