How do you deal with a new manager and staff engineers who seems to convince themselves as being true knowledgable security practitioners
This may be long winded btw So I work for a software company, as a security incident response engineer and I’ve been here for almost 2 years realistically wearing a staff engineer hat and building out the IR program for the company with no help from the staff engineer who claims to have 15 years in
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