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Valid question. Weโ€™ve checked it multiple times, on the client and via monitoring that it is 10 Mbits. Thank you.

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Not yet. Wouldnโ€™t expect it tbh, but youโ€™ll never know. How would you utilize Wirehuard for it? Iโ€™d like to hear more about it.

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Gotcha - makes sense. appreciate it.

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It may be a little late, but do you enjoy cybersecurity? - Chasing ghosts, scrolling through endless lines of logs, fending off threats, responding to incidents in high-stress situations, fighting for budgets, clients and colleagues who just donโ€™t care, being the โ€œbad guyโ€ in meetings, and so on.

Iโ€™ve only been there a few months, but thereโ€™s no light at the end of the tunnel. Iโ€™m pretty sure it has something to do with my environment, but I canโ€™t see myself doing this for a long time.

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I am pretty sure one of our consultants has this Osprey Comet. Looks decent! Wow, the Technonaut looks more like a travel bag than an everyday carry, and man, 400 bucks? And I thought my Veto Pro Pac was expensive.

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Gotcha! - I thought Wireguard might has some logging features that could provide some insights. Thank you.

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Iโ€™ll look into it! Appreciate it, Cheers

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We do. Security/Network > dummy data / files, brainstorming, drafts. Not part of a department-wide process, but rather part of an individualโ€™s workflow.

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And fairly inexpensive - thanks!

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So, letโ€™s assume that you are in an international company and the first and only security person. What are your first steps and projects? It is like really vague, but Iโ€™d assume like a SIEM, inventory of the network and all devices, backup situation, maybe even honeypots?

What are your high-prio things that every company should have? Is there even a framework for it?

Feeling kinda lost and I hope you get some guidance in the right direction.

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