> be me
> graduate from uni
> love C programming
> want to be a cool hacker so I join a security company
> fucking read assembly all fucking day
> only write C programs that are about 100 lines
Fuck this shit. I have a headache from tracing so much assembly. I've been writing Python over the weekends so I can remember what programming actually feels like.
>>55106963
where from and how much are you paid?
>>55106963
>living the dream
>complains about it
>>55106963
>let me take CS to become a L33t H4xx0R
>wow fuck assembly that shit be crazy
KEK
EKE
KEK
I started recently, I'm making 80k a year. It's good for starting I think.
I live in the United States on the East coast. Don't want to get more specific than that.
>>55107043
crowdstrike. it's crowdstrike. he works in maryland
Fuck you nigger you are living the fucking dream its impossible to find any security companies where i live
>>55108255
Then move. Work won't chase after you, you must chase it.
>>55108255
This desu senpai
Given up looking now, I don't suppose northern England has much call for it though, we're all too busy sucking fish bones and stabbing each other.
>>55107043
80k with college debt pleb
>>55108255
France has a HUGE need of security h4xxors.
Atleast in north/paris/east.
just write python scripts that help you analyze the assembly code
>>55108610
French companies don't even know what they need
I make 25k a year doing hard labor outside, no benefits. Fuck you op.
>>55108723
Security consulting is huge because those companies once they get fucked and lose millions learn that it's no joke, so they hire consultants, that are really , really fucking expensive because there's no "official" and good training to become one.
>>55108770
>there's no "official" and good training to become one
CISSP/OSCP would be appreciated by any "dir tech" if they needed it
most french servers I pentest don't even have fail2ban, they just don't give a shit
>>55108770
>really fucking expensive because there's no "official" and good training to become one.
There's literally a career about it, system security specialist.
>>55106963
A good command of C and assembly can land you a job in the embedded industry. Especially if you also have some electronics skills.
>>55106963
TERP
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>>55106963
You're literally retarded, I hope this is b8.
>>55108255
right? i cant even find a place to start training
>>55106963
>wants to be a hacker
>does not know APL
I'll have a Large fry plz OP
>>55108736
Reading assembly, compiler-generated x86 in particular, is literally brain damaging.
>>55111081
x86 is bad. Compiler generated x86 is worse. Compiler writers have praised their own superiority for more than 20 years but it doesn't hold water. I was an adequately remunerated embedded programmer simply because I could write better assembly than the compilers could. Otherwise I would not have gotten the jobs.
Other processors are better and 6502 remains a favourite even today.
> be me
> graduate from uni
> love C programming
> want to be a cool hacker so I join a web/mobile app company as a security engineer
> break comfy apps all day
> write occasional python scripts for proof of concepts
Life is p comfy right now
>>55114356
feels good man
>>55111027
^_^
>>55108770
So... how would i be able to start training?