- How to Build a Successful Information Security Career (Daniel Miessler)
- The First Steps to a Career in Information Security (Errata Security - Marisa Fagan)
- Hiring your first Security Professional (Peerlyst - Dawid Balut)
- How to Start a Career in Cyber security
- How to Get Into Information Security (ISC^2)
- https://www.isc2.org/how-to-get-into-information-security.aspx
Work in progress.
Recommended resources and links related to topics covered during my iteration of GA's Web Development Immersive.
Initially intended to be a sorted list of all the resources posted by my cohort plus some more for revision purposes but hopefully it'll be useful to anyone else interested in the field regardless of their background.
The initial source comes from sdcuike/issueBlog#4
https://github.com/PacktPublishing free to download books code by Packet
https://github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books Very immense
Even though PayID is an incredibly simple protocol, some of the design decisions make it hard to host a PayID payload as a static file in a way that follows the protocol. Most of the problems stem from the use of headers, which a static JSON file cannot set. We should revisit those design decisions to see if we can iterate PayID to a place where it’s easy to use static files.
Currently, PayID Versioning happens at a few places:
/** This example code is designed to quickly deploy an example contract using Remix. | |
* If you have never used Remix, try our example walkthrough: https://docs.chain.link/docs/example-walkthrough | |
* You will need testnet ETH and LINK. | |
* - Ropsten ETH faucet: https://faucet.ropsten.be/ | |
* - Ropsten LINK faucet: https://ropsten.chain.link/ | |
*/ | |
pragma solidity ^0.6.0; | |
import "https://github.com/smartcontractkit/chainlink/evm-contracts/src/v0.6/ChainlinkClient.sol"; |
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