u/infinitynbeynd

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Should we do it?

Hi so back in feb me and my boys stared working on this platform we call it an ai native threat application platform where lets say there is a vulnerability that comes in like lets say dirty pipe now with our platform you will be able to replicate it in sandbox environment and run all your security tools on it and check weather your tools detect the vulnerability or not or else you want to hunt for bugs in bug bounty you can replicate the newly unpatched vulnerability test it understand it and then try to find it in prod and other there are so much of usecases there are usecases in ctfs enterprises and universities

But we are not sure if there is such a market for it we have developed our mvp but now we are stuck in this stage to know weather it is a product marketfit or not and want you guy opinion on it.

We just want to check if there is a market for something we are building or we are just wasting our timing try to ship something that is not needed

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u/infinitynbeynd — 11 days ago

[For Hire] [Remote] [Asia / Pacific] - Security engineer;

Hi, I am a Cyber Security Detection and Response Engineer. I am looking for a SOC Analyst, Security Engineer, or a related role. I have 2+ years of experience as a Security Engineer working on Detection and Response; other than that, I have worked as a security analyst. Currently looking for any role regarding this. If you have any, do let me know. I can share my experience, and we can have a discussion

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u/infinitynbeynd — 11 days ago
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CyberSecurity Detection and Response Engineer

Hi, I am a Cyber Security Detection and Response Engineer. I am looking for a SOC Analyst, Security Engineer, or a related role. I have 2+ years of experience as a Security Engineer working on Detection and Response; other than that, I have worked as a security analyst. Currently looking for any role regarding this. If you have any, do let me know. I can share my experience, and we can have a discussion

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u/infinitynbeynd — 11 days ago

Anyone else just fully outsource the client-finding part?

Been doing AI agent development for a while now and honestly the freelance market for this stuff is wild right now. I've been building some solid projects but I'm terrible at the whole "selling myself" side of things — like genuinely awful at it.

A buddy of mine who does sales suggested we just split projects 50/50, he brings the clients, I build the stuff. It's working out but he's got his own thing going and can't commit fully.

Curious if anyone else here has done something like this — a technical person teaming up with someone good at landing clients on Upwork/Fiverr etc? How did you structure it? Did 50/50 feel fair or did you end up adjusting it?

Also figured out something interesting — there's a way to get clients roughly $200 in OpenAI credits as part of the deal which honestly makes the pitch so much easier. Makes people way more willing to try AI tools when there's something tangible upfront.

Just thinking out loud here, would love to hear if others have made this kind of partnership work.

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u/infinitynbeynd — 12 days ago
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Anyone else just fully outsource the client-finding part

Been doing AI agent development for a while now and honestly the freelance market for this stuff is wild right now. I've been building some solid projects but I'm terrible at the whole "selling myself" side of things — like genuinely awful at it.

A buddy of mine who does sales suggested we just split projects 50/50, he brings the clients, I build the stuff. It's working out but he's got his own thing going and can't commit fully.

Curious if anyone else here has done something like this a technical person teaming up with someone good at landing clients on Upwork/Fiverr etc? How did you structure it? Did 50/50 feel fair or did you end up adjusting it?

Also figured out something interesting there's a way to get clients roughly $200 in OpenAI credits as part of the deal which honestly makes the pitch so much easier. Makes people way more willing to try AI tools when there's something tangible upfront.

Just thinking out loud here, would love to hear if others have made this kind of partnership work.

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u/infinitynbeynd — 12 days ago

Anyone else just fully outsource the client finding part?

Been doing AI agent development for a while now and honestly the freelance market for this stuff is wild right now. I've been building some solid projects but I'm terrible at the whole "selling myself" side of things like genuinely awful at it.

A buddy of mine who does sales suggested we just split projects 50/50, he brings the clients, I build the stuff. It's working out but he's got his own thing going and can't commit fully.

Curious if anyone else here has done something like this a technical person teaming up with someone good at landing clients on Upwork/Fiverr etc? How did you structure it? Did 50/50 feel fair or did you end up adjusting it?

Also figured out something interesting there's a way to get clients roughly $200 in OpenAI credits as part of the deal, which honestly makes the pitch so much easier. Makes people way more willing to try AI tools when there's something tangible upfront.

Just thinking out loud here, would love to hear if others have made this kind of partnership work.

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u/infinitynbeynd — 12 days ago

Hi, so basically I am from Pakistan. I am an undergrad in my 8th semester. I am going to pass out in the next 2-3 months. I am looking for a job opportunity, i.e. I just resigned back in Feb. From a cybersecurity company here in Pakistan, where I have worked on things like a distributed system and mostly around EDR XDR detection engineering and things like that. I currently have started applying to jobs but it is tough to get a job. All I get is these automated replies. I am really looking for something that is remote as I am currently based in Pakistan

So I'm looking for any job opportunity. What should I do to get at least an interview i can handle all up from there but that is the main part im just getting automated ATS rejection

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u/infinitynbeynd — 14 days ago
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Drop a CVE link or describe any vulnerability here even if it published yesterday. I'll generate a custom CTF lab around it with a full walkthrough so you can practice it hands-on. Every machine is unique, actually hackable, and ready to go. No waiting, no setup. Just paste and practice.

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u/infinitynbeynd — 14 days ago
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So basically back in march we started working on this startup idea where people can just vibe code capture the flag challanges for themselves and can solve them they can also give url of any poc or cve that is available does not matter how much recent it is like you can post a poc of a vulnerability that was published just an hour ago and you can just vibe code that vulnerability for pentesting and learning purposing it is a great tool for bug hunters, cybersecurity students and learner but i really am stuck on how should i get my first 5-10 user need an advise on how can we do it

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u/infinitynbeynd — 15 days ago