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  • Bad News for Indian Peoples

    "India stops processing visas for Canadian citizens" If Canada does the same, than it will be trouble for lot of people. India has long been a significant source of immigrants to Canada, with thousands of individuals seeking opportunities for education, work, and permanent residency. The Indian community in Canada has grown to over one million strong, and many have close ties to their homeland, where relatives and loved ones still reside. 1. Impact on Current Applications: Individuals who have already applied for visas to Canada, whether for study or permanent residency, may face delays and uncertainties. The processing halt could have a profound impact on their plans and aspirations. 2. Families Separated: The Indian diaspora in Canada is extensive, and many have family members back in India. Any disruption in visa processing could lead to prolonged separations, causing emotional and logistical challenges. 3. Human Stories: Behind every visa application is a human story—a dream, a pursuit of education, a search for better opportunities, or a desire to reunite with family. These stories are now intertwined with uncertainty. Lets hope everything will get sorted out untill than....................lets wait

  • Question Asked to me

    On 15 September. A women asked me a question As you are working in Cyber security "Do college students need to have a career plan while they are in college? Do you had a career plan when you were in college?" Well, Question was interesting and the answer I gave was. In my perspective, life can be highly unpredictable. During my college years, I did have certain plans in mind. However, unforeseen events occurred that disrupted those plans. Therefore, creating an exhaustive career plan during college years may not always be feasible. Instead, students can aspire towards particular goals and objectives. For instance, I aimed to transition into the IT sector, and I successfully achieved that goal. While it's essential to have aspirations and a general direction in mind, the ever-changing nature of life often necessitates adaptability rather than rigid planning.

  • Exciting News: Promoted to Cyber Security Analyst L2 with ConnectWise!

    I am thrilled to share that I have been promoted to the position of Cyber Security Analyst L2, all thanks to the incredible opportunities provided by ConnectWise. This achievement marks a significant milestone in my professional journey, reflecting my dedication and passion for the field of cybersecurity. Throughout my time at ConnectWise, I have had the privilege of contributing to the dynamic world of cybersecurity, honing my skills and expertise in safeguarding digital landscapes. I am truly grateful for the support of my colleagues, mentors, and the innovative environment that ConnectWise fosters. While this accomplishment is an individual milestone, I firmly believe that success is a result of collaborative efforts. I look forward to continuing my journey in the cybersecurity realm, learning, growing, and contributing to the ever-evolving landscape of digital protection.

  • SANS 508(2020 edition) Course material Review

    In my recent , I mentioned that I've embarked on the study of the SANS 508 (2020 edition) course material. I'm currently in the process of thoroughly reviewing the content. It's evident to me that this course encompasses a wealth of valuable insights that extend beyond standard cybersecurity training. What particularly stands out to me is the multifaceted approach of the course, offering both a substantial expansion of knowledge and the opportunity to craft a personalized Cyber Analyst Incident Response (IR) reference book. More in progress............................... untill next post

  • SANS SEC508, "Advanced Incident Response, Threat Hunting, and Digital Forensics"

    I've recently come across the SANS SEC508 material from the year 2020, and I've been actively immersing myself in its wealth of knowledge. While pursuing the official course and certification can be a lot more costly for me, I firmly believe in the principle of learning from diverse sources. Therefore, I'm dedicating my time to thoroughly study the SEC508 material, which is packed with insights into cybersecurity, incident response, and digital forensics and currently not going for certification. My approach is rooted in self-study and harnessing the power of available resources. As I engage with the material, I'm gaining a deeper understanding of incident response strategies, threat hunting techniques, and digital forensics practices. While I might not be pursuing the certification exam due to its cost, I'm committed to extracting valuable insights from the content provided.

  • Had a Great Chat with Curtis Foster(Manager), Steve Range (Director) ( At Master Card)

    It was a great opportunity to talk with Steve and Curtis about culture and how Mastercard fosters learning and helps others. It was truly pleasure to be a part of the discussion and learn from them. I am grateful for their insights they shared on personal growth and progression. Their journey, hard work, perseverance, and a constant hunger and how they climbed the ladder of success. Starting from a modest background, they steadily advanced in their chosen field, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of colleagues. Their passion and dedication to their craft shone brightly, earning them accolades and recognition along the way. Today, they stand as a true inspiration to all those around them. Their journey from where they began to where they are now. Their success story is a beacon of hope and motivation for everyone. Thank you Steve and Curtis (It was a great speaking to you guys)

  • Another trip soon(in Few Hours)

    Adventure awaits, as the sun brightly spins. Pack your bags with dreams and a curious heart, Discovering new places, where memories start. Through valleys and mountains, your path will wind, Unveiling beauty, you're about to find. Embrace the unknown, let wanderlust guide, Each step forward, a story to confide. Immerse yourself in cultures yet unseen, Taste exotic flavors, feel life's vibrant sheen. Meet strangers turned friends, their stories unfold, In this tapestry of life, your soul will be bold. Marvel at sunsets that paint the sky's hue, Dance under moonlight, with stars as your cue. Capture moments with a camera or pen, Forever engraving them, again and again. So go forth, traveler, on your grand affair, With open arms, let life's surprises ensnare. In a few hours, your journey will ignite, Embrace the magic, as your spirit takes flight.

  • Finally some good news

    A US recession in the next 12 months has become less likely, according to Goldman Sachs Research, as debt-ceiling risks have disappeared and banking stress appears to be a modest drag on GDP

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