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Is today #FediHire Friday? Sure looks like it!

What I'm looking for: A senior level, individual contributor role supporting Windows, Active Directory, Certificates, PKI, Azure, and information security in a large environment. Interested in relocating outside of the US. I like to solve weird problems and make computers run smoothly. I want to help others use technology effectively.

My main focus the last few years has been rebuilding and modernizing a struggling certificate management team. That includes growing the team to meet our company needs, migrating our AD-integrated private PKI stack, getting a handle on our web PKI consumption, and making massive improvements to our certificate lifecycle management platform. I supported and advised our CyberSec and Desktop teams as we rolled out multi-factor authentication to 50,000 employees and contractors across the US. My background in understanding deep computer fundamentals, talent for quickly grasping nuances of larger systems, and calmness in a crisis have contributed to quickly resolving major technology outages regardless of root cause.

This role hasn't been exclusively technical. A big part of my current job is building relationships with our developers to help them understand how certificates work, the responsible ways to use them, and what our relevant internal policies are. I've been training and teaching junior and mid-level engineers both practical PKI concepts and our specific enterprise requirements. I've gotten to spend some time with upper management to both explain the immediate challenges we've had and the plans we can implement improve our infrastructure, reducing costs and outages.

While this position has been focused on certs and how to use them, I'm very comfortable considering a technical leadership role for Windows (server and desktop) administration and Active Directory. I also have some good experience with Azure and virtualization platforms, but they haven't been my daily focus for several years.

My current employer is direct retail for general public consumers. I've also worked in banking/finance, manufacturing, and architecture firms. The common thread is I love to help people leverage technology for their goals, to help them be more effective.

In my personnel/volunteer time I've done very similar: working backstage with lights/sounds/projections so live performers can do their best.

Right now I'm in Syracuse, New York (about five hours from NYC), but I'm open to relocation/migration anywhere in the world.

PMs open if you want to talk details. Boosts/reshares appreciated.

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@WinFuture
Wie umständlich. Und mit Kommentaren von 2016.

Bei Windows empfehlen sich Microsoft-Tools.
UnigetUI und fertig.

apps.microsoft.com/detail/xpff

github.com/marticliment/UniGet

Microsoft Store – Apps, Spiele und mehr für Ihren Windows-PC herunterladenUniGetUI – Herunterladen und Installieren unter Windows | Microsoft StoreUniGetUI is an intuitive, responsive and nice-looking user interface for the most common (command-line) package managers for Windows 10 and Windows 11, such as Winget, Scoop, Chocolatey, Pip, NPM, .NET Tool, PowerShell Gallery and Cargo. NOTE: the desired package managers must be installed manually by the user. More info at the end of the description, on the PACKAGE MANAGER COMPATIBILITY table With this program, you'll be able to easily download, install, update and uninstall any software that's published on those package managers. The available packages range from well-known software such as browsers, pdf readers and other common programs to other less-known utilities such as vim for windows, which I bet you didn't know it existed. However, this does not end here: UniGetUI brings power user focused features, such as mechanisms to backup and restore lists of packages, or to bulk install or uninstall software, either to debloat your new laptop or to easily restore the software you had installed on your last setup. Wait, did I say that UniGetUI keeps your software updated automatically? Well, it looks like i forgot to. And if you don't want to, it also can notify you when updates are available. FEATURES: ● Install, update and remove software from your system easily at one click: UniGetUI combines the packages from the most used package managers for windows: WinGet, Chocolatey, Scoop, Pip, Npm and .NET Tool. ● Discover new packages and filter them to easily find the package you want. ● View detailed metadata about any package before installing it. Get the direct download URL or the name of the publisher, as well as the size of the download. ● Easily bulk-install, update or uninstall multiple packages at once selecting multiple packages before performing an operation ● Automatically update packages, or be notified when updates become available. Skip versions or completely ignore updates in a per-package basis. ● Manage your available updates at the touch of a button from the Widgets pane or from Dev Home pane with UniGetUI Widgets. ● The system tray icon will also show the available updates and installed package, to efficiently update a program or remove a package from your system. ● Easily customize how and where packages are installed. Select different installation options and switches for each package. Install an older version or force to install a 32bit architecture. [But don't worry, those options will be saved for future updates for this package] ● Share packages with your friends to show them off that program you found. Here is an example: Hey @friend, Check out this program! ● Export custom lists of packages to then import them to another machine and install those packages with previously-specified, custom installation parameters. Setting up machines or configuring a specific software setup has never been easier. ● Backup your packages to a local file to easily recover your setup in a matter of seconds when migrating to a new machine PACKAGE MANAGER COMPATIBILITY: In order for package managers to work, the following software must be installed. If a package mananger is not wanted, the software doesn't need to be installed. ● WinGet: None (comes preinstalled with Windows) ● Scoop: Scoop ● Chocolatey: Chocolatey-cli ● npm: Node.JS ● pip: Python 3 ● Cargo: Rust ● .NET Tool: .NET SDK 5 or higher ● PowerShell 5.x: None (comes preinstalled with Windows) ● PowerShell 7.x: PowerShell Core

Obscure #Windows question: After restarting explorer.exe, is there a way to force it to refresh environment variables from the registry? Or, a way to restart Explorer in a way that it picks up the latest ones from the registry on its own, rather than from when I last restarted the computer which was... ahem... December.

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@ai6yr @briankrebs OFC this targets #TechIlliterates and the only effective means here are:

  1. Teach #TechLiteracy instead of consumerism.
  2. Mandate #confirmation & #notification - #PopUp|s for every use of #Clipboard (similar to #webcam use by websites)...
  3. Ban #JavaScript - seriously!
  4. Ban #Windows, because it's a #Govware, espechally since #Windows10 and even more so on #Windows11 that is *insecure in every configuration!
  5. Put #TechIlliterates before a system they can't feck up. I.e. @tails_live @tails / #Tails for that reason alone (can't run such commands if they neither got #root nor any #persistent #storage to target).
  6. Normalize the use of @torproject #TorBrowser!
  7. #Teach #tech #literacy instead of #consumerism!
  8. Ban #GAFAMs and their shitty products!
  9. Migrate every #TechIlliterate to #Linux and don't give them administrative privilegues.
  10. Teach tech literacy instead of consumerism!

Quand je pense à toutes ces collectivités, notamment départements et régions, qui ré-inventent la roue avec des produits Microsoft alors que nous avons 2 solutions souveraines pour gérer les postes informatiques de #collèges et #lycées :

- @eole qui produit ScribeAD,
- @SambaEdu qui produit un serveur pédagogique pour tout faire...

Cela me désespère cette gabegie ! Ils mériterait une augmentation des frais de licences MS !