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Hi /g/,
I've decided to do my master's degree in computers security, and I'm faced with two options:
-Security (Software development)
-Safety (processing various data to accurately report incidents)
Any of you /g/entoman work in this areas?
What's your experience?
I know choosing one won't stop me from working professionally on the other, but I just wanted to hear your stories.
Tldr: gotta choose safety or security for my masters. Wat do?
Pic unrelated
Those who trade safety for security deserve neither
>>56457595
Made me laugh
>>56457525
does pic related actually work (reliably)?
>>56458116
As long as nothing moves, and the metal doesn't melt I don't see why not
>>56458116
Presumably, yes. So long as the device doesn't region specific voltages, since US is 120v and Australia is 240v.