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re: PC Discussion - Gaming, Performance and Enthusiasts
Posted on 10/14/13 at 9:35 am to LSU Coyote
Posted on 10/14/13 at 9:35 am to LSU Coyote
hmm what would be options if it needed to be a stand alone computer, with space for both an optical and 3.5" HDD?
i figured it had SSD mounting options similar to define R4
i figured it had SSD mounting options similar to define R4
Posted on 10/14/13 at 9:59 am to jcole4lsu
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Security Administrator (Irving)
Write me an intelligent email on why you would be the best person for this role. Your desires and aspirations. humor, pictures, videos are all welcomed.
Expectations:
This is not a free ride! You are expected to contribute.
Responsibilities:
First you'll be doing a lot of vulnerability management. You'll have to work with different teams within the IT organization to achieve remediation of vulnerabilities. After that calms down, I should have a good idea about what you're good at and will taylor your workload to your interest level.
Requirements:
You must be cool.
You must be self motivated.
You must be thorough and have attention to detail.
You must be passionate about security.
You must have a personality.
You must be able to work with other people and make them like you.
You need to understand the difference between a vulnerability, a threat and risk.
You need to know Linux and Windows
You need to know what a GPO is and how to use it.
You need to know what a vulnerability scan is.
You should be familiar with scan outputs
Know how to write reports.
Know how to spell.
Would be nice if:
You knew a scripting language
Had a security certification. Security +, CEH, CISSP
Had some experience in Information Security
Knew how to configure routers/switches/firewalls
Knew something about open source
Your current desktop preference is mac (ahh shite i knew there had to be a downside)
You aren't easily intimidated or offended
Work Environment:
Jeans and t-shirts or polos.
Flex schedule
Beer
Cool people
Location: Irving
Compensation: 50-60K /yr
Security Administrator (Irving)
Write me an intelligent email on why you would be the best person for this role. Your desires and aspirations. humor, pictures, videos are all welcomed.
Expectations:
This is not a free ride! You are expected to contribute.
Responsibilities:
First you'll be doing a lot of vulnerability management. You'll have to work with different teams within the IT organization to achieve remediation of vulnerabilities. After that calms down, I should have a good idea about what you're good at and will taylor your workload to your interest level.
Requirements:
You must be cool.
You must be self motivated.
You must be thorough and have attention to detail.
You must be passionate about security.
You must have a personality.
You must be able to work with other people and make them like you.
You need to understand the difference between a vulnerability, a threat and risk.
You need to know Linux and Windows
You need to know what a GPO is and how to use it.
You need to know what a vulnerability scan is.
You should be familiar with scan outputs
Know how to write reports.
Know how to spell.
Would be nice if:
You knew a scripting language
Had a security certification. Security +, CEH, CISSP
Had some experience in Information Security
Knew how to configure routers/switches/firewalls
Knew something about open source
Your current desktop preference is mac (ahh shite i knew there had to be a downside)
You aren't easily intimidated or offended
Work Environment:
Jeans and t-shirts or polos.
Flex schedule
Beer
Cool people
Location: Irving
Compensation: 50-60K /yr
Posted on 10/14/13 at 11:43 am to jcole4lsu
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hmm what would be options if it needed to be a stand alone computer, with space for both an optical and 3.5" HDD? i figured it had SSD mounting options similar to define R4
Before I bought the 900D, I was seriously considering a Caselabs like Coyote's. The case is extremely modular, and there are tons of add-ons you can buy. Natively, you can fit 2 3.5" devices and 2 2.5" devices I believe, and 2 5.25" devices... But once you start adding radiators, you have to make sacrifices in space. It's the reason I went with the 900D. I only have one computer, so it needs to have everything. I could change my 360mm rads out and get 480s instead, plus add an extra 240mm rad and another pump or two, and even another video card or two... oh, and 3 more storage devices for a total of 6, and I'd still get to keep my Blu-ray burner.
(Yep, posting a couple of my pics again to spam my work)
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