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Working as a privacy manager | Cybersecurity Career Series

By: Infosec
23 May 2022 at 07:00

A Privacy Manager is responsible for the development, creation, maintenance and enforcement of the privacy policies and procedures of an organization. They ensure compliance with all privacy-related laws and regulations. The Privacy Manager takes an active lead role when a privacy incident or data breach occurs and will start the investigation. They will then monitor, track and resolve any privacy issues. The Privacy Manager builds a strategic and comprehensive privacy program for their organization that minimizes risk and ensures the confidentiality of protected information.

Advanced knowledge of privacy law and data protection is critical to success in this role.

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0:00 - Working as a privacy manager
0:40 - What does a privacy manager do? 
3:02 - Experience a privacy manager needs
5:15 - Is college necessary for a privacy manager?
8:05 - Skills needed to be a privacy manager
10:30 - What tools does a privacy manager use?
11:15 - Where do privacy managers work? 
12:15 - Roles privacy managers can move to
13:30 - How do I get started becoming a privacy manager?

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Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Ethical user data collection and machine learning | Guest Ché Wijesinghe

By: Infosec
6 June 2022 at 07:00

Today on Cyber Work Ché Wijesinghe of Cape Privacy talks about the safe and ethical collection of user data when creating machine learning or predictive models. When your bank is weighing whether to give you a loan, they can make a better choice the more info they know about you. But how secure is that contextual data? Hint: not as secure as Wijesinghe would like!

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0:00 - Machine learning and data collection
2:37 - Getting started in cybersecurity
3:15 - Being drawn to big data
4:35 - What data is driving decision-making?
9:04 - How is data collection regulated?
15:02 - Closing the encryption gap
16:50 - Careers in data privacy
19:07 - Where can you move from data privacy?
21:20 - Ethics of data collection 
23:25 - Learn more about Wijesinghe 
23:55 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Cybersecurity jobs: How to better apply, get hired and fill open roles | Guest Diana Kelley

By: Infosec
13 June 2022 at 07:00

Diana Kelley returns to the show to discuss her work as a board member of the Cyber Future Foundation and the goings-on at this year’s Cyber Talent Week. Whether you’re a cybersecurity hiring manager who doesn’t know why you’re not getting the applicants you want, a candidate who hears the profession has 0% unemployment but still can’t seem to get a callback or anyone in between, DO. NOT. MISS. THIS. EPISODE. This is one for the books, folks.

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0:00 - Cybersecurity hiring and job searching
4:30 - Diana Kelley of Cyber Future Foundation
9:00 - Cyber Future Foundation talent week
13:58 - Reexamining cybersecurity job descriptions 
21:52 - Cybersecurity hiring manager and applicant training
27:10 - Strategies to bring in diverse talent from other industries
33:06 - Narrowing your cybersecurity job pursuit
39:37 - Using different educations in cybersecurity roles
41:32 - Implementing an educational pipeline
44:40 - Hiring based on strong skills from other trades
48:22 - Cybersecurity apprenticeships 
53:22 - Fostering cybersecurity community value 
59:09 - Diana Kelley's future projects
1:00:30 - Outro

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What does a secure coder do? | Cybersecurity Career Series

By: Infosec
20 June 2022 at 07:00

Secure coders are responsible for developing and writing secure code in a way that protects against security vulnerabilities like bugs, defects and logic flaws. They take proactive steps to introduce secure coding methodologies before the application or software is introduced into a production environment, often following recommendations from the Open Web Application Security Project (OWASP) Foundation.

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0:00 - Intro
0:25 - What does a secure coder do?
5:48 - How do you become a secure coder?
9:46 - What skills do secure coders need?
12:28 - What tools do secure coders use?
17:08 - What roles can secure coders transition into?
19:50 - What to do right now to become a secure coder

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Cybersecurity has a marketing problem — and we're going to fix it | Guest Alyssa Miller

By: Infosec
27 June 2022 at 07:00

On today's episode, we're breaking down phrases you've heard a million times: “security is everyone’s job,” “humans are the weakest link in the security chain,” “it’s not if you get breached, but when.” Returning guest Alyssa Miller drills into these comforting nostrums and explains why, even when they’re used for well-intended purposes, they often act to limit the conversation and the options, rather than address the hard work needed to overcome these evergreen problems. You’re not going to want to miss this one, folks! It’s all that, plus a little bit of book talk, today on Cyber Work!

