Debian wiki has some good stuff, e.g. https://wiki.debian.org/Subkeys
Debian wiki has some good stuff, e.g. https://wiki.debian.org/Subkeys
I knew these Knowbe4 trainings would end badly! /s
Ed, man! !man ed
It’s goma-nyan not goman-ya, innit?
She probably calls the cat ごま cos it’s black like black sesame
Contributor. The ceiling is lower though. You get to (senior) principle and that’s the end of code monkey positions usually.
It’s not skipping MFA cos some media can provide more than one factor.
E.g. YubiKey 5 (presence of the device) + PIN (knowledge of some credentials) = 2 factors
Or YubiKey Bio (presence of the device) + fingerprint (biological proof of ownership) = 2 factors
And actually unless you use one password manager database for passwords, another one for OTPs, and never unlock them together on the same machine, it’s not MFA but 1FA. Cos if you have them all at one place, you can only provide one factor (knowledge of the manager password, unless you program an FPGA to simulate a write only store or something).