the 2>/dev/null is output redirection, it simply sends all the error messages to infinity and beyond preventing any error messages to appear in the terminal session. The tester is trying to find files with the SUID bit set on the system. The SUID (set user ID) bit is a special permission that allows a file to be executed with the privileges of the file owner, regardless of who runs it. This can be used to perform privileged operations or access restricted resources. A penetration tester can use the find command with the -user and -perm options to search for files owned by a specific user (such as root) and having a specific permission (such as 4000, which indicates the SUID bit is set).