Well that went to the wrong Heather. Sorry people!
On Mar 26, 2020, at 7:13 PM, Daniel O'Donnell (Redacted sender "odonnells"
for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply-outsider@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Heather,
I’m interested in the MS CIS at Prescott AZ, but purely for me and not for
professional advancement.
https://erau.edu/degrees/master/cyber-intelligence-security ;
<https://erau.edu/degrees/master/cyber-intelligence-security>
Regards,
Daniel O’Donnell
On Mar 26, 2020, at 7:10 PM, Heather Kilbourn <kilbo@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:kilbo@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Thanks for the well wishes, everyone! :-)
Week 3 is coming to a close and I forgot how terrifying and banal it was to
have the keys to the castle.
I am also pleased to report that my weird bug magnet is still working,
because I kept getting assigned “softball” tickets to work on that turn out
to be gnarly, hairy things. Today’s was a (purportedly) simple access
request that would normally get punted to an admin on their end to take care
of. There’s a script for that. Three minutes to resolution, tops.
Except the requestor turned out to be for a SVP at a major client, the admin
was a mutual 3rd-party partner, and the 3rd-party partner is currently
pissed at us for an unrelated matter, so sending the SVP to the pissed-off
partner didn’t seem like such a good idea, which is how I ended up spending
some quality time adding the SVP to a bunch of GitHub repos after chasing
down which repos he needed to get added to.
Good times.
Heather