Cybersecurity Road Trips, HackRFs, and CEOs: The Wild True Tales of a Traveling Tech Consultant
Picture this: you’re on a road trip through Kansas, laptop and hacking gadgets in tow, headed to a simulated cyber crisis with high-powered execs. You’re juggling wireless investigations, dodging video calls in front of a decommissioned attack helicopter, and fielding frantic requests from sales teams who think “urgent” means “drop everything.” Sound like a fever dream? For one cybersecurity consultant—u/lawtechie on Reddit—it’s just another week on the job.
If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be a cyber-sleuth on the move, wrangling both wifi signals and egos the size of small countries, buckle up. This story, from the epic “TalesFromTechSupport” subreddit, is a ride you won’t forget.