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5h0ck57 karma

Just an FYI, your surfing habits aren't protected by Tor. You just don't have enough reason for a three letter agency to come down on you. Much more is needed than an 'anonymity' protocol to actually secure your browsing habits.

5h0ck12 karma

It comes from overtime. They don't make 'a lot' per se but they can work an absolute butt load.

5h0ck7 karma

I dunno. Millwrights, steamfitters, and boil makers always leave out that detail when flaunting their cash income it seems.

5h0ck3 karma

In PA, they went upto 36hr/base without overtime (union). Lotta the money comes from working 30-40hrs of overtime a week and double time on weekends.

5h0ck2 karma

IR retainers and cyber insurance go hand and hand these days but it's not enough given the rise of FIN type groups. Historically some immature (security skills speaking) companies would treat it as a risk that could be offset by insurance. This approach has obviously aged like milk.

Are you seeing a rise in control requirements, validation requirements, or even tabletop/cyber defense assessments by insurance companies to ensure customers are actually taking the appropriate measures to make a best effort in securing their infrastructure?