Mary!!! Thank you!!

Cybery
@Cybery
I prioritize fantastic customer service in all my endeavors.
A skilled IT professional and web developer with decades of experience
Vast expertise in IT operations, cybersecurity, infrastructure, compliance, and risk management.
Positive attitude & Goal-oriented approach
Ability to lead teams towards achieving business objectives
I bring a competitive edge to any project.
Cybersecurity Enterprises, a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions for businesses of all sizes.
Variety Marketing , a company to showcase my creativity and develop unique business concepts.
WTF Webhosting, a web development and hosting company focused on providing a fun and enjoyable experience.
P.S. Check out the Cybersecurity Band, aka The Encrypted Hearts, using music to educate people about cybersecurity.
Best posts made by Cybery
Latest posts made by Cybery
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RE: User Reconciliation Automation with Python and ChatGPT
Excellent work, I've been meaning to do that for years...
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Text2 AI - Beta Open!
Text2 AI is a new tool for interacting with AI models.
Please let it speak for itself by visiting www.text2ai.comBest,
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Beta Test
At Text2AI, we are embarking on an ambitious journey to revolutionize the way we interact with AI through the creation of an SMS endpoint and web-based dashboard. Our platform allows for seamless fine-tuning and control of interactions with various AI models and chatbot-style functionality, expertly blended with the power of advanced AI.
Our founder, Ryan Decker, brings a wealth of experience in the field, having established Webhosting Thats Fun as a leading player in the industry. With a passion for innovation and a drive to push the boundaries of what's possible, Ryan has set Text2AI on a path to success.
If you're excited about the possibilities of this cutting-edge technology and want to be part of shaping its future, we invite you to join us in beta testing. Visit our website at www.text2ai.com and discover how Text2AI can help you take your AI interactions to the next level. And don't forget to check out Webhosting Thats Fun (webhostingthatsfun.com) to see more of Ryan Decker's outstanding work
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RE: Search
I enabled the search functionality. Please let me know if you have any feedback or notice any issues.
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RE: Flipper Zero - A pentester's swiss army knife
This thing looks so cool. But how do you test consumption? (ha ha)
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RE: Click New Topic and Introduce yourself!
Hi, I'm Ryan. My interest in cybersecurity began at a young age when my brother and I would hack into the local public library's Microsoft NT server for fun. We learned how to create password-protected web pages using JavaScript and explored rootkits, trojans, and other tactics. In middle school, I also started learning Java and used it to create bots and modifications for online games. Later, I learned PHP and used it to create a retro game catalog featuring ROMs and emulators, where users could vote on their favorites. Eventually, I landed my first job in IT, working with businesses to protect their systems from adware and spyware. Over the past 20 years, I've held various roles in the field and currently work with biotech and pharmaceutical companies, running their IT operations and cybersecurity functions, and performing internal and external penetration tests to ensure compliance with regulations such as PCI, FDA and SOX requirements. I have a goal-oriented and roadmap-based approach to IT and Cybersecurity and keep a sharp focus on happy customers. I am always eager to learn new tech, especially related to the latest threats and ways to defend against them.
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WTF Hangman Concept
Hi everyone!
I wanted to share a new game we have been working on called WTF Hangman. It's a multiplayer dueling version of the classic word-guessing game, where two players compete against each other in a head-to-head match. The unique twist is that the game uses the letters T and F from WTF as the poles of the hangman game. We're excited to offer this modern and interactive twist on a classic game and would love to get feedback from the community on the concept.
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Types of Computer Games
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Action games: These are fast-paced games that involve quick reflexes and hand-eye coordination. Examples include first-person shooters, platformers, and fighting games.
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Adventure games: These are games that typically involve a protagonist on a quest, and often involve puzzles and exploration. Examples include the "Legend of Zelda" and "Uncharted" series.
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Role-playing games (RPGs): These are games in which players assume the role of a character and complete quests and interact with non-player characters (NPCs) in a virtual world. Examples include the "Final Fantasy" and "Elder Scrolls" series.
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Simulation games: These are games that aim to simulate real-world activities or situations. Examples include city-building games like "SimCity" and farming simulations like "Stardew Valley".
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Strategy games: These are games that involve planning and decision-making. Examples include turn-based games like "Civilization" and real-time strategy games like "StarCraft".
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Sports games: These are games that simulate sports, such as football, basketball, and golf. Examples include the "FIFA" and "Madden NFL" series.
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Puzzle games: These are games that involve solving puzzles to progress. Examples include "Tetris" and "The Room" series.
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Party games: These are games that are designed to be played with a group of people, often in a casual setting. Examples include "Mario Party" and "Overcooked".
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Music games: These are games that involve rhythm and music, such as "Rock Band" and "Dance Dance Revolution".
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Online multiplayer games: These are games that can be played with other people over the internet. Examples include "Fortnite" and "World of Warcraft".
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