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0:00 - Intro
1:38 - Alyssa's tweet that inspired this episode
4:00 - Why you need to read the Cybersecurity Career Guide
9:10 - Cybersecurity platitudes and clichés
11:30 - Cliché 1: "It's not if you get breached, but when"
18:44 - Cliché 2:"Just patch your shit"
24:58 - Cliché 3: "Users are the weakest link"
32:34 - Cliché 4: "Security is everyone's job"
35:52 - Cliché 5: What is a "quality gate"?
44:14 - Cliché 6: "You just need passion to get hired"
48:14 - How to write a better cybersecurity job description 
50:15 - Business value of diversity and inclusion
52:52 - Building a security champions program
55:12 - Where can you connect with Alyssa Miller?
56:44 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Keeping your inbox safe: Real-life BEC attacks and email fraud careers | Guest John Wilson

By: Infosec
18 July 2022 at 07:00

Today's episode is all about email fraud. John Wilson, head of the cyber intelligence division at Agari by HelpSystems, discusses Business Email Compromise (BEC), spearphishing, whaling, romance fraud and more. If you can name it, John’s studied it. And he's likely collected intel that’s managed to freeze cybercriminals’ assets — and even put them away. He gives career tips and advice for engaging in threat research at all levels, we discuss the pyrrhic victory that is the modern spam filter, and John tells me why BEC fraud hunters’ best asset is a degree in psychology! All that and loads more, today on Cyber Work!

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0:00 - Free cybersecurity training resources
0:58 - Overview of today's episode
1:58 - Who is John Wilson? 
3:02 - Getting into cybersecurity
4:58 - How spam has evolved over the years
8:12 - Why pursue a career in fraud?
11:10 - 3 primary vectors for email attacks
15:20 - Is BEC ever an insider threat?
16:16 - Is education making a difference on BEC attacks?
20:55 - Tracking down BEC actors and recovering assets
23:50 - Two angles to preventing BEC attacks
29:12 - Careers related to BEC and phishing prevention
34:42 - How to gain cybersecurity experience and get hired
37:25 - Agari and email fraud protection
42:16 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Your personal data is everywhere: What can you do about it? | Guest Mark Kapczynski

By: Infosec
25 July 2022 at 07:00

Today on the Cyber Work Podcast, Mark Kapczynski of OneRep reminds us of an awful truth most people either don’t know or don’t like to think about. Your personal information — your address, your phone number, your age — all of these things are on the public internet! Mark talks about OneRep’s mission to scrub personal information from these sites, suggests changes that could help prevent this problem, and shares ways you could base a career in this fight for data privacy and autonomy. All that and a detour into grade-school home computer shenanigans on today's episode.

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0:00 - Free cybersecurity training resources
0:56 - Overview of today's episode
1:50 - Who is Mark Kapczynski? 
2:44 - Data breaches are a way of life
3:36 - Getting started in IT and cybersecurity
5:41 - Helping the film industry go digital
7:31 - Transitioning industries from paper to digital
9:53 - What types of personal data are on the internet?
12:40 - How people search sites sell PII and make money
14:50 - How to get personal information removed from sites
18:07 - What type of services does OneRep offer?
19:19 - How is public personal data used in cybercrime?
23:01 - How can consumers limit personal data exposure?
26:38 - Regulatory changes needed to protect personal data
29:00 - Who owns your personal data?
30:55 - Web 3.0, smart contracts and other tech needed
33:58 - Jobs and careers related to data privacy
36:38 - Every professional needs to understand data
39:50 - What makes a data professional's resume stand out?
41:50 - What is OneRep?
44:30 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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OWASP Top 10: What cybersecurity professionals need to know | Guest John Wagnon

By: Infosec
1 August 2022 at 07:00

On today's episode, our old pal John Wagnon, Infosec Skills author and keeper of the secrets of OWASP, joins me to talk about the big changes in the OWASP Top 10 that happened at the end of 2021, his own class teaching the Top 10, and some job tips, study hints and career pivots for people interested in these vulnerabilities. Find out why access managers are going to rule the world someday!

