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The original post: /r/cybersecurity by /u/indie_cock on 2024-11-22 10:26:24.

We're a 8 member team who is part of our internal GRC team and also do External audits for our vendors. I have a coworker who got promoted to lead after getting his CISM 2 weeks back. After this he's using all these fancy business terms and points out to strategic concerns and maintains a profile like he's always been on the management and possessed management skills. He's calling people out and trying to streamline everything while we don't even have enough desktops at work. To make it worse he's been on a discussion with our Director yesterday on how we are all under qualified and how we have to tailor ourselves to be better suitable for the job. The funny thing is I have another senior colleague who has been having the credential for almost 10 years and I've never heard about him speaking in this management language. Whenever he gets a request he asks our opinion on our current load before he can make a choice.

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