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lets call it IT security

Not specific enough, send me a PM lol. Pretty lucky though, even if it's work, most people have to pay thousands for that kind fo worldly experience :)

'Travelling the world, internet security'

More like I work for M.I.6 and go by alias's such as James Bond, Ethan Hunt, Jason Bourne etc...

Katies friends referd to me as Cody Banks for the first year we dated!

I call it IT security as it a bit of a small field not many ahve heard of.

I Deploy a solution for banks/governments mainly that allows them to know who is actually on the other end of the computer.

It's called PKI and it's basically an online passport.

to date work has sent me to :

England

France

new zealand

Vietnam

Hong kong

Macau

Philippines

South korea

Wales

Ireland

Morroco

USA

Germany

Brazil

Argentina

Italy

Vatican city

Sweden

South Africa

My work has sent me to Epping and brunswick

Also lol'd, well played Dezzeye.

I'm going to wear matching shirt and pants next time we meet up too

lol orange?

or your birthday suit

I'll fight you till death

This is what came to mind

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