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0:00 - Free cybersecurity training resources
0:56 - Overview of today's episode
1:43 - Who is John Wagnon? 
2:50 - Working in cybersecurity and teaching OWASP
4:18 - What is the OWASP Top 10?
7:51 - How did the OWASP Top 10 change in 2021?
15:48 - Why do these security issues never go away?
19:06 - Cybersecurity roles using the OWASP Top 10
23:43 - What's covered in John's OWASP Top 10 courses?
26:42 - How to get hands-on cybersecurity experience
30:24 - Vulnerability-related cybersecurity career paths
34:16 - What is John working on with Infosec and Fortinet?
35:37 - Using your career as a learning opportunity
37:16 - Learn more about John Wagnon and OWASP
38:30 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Cybersecurity project management: A peek behind the curtain | Cyber Work Live

By: Infosec
8 August 2022 at 07:00

Last year, Cyber Work Live brought you into the world of cybersecurity project management — with tips for acquiring your skills, improving your resume and getting your foot in the door. But what does the day-to-day work of cybersecurity project managers look like?

Jackie Olshack and Ginny Morton return to answer that question. They’ll also share experiences they’ve gained while working on some of their biggest projects!

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0:00 - Intro
0:50 - Who is Jackie Olshack? 
1:24 - Who is Ginny Morton? 
2:52 - Can non-technical PMs move into the tech space?
8:50 - Best way to manage projects with limited resources
13:30 - What certificates are needed for project management jobs?
18:52 - How do you kick off a cybersecurity project?
28:41 - How do you keep the project on schedule?
34:15 - Tips for networking in remote working situations
36:55 - Dealing with slowdowns and delays in projects
43:35 - Importance of a supportive environment in projects
47:40 - Dealing with delays from other teams in projects
50:35 - Tips for managing multiple projects at once
55:35 - How can teams support their project manager
56:35 - Transitioning into a cybersecurity career
59:00 - Outro and Infosec Skills giveaway

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Securing operational technology: ICS, IoT, AI and more | Guest Francis Cianfrocca

By: Infosec
15 August 2022 at 07:00

If you want to learn more about working with operational technology (OT) and internet-connected devices, then don't miss today's episode with Francis Cianfrocca, CEO of Insight Cyber Group. He discusses security problems around OT and IoT systems and shares some surprising stories of intruders in the electrical grid. He also talks about why it’s so hard to secure a set of machines that often pre-date computer technology and the small changes in your community that can make huge differences in the entire security industry.

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0:00 - Free cybersecurity training resources
0:56 - Overview of today's episode
1:48 - Who is Francis Cianfrocca and Insight Cyber? 
2:15 - Getting into tech and cybersecurity
4:13 - Francis' job roles and companies
5:22 - Early days of ICS systems security
10:15 - CEO duties at a cybersecurity startup 
12:19 - Why is infrastructure security so bad?
16:05 - Different approaches needed for ICS and IOT systems
20:23 - Catching intruders early on with industrial systems
22:45 - Using artificial intelligence in ICS security
24:50 - Bad actors are really good at reconnaissance
27:20 - ICS and IOT environments cannot have downtime
30:00 - Asset and behavioral inventory is difficult
31:42 - Real-world examples of rogue ICS software
36:30 - ICS vs. IOT security
42:57 - How to promote industrial security careers
46:07 - Impact of AI on cybersecurity careers
48:40 - Preparing for an ICS cybersecurity career
51:07 - What's Insight Cyber working on?
52:45 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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What's it like to work in emergency response? | Guest Christopher Tarantino

By: Infosec
22 August 2022 at 18:00

Learn all about emergency response — and the myriad techniques and skills that term implies — in today's episode featuring Christopher Tarantino, CEO of Epicenter Innovation. Is there a physical security component? Yes! Is there a cybersecurity component? Big time! Is there an educational element? Absolutely! Find out how disaster planning, preparation, remediation and post-event rebuilding and improvement are all opportunities to strengthen your security posture.

