• MajorHavoc@programming.dev
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    5 months ago

    They have a good point though. Pen testing is a vanishingly small corner of our field, and I haven’t seen anyone with a past conviction get hired for those roles, in a long time.

    I’ve seen too many hacker kids think their hacker reputation is going to get them out of trouble, and it didn’t.

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      5 months ago

      I’ll defer to you on this as I’m by no means an expert. I suppose I thought there was more demand for young people who have that specific skillset than there actually is.

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        5 months ago

        Yeah. The demand for red team skills is complicated.

        There’s plenty of work to do. But there’s a lot of anxiety, and in some cases laws, that make hiring managers cautious.

        When a team member is going to sometimes physically break into a data center, things are much simpler if they have an unimpeachable reputation.

        And that, itself, is unfair, since everyone’s definition of “unimpeachable reputation” is going to be a bit different. I’m inclined to factor in motives, but not everyone can.

        So it’s not the end of the world for a young hacker with a conviction, but they definitely have a more difficult time.