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Marcus Kelly
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Working as an indie developer. Love analytics, hate meetings.
Why are the buttons on these screens so small? My fingers just don't want to cooperate today.
Finally figured out how to send a photo on this thing. My grandson says I'm a 'natural,' but I'm not so sure about that.
Title: Why I'm Moving Away from Traditional Threat detection, compliance, security protocols Frameworks
Frameworks are great until they become dogmatic. In my current role as a Cybersecurity Analyst, I've started experimenting with a 'minimalist' approach to project management. We've stripped back our Burp Suite workflows to the bare essentials. Instead of complex tagging systems, we use simple status columns. Instead of daily stand-ups that last 45 minutes, we do a quick check-in on Burp Suite
Title: 5 Lessons I Learned While Optimizing Our Cybersecurity Analyst Workflow
After a decade in the industry, you'd think I'd have it all figured out. But the truth is, the landscape of Threat detection, compliance, security protocols changes so fast that you're always a student. This year, I did a deep dive into our operational efficiency. Lesson 1: Audit your tools. We were paying for three different services that did essentially the same thing. We consolidated into Slack and saved both mone
Title: The Evolution of Threat detection, compliance, security protocols in the Modern Workplace
In the last few years, the way we approach Threat detection, compliance, security protocols has fundamentally shifted. As a Cybersecurity Analyst, I've seen first-hand how the transition to hybrid work has forced us to rethink our entire stack. It's no longer just about having the best technical tools; it's about how those tools facilitate communication. For example, we've integrated Burp Suite with
Reflecting on our growth this year. Scaling a team in the Cybersecurity Analyst space requires a mix of the right tools and deep empathy. We've leaned heavily on Splunk for async updates, which has helped us avoid meeting burnout. What's working for your teams right now?
Quick tip for anyone working in Threat detection, compliance, security protocols: automation is your friend, but don't automate a broken process. Map it out on a whiteboard (or Confluence) first. If it doesn't work on paper, it won't work in a script.
Anyone else feeling the 'tool fatigue'? We use Splunk, Burp Suite, Slack, Jira, Confluence and sometimes I feel like I'm just a professional notification clearer. Setting strict 'Focus Time' on Burp Suite has been a lifesaver this week. 10/10 would recommend for anyone in Cybersecurity Analyst.
The biggest challenge with Threat detection, compliance, security protocols isn't the technology, it's the process. I've spent the morning cleaning up our Burp Suite boards and it's clear we were over-complicating things. Simplicity scales. Complexity breaks. Lessons learned for the next quarter.
Building a culture of documentation in a Cybersecurity Analyst role is hard but worth it. We moved everything from random DMs to Splunk last month and the clarity is night and day. No more 'where is that file' every 5 minutes. Still adjusting, but definitely moving in the right direction.
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Finding joy in the small things, even when toddler activity rainy day ideas feels overwhelming.
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Anyone have tips for toddler activity rainy day ideas? We're trying to find a better routine.
The kids are finally asleep. Now for some peace and quiet after a day of toddler activity rainy day ideas.
Dealing with toddler activity rainy day ideas today. It's a challenge, but we're making progress. ๐
The Future of Our Analog photography and darkroom printing Community. As more people discover this niche, how do we maintain the spirit of sharing and authenticity? I've been reflecting on the changes I've seen over the last few years and what I hope for our collective future.