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0:00 - Free cybersecurity training resources
0:56 - Overview of today's episode
1:47 - Who is Christopher Tarantino?
3:25 - What does an emergency response team do?
4:38 - Resilience in emergency response
7:45 - Importance of boring innovation
9:30 - Higher ed emergency response example
13:13 - Healthcare, higher ed and government resilience
16:00 - Years-long education around disasters
21:03 - Biggest cybersecurity blind spots
25:00 - Skills required for emergency response careers
30:00 - Importance of communication across community
35:50 - Transitioning careers from cybersecurity to emergency response
44:10 - Learn more about Epicenter Innovation
44:35 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Overcoming challenges to build a cybersecurity career | Guest Dr. Chanel Suggs

By: Infosec
29 August 2022 at 18:00

Today's Cyber Work Podcast features Dr. Chanel Suggs, the Duchess of Cybersecurity®. Dr. Suggs is a teacher, business owner and thought leader and has appeared on TV and podcast platforms around the world to talk about cybersecurity and the hacker mentality. She also had an incredibly challenging and seemingly insurmountable upbringing. Her tumultuous story can be found in her book, “Against All Odds: Overcoming Racial, Sexual and Gender Harassment on the Digital Battlefield.” This episode contains a lot of heartbreak and some challenging stories, as well as incredible insights and some thoroughly important takeaways.

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0:00 - Free cybersecurity training resources
0:56 - Overview of today's episode
1:58 - Who is Chanel Suggs, the Duchess of Cybersecurity?
3:12 - Overcoming family obstacles
4:50 - What drew her to a career in cybersecurity
8:10 - First steps to learning IT and cybersecurity
10:45 - Earning cybersecurity certifications
12:20 - Making a cybersecurity training "dungeon"
14:40 - Workplace abuse and harassment
18:28 - Issues with hiring diverse candidates
22:23 - What is Wyvern Security?
27:25 - Changing the workplace culture
32:47 - Social media is key to finding diverse candidates
36:55 - Preventing burnout with employees
40:10 - Advice on earning advanced degrees
42:03 - Contract work vs. full-time employee
43:34 - Free resources and services
44:52 - What's Chanel Suggs book about?
47:48 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Corporate data breaches and security awareness training | Guest Mathieu Gorge

By: Infosec
12 September 2022 at 07:00

Mathieu Gorge of VigiTrust talks about the Marriott Hotel data breach that happened back in June, including the facts of the event and why once-per-year security awareness training isn’t enough when many employees only work seven months of the year. He also offers some privacy tips that will keep your hotel system privacy compliant under a whole host of different compliance frameworks. 

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0:00 - Security awareness and data breaches
2:50 - Elephant in the boardroom book
5:42 - Gorge's latest projects and book
9:38 - Hacking of the Marriott Hotel
19:22 - Marriott's privacy and data collection policies
23:20 - Ensuring data privacy worldwide 
30:13 - How hotel franchises handle security
34:32 - Skills needed for securing the hotel industry
38:12 - What is DigiTrust?
41:20 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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The importance of API security and PII | Guest Giora Engel

By: Infosec
19 September 2022 at 18:00

Today on Cyber Work, Giora Engel of NeoSec talks about securing APIs. Find out why APIs are the new network, why their very nature makes them vulnerable to abuse and how to position yourself as an authority in the ever-growing field of API security. All that and a little entrepreneur talk.

