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zechariah1012 [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

That's awesome. I've kind of been all over the place. I graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering, but I found that I like the software & networking side of things better, so I switched to web developing...and I eventually made it into software and IT consulting and now I help major companies monitor and manage their digital infrastructure effectively and efficiently.

Nice to meet a fellow tech-pede!

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mattsmith01010 2 points ago +2 / -0

I was into software development and web development when I was in high school but had to take a security and networking class when I got to college, immediately got interested and switched to security. I'm specialized in cyberwarfare to do counter cyberterrorism or military - now most of that part of the military is part of the space force. We're currently fighting a cyberwar against China, Russia, Iran, NK, and Pakistan. Since said countries can't actually take on the US with boots on the ground, they target US infrastructure and companies. 24/7 action. Always some dick head in China trying to get access to a power grid.

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zechariah1012 [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah I believe it. I have a friend who was in the air force and he just graduated as well and they just transferred him into the space force to fight on the cyber-front since he's knowledgeable in software development and cybersecurity. Seems the Space Force is where most of that activity is taking place.