It was in reply to the person who implied breaks were only for millionaires and billionaires, unless one believes that 50% of Americans are millioniares.
See my other post in this thread on this topic about the democratization of stock investing in America. Of course, one must also choose to invest in stocks as opposed to, say, lottery tickets.
- A good understanding of Functional IT, knowledge about typical Systems and Processes in an Industry(BFSI/Tech/Life Sciences), what sort of things are being protected from hackers (Windows Heavy Environments/MacOS Heavy Environments)
- Must have hands-on knowledge in Network Security and the tools/processes being used in a company
- Must understand Regulations related to the Industry (For e.g: HIPAA)
- Must have atleast 10 to 15 years of experience in 3 or more areas of Security like - Network Security/SOC , Audit/Compliance, Risk Management, Sysadmin/Network , Security Engineering.
It really doesn't. Big dig and associated/dependent projects have taken care of a lot that.
Also "Boston"!= Boston...which is basically a euphemism for Eastern Massachusetts, Northern RI, and Souther NH. You could do this project in Nashua, Worcester, Providence, Waltham, outside 128, and it would make double or triple the cost sense of downtown Boston/Cambridge/Somerville.
there are categories of H1B people: Those who come from India having "specialized skill", those who graduate with a Masters Degree in US in specialized areas like CS, Cybersecurity.
Why ignore the latter?