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0:00 - API security and PII
2:40 - Giora Engel’s cybersecurity beginning
4:20 - Israeli Defense Force and CEO of NeoSec
5:22 - Starting a cybersecurity company
9:20 - What is API security?
13:15 - Misconfiguration errors in API
17:21 - API and privacy regulation
20:02 - How to work in API security
22:06 - Security plan for PII
24:44 - Skills and experience needed to work in API security
27:10 - API hiring practices
28:58 - Fragility of API
31:07 - What is NeoSec?
32:35 - Learn more about NeoSec and Engel
32:55 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Attack surface managers and the state of attack surfaces | Guest Dave Monnier

By: Infosec
26 September 2022 at 18:00

Dave Monnier of Team Cymru talks about the state of attack surfaces, the strengths and shortcomings of attack surface managers and why something we refer to as a “soft” skill might be the hardest skill of all! Plus, we touch on shadow IT.

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0:00 - Attack surfaces 
2:55 - Dave Monnier's first interest in cybersecurity
7:30 - Instinctual cybersecurity learning
9:20 - Monnier's work as a chief evangelist 
14:00 - Cybersecurity soft skills
16:30 - What are attack surface managers? 
28:25 - ASM 1.0 to ASM 2.0
32:22 - State of attack surfaces
34:58 - Asset infrastructure in your business
40:00 - Key skills cybersecurity novices need
43:07 - Learning in cybersecurity 
45:42 - Learn more about Team Cymru
47:19 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Privacy and international business | Guest Noriswadi Ismail

By: Infosec
3 October 2022 at 18:00

Noriswadi Ismail of Breakwater Solutions and the Humanising 2030 campaign joins us to talk about privacy as it pertains to international business, cybersecurity and why it’s important not just to learn the certification variants but also the cultural variants that shape them. And via the Humanising 2030 campaign, Noriswadi and colleagues hope to bring a more ethical and diverse approach to programming and guiding AI in the coming decade.

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0:00 - Privacy and international business
2:53 - Noriswadi's first interest in tech
6:38 - A path toward patent law
11:32 - Managing director at Breakwater
16:05 - State of international security and risk plans
18:52 - Certifications internationally
22:58 - Experience versus certification
25:40 - Humanising 2030
29:24 - AI bias and geopolitical impact
32:30 - Diversity and including in cybersecurity
38:23 - Other goals of Humanising 2030
41:22 - What is Breakwater Solutions? 
44:44 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Bad data privacy protocols can become an identity fraud disaster | Guest Stephen Cavey

By: Infosec
10 October 2022 at 18:00

Stephen Cavey, co-founder and chief evangelist of Ground Labs, talks about the jagged jigsaw puzzle of data collection, data privacy and the dozens — if not hundreds — of privacy regulations and frameworks that govern them. Cavey and I talk about the bad old days of indiscriminate data collecting and grossly insecure payment process. We also address the places where the privacy experts of the future will shape the use and protection of personal data in all industries.

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0:00 - Bad data privacy protocols
2:36 - How Stephen Cavey got into cybersecurity
4:55 - Shifting into cybersecurity privacy
8:30 - Business hurdles in cybersecurity 
13:10 - Why do companies store my data? 
20:20 - Breaking cybersecurity privacy law
25:45 - International privacy laws
28:07 - A universal privacy doctrine 
31:30 - Principles for collecting user data
34:22 - Skills for working in data privacy
37:44 - Data privacy officer work
39:25 - The future of data collection and privacy
42:08 - What is Ground Labs? 
43:30 - Learn more about Cavey and Ground Labs
43:43 - Outro 

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Digital identity and cybersecurity are inseparable | Guest Susan Morrow

By: Infosec
17 October 2022 at 18:00

Susan Morrow returns for her fourth time on the Cyber Work Podcast and the first since 2019. Morrow, simply put, is plugged into every aspect of digital identity currently being discussed, and she takes us deep into the security, ethical, practical and UX hurdles of current identity practices and gives us both an optimistic and pessimistic version of the digital identity practices in 10 years.

