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Will moving to a less technical position hurt my career?

Will moving to a less technical position hurt my career?

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I'm currently a security engineer at a healthcare provider in my region. It's a company that everyone in the country knows, but absolutely nobody outside has heard of. My job is quite flexible and relatively technical. My day-to-day involves maintaining and configuring WAF, XDR, NDR, and some AppSec work. I received an offer from one of the largest banks in Europe for a senior AppSec position. I'll have to move to a HCOL region, but the salary compensates - net I'd receive more than currently,...

Stamus and SentinelOne Expand Partnership for AI-Powered Security

Stamus and SentinelOne Expand Partnership for AI-Powered Security

Cyber Security - AI-Tech Park ai-techpark.com

Enhanced Collaboration Positions Clear NDR(R) as Essential Network Intelligence Foundation for AI Security Investments Stamus(R), a global innovator of network-based threat detection and response (NDR) systems, and SentinelOne(R), the leader in AI-native security, today announced the next phase of their partnership focused on delivering comprehensive go-to-market initiatives that will better address network...

ExtraHop and CrowdStrike Advance Partnership to Break Data Silos

ExtraHop and CrowdStrike Advance Partnership to Break Data Silos

Cyber Security - AI-Tech Park ai-techpark.com

Fal.Con 2025 - ExtraHop(R), a leader in modern network detection and response (NDR), and CrowdStrike (NASDAQ: CRWD) today at Fal.Con 2025 signaled the next step in its partnership. Building on recent integrations with Falcon(R) Next-Gen SIEM, ExtraHop and CrowdStrike are working together to further unify data and deliver faster, simpler investigations for security operations teams with federated search....

VectraAI

VectraAI

cybersecurity www.reddit.com

I've been reading up on NDR solutions and came across VectraAI. For those of you who've used it, what stood out - strengths or weaknesses? submitted by /u/FlySuitable6960 [link] [comments]