Post B5zC0MNHlDLGH3MLJo by anokasion@hidamari.apartments
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(DIR) Post #B5zC0MNHlDLGH3MLJo by anokasion@hidamari.apartments
2026-05-05T12:05:26.604608Z
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It's Thursday. T-30 hours approximately until my technical interview (which I count as an exam) with the feds (if you know you know).I have been non stop studying since April 25th, when I registered my free account and began with AWS. RDS, VPC, security groups and subnets, EC2, S3.Then I got the call to arrange the interview for tomorrow; kernel hardening, services and protocols (masking and blacklisting), iptables to nftables, back to AWS because auditing, CloudWatch, CloudTrail and more S3.Finally Kubernetes hardening (K3d & K3s), traitorous yaml configurations, network isolation and resource requests limits.The technical interview will be with a security devops guy from the US, and the interview will be totally in English.Although I can't hide my anxiety and nervousness, even one day before the meet, I'll go in letting my muscle brain handle things. I have not only studied, I have practiced in every instance, created my own Rocky 9/openSUSE VMs to tinker with and try different configs, used the Debian VPS of a friend (that I follow the administration) to test Docker "hardening", and the RHEL 9 instance on EC2 to pipe the audit logs to CloudWatch. I won't continue, but I cannot think of "oh, I should have done this..." or "if I only refreshed that...". FedRAMP audit has some of the hardest (if not the toughest) rules I have ever seen. Why me? why this miserable peasant for such a job? it's a question I ask myself everyday.Wish me luck please Fedi.
(DIR) Post #B5zC3WML5t2q6sQM3U by histoire3@shota.house
2026-05-05T12:06:01.554Z
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@anokasion@hidamari.apartments Good luck bro, rooting for you