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0:00 - Digital identity 
3:00 - Current digital identity concerns
7:07 - Complicating digital identity
8:22 - Digital identity and daily work
13:00 - Secure coding
14:03 - Biggest problems in identity
20:54 - Competing identity systems
24:50 - How identity affects other areas
28:52 - The tech and processes of identity
30:04 - Identity in the next decade
34:24 - Jobs in identity
40:00 - Identity evangelist 
42:20 - Women in identity 
45:-02 - What is Avoco Secure?
47:28 - Learn more about Susan Morrow
48:40 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Cybersecurity public speaking techniques | Guest Lisa Tetrault

By: Infosec
24 October 2022 at 18:00

Lisa Tetrault of Arctic Wolf talks about the adhesives that hold cybersecurity together: communication, collaboration and strong teamwork. First, Tetrault discusses how public speaking at conferences and events made her a better cybersecurity professional; second, she talks about how her work mentoring cybersecurity students helps them fast-track their way into the cybersecurity community; and third, with her work in organizations with Women in Cyber and siberX, she helps bring diverse cybersecurity professionals into the community, build stronger, more multi-faceted teams, and with them, a more multi-faceted face of the industry!

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0:00 - Public speaking in cybersecurity 
3:17 - Getting into cybersecurity via Atari
4:59 - Network analyst to technician and more
9:10 - Cybersecurity public speaking
19:30 - How to promote yourself as a speaker
22:27 - Learn how to speak in cybersecurity
25:25 - Mentoring cybersecurity students
32:30 - Gender diversity in cybersecurity 
36:14 - Where cybersecurity fails job mobility
38:29 - Cybersecurity diversity initiatives in 10 years
39:17 - Learn more about Lisa Tetrault 
40:04 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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CMMC has changed: Here's what you need to know | Guest Leighton Johnson

By: Infosec
7 November 2022 at 19:00

Infosec instructor and 40-year cybersecurity veteran Leighton Johnson talks to us about all things CMMC. After last year’s attempted rollout, CMMC pulled back and retooled its entire framework. But why? Johnson gives you all the details, including how to train to be a CMMC-certified auditor.

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0:00 - CMMC in 2022
3:12 - Getting started in cybersecurity
4:15 - How to be CMMC compliant
5:15 - The evolution of CMMC
7:18 - CMMC compliance timeline
10:28 - Being assessed for CMMC compliance
14:30 - Becoming a CMMC auditor 
18:08 - What if you don't meet CMMC compliance?
21:40 - Skills comparable with the CMMC auditor 
23:25 - Evaluating your company and CMMC needs
28:54 - CMMC auditor job opportunities
31:03 - How to become a federal CMMC auditor
35:04 - What is ISFMT?
37:47 - Learn more about ISFMT and Johnson
38:18 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Behind the scenes of ransomware negotiation | Guest Tony Cook

By: Infosec
14 November 2022 at 19:00

Tony Cook of GuidePoint Security knows a lot about threat intelligence and incident response. But he’s also used these skills while working in ransomware negotiation! Cook has handled negotiations for all the big threat groups — REvil, Lockbit, Darkside, Conti and more — and he told me about what a ransomware negotiator can realistically accomplish, which threat groups are on the rise, and why negotiating with amateurs is sometimes worse and harder than dealing with elite cybercriminals. 

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0:00 - Ransomware negotiating 
2:42 - How Tony Cook got into cybersecurity
4:00 - Cook's work at GuidePoint 
9:31 - Life as a ransomware negotiator 
11:41 - Ransomware negotiation in 2022
13:52 - Stages of a successful ransomware negotiation 
15:23 - How does ransomware negotiation work?
19:11 - The difference between threat-acting groups
20:43 - Bad ransomware negotiating
22:43 - Ransomware negotiator support staff
25:21 - Ransomware research
26:26 - Is cyber insurance worth it? 
29:14 - How do I become a ransomware negotiator? 
32:25 - Soft skills for a ransomware negotiator
33:46 - Threat research and intelligence work
37:45 - Learn more about Cook and GuidePoint
38:17 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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K-12 cybersecurity: Protecting schools from cyber threats | Guest Mike Wilkinson

By: Infosec
21 November 2022 at 19:00

Michael Wilkinson leads the digital forensics and incident response team at Avertium. The team is dedicated to helping clients investigate and recover from IT security incidents daily. Wilkinson talks about threat research, the threat of Vice Society, how K-12 cybersecurity can improve and much more.

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0:00 - Digital forensics and incident response 
3:12 - Getting interested in computers
6:00 - How had digital forensics changed over the years
9:03 - Handling overwhelming amounts of data
12:53 - The threat of Vice Society 
17:20 - Why is Vice Society targeting K-12?
19:55 - How to minimize damage from data leaks
24:25 - How schools can improve cybersecurity
25:54 - What schools should do if cyberattacked 
31:36 - How to work in threat research and intelligence
34:42 - Learn more about Avertium
36:40 - Learn more about Mike Wilkinson
37:08 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Connecting cloud security, data privacy and cybersecurity | Guest Ameesh Divatia

By: Infosec
5 December 2022 at 19:00

Ameesh Divatia, CEO of Baffle, Inc., talks about data privacy, data security, cloud security and how a skillset in the middle of that triangle will be your best asset in the years to come. All that, and a little bit of local-focused philanthropy.

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0:00 - Data privacy, data security and cloud security 
2:43 - Ameesh Divatia's start in cybersecurity
7:13 - Founding cybersecurity companies
10:19 - Security innovation
12:41 - Cybersecurity regulatory compliance
17:00 - Transferring skills to data security
21:23 - Cybersecurity interviews and knowledge
25:03 - Data privacy policies 
27:44 - Data privacy requirements
30:22 - Confluence of data privacy, security and cloud
33:32 - Volunteering on a city's technology council
41:02 - What is Baffle?
44:11 - Connect with Divatia 
44:43 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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U.S. Cyber Games Season II: Behind the scenes with the head coach | Guest Ken Jenkins

By: Infosec
12 December 2022 at 19:00

Returning guest Ken Jenkins stops by to talk about his work as the head coach of the US Cyber Games. If you’re intrigued by this emerging e-sport, you will want to keep it here: Jenkins discusses the selection process for the athletes, the roles of the coaches and mentors, and the intense, real-time collaboration going on during the competitions.

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0:00 - US Cyber Games 
3:38 - How does the security scorecard work
9:06 - Ken Jenkin's typical workday
12:20 - Head coach at the US Cyber Games
18:20 - How do Cyber Games teams work? 
20:50 - Cyber Games events
21:28 - Cyber Games draft
26:30 - Challenges for Cyber Games teams
30:00 - The makeup of a Cyber Games team
32:46 - Cyber Games participation explained
38:35 - Cyber Games red teaming
41:13 - How to get into the Cyber Games
44:31 - How Cyber Games translate to real-world skills
48:27 - Tackling a new cybersecurity challenge
51:12 - Follow the US Cyber Games
55:05 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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How to keep symmetric and asymmetric cryptography straight | Cyber Work Hacks

By: Infosec
5 January 2023 at 19:00

Whether you’re studying for the CEH, CISSP, Pentest+, or even the Security+, there’s always one question about cryptography, and it’s easy to miss! Want to hear a cool trick to keep symmetric and asymmetric cryptography straight in your head? Keatron Evans has one, and he told it to me — stay tuned and listen closely because it’s a Cyber Work Hacks!

0:00 - Cryptography exam tips
0:23 - Certifications with cryptography questions
1:15 - Symmetric versus asymmetric cryptography
3:40 - Learn more about cryptography
4:50 - Find and learn from Keatron Evans

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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The changing roles of red teaming | Guest Matt Lorentzen

By: Infosec
9 January 2023 at 19:00

Cyberis’ Matt Lorentzen talks all things pentesting, red teaming, the changing roles that red teaming has in fine-tuning and interrogating modern security and why you don’t have to stop doing the fun stuff even when you’re climbing the career ladder. 

0:00 - Intelligent pentesting, red teaming and modern security
2:30 - Matt Lorentzen's interest in cybersecurity
3:51 - What is a security consultant
8:02 - Pentesting and red team operations 
10:30 - Continued learning in cybersecurity 
15:54 - Read teaming and testing cyberattacks
21:40 - Intelligence-driven red teaming
23:40 - Surprising attack vectors 
26:53 - Common gaps in cybersecurity 
28:46 - School systems and cybersecurity 
32:33 - Adjustments to cybersecurity for school systems
36:14 - How to get into pentesting and red teaming
44:28 - Cybersecurity threats in the next decade
46:43 - What is Cyberis? 
48:02 - Learn more about Matt Lorentzen 
48:38 - Outro
 
About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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How SOCs are changing: Location, remote work and more | Guest A.N. Ananth

By: Infosec
16 January 2023 at 19:00

A.N. Ananth of Netsurion joins us to talk about the future of SOCs. Security operations centers used to look more like bunkers crowded with network traffic analysts who rarely got to see the sun. Ananth sees the Covid-induced era of remote SOCs to be a new reality but also a way to bring new professionals in from small towns are far-away locations, making it a partial fix to the security skills gap.

0:00 - Changes to SOC
2:59 - How A.N. Ananth got into cybersecurity
4:07 - Ananth's projects and career
6:25 - Management in cybersecurity
8:40 - What is the SOC?
11:08 - How large is a SOC team?
14:30 - The SOC mentality
17:07 - Remote SOC work
18:52 - Security challenges for remote SOC work
20:55 - Bringing in new SOC talent
23:13 - How to get your foot into cybersecurity
28:53 - What should be on a SOC resume?
32:00 - What is Netsurion
34:00 - Connect with Ananth
34:57 - Outro

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About Infosec
Infosec’s mission is to put people at the center of cybersecurity. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and phishing training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. More than 70% of the Fortune 500 have relied on Infosec Skills to develop their security talent, and more than 5 million learners worldwide are more cyber-resilient from Infosec IQ’s security awareness training. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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ISACA CISM changes: Less focus on management, more on security | Cyber Work Hacks

By: Infosec
19 January 2023 at 19:00

Infosec Skills author Leighton Johnson talks about major changes to CISM in 2022. CISM has shifted qualitatively from the “Manager” side of the cert name to the “Security” side.

0:00 - Changes to CISM's focus
2:21 - Why did CISM's focus change?
3:43 - How to study for the new CISM changes
6:47 - Important CISM skills to know
8:28 - Find Leighton Johnson
9:31 - Outro

About Infosec
Infosec believes knowledge is power when fighting cybercrime. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and privacy training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. It’s our mission to equip all organizations and individuals with the know-how and confidence to outsmart cybercrime. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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Biggest cybercrime trends heading into 2023 | Guest Paul Giorgi

By: Infosec
23 January 2023 at 08:00

Paul Giorgi of XM Cyber helps us wrap up 2022 by discussing some of the most unusual and complex attack paths he and XM have seen in the past year. We discuss some of the most common breaches and methods, as well as several attack paths that are the very definition of “taking the scenic route,” which is, of course, why they worked so long. Also, tune in for some great advice about getting involved in risk management and access management.

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0:00 - Unusual attack vectors in 2022
3:00 - First getting into cybersecurity
6:35 - What is a sales engineer? 
11:50 - Average workday as director of sales
15:30 - Strangest attack vectors of 2022
20:08 - Lessons learned in 2022 cybersecurity 
22:06 - DoD and zero trust
24:32 - Successful security attacks
31:30 - The uber breach and security landscape
36:01 - Smart cars and cybersecurity 
39:03 - Working in cybersecurity solutions
42:21 - Learn about XM Cyber
46:27 - Learn more about Paul Giorgi
47:04 - Outro 

About Infosec
Infosec’s mission is to put people at the center of cybersecurity. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and phishing training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. More than 70% of the Fortune 500 have relied on Infosec Skills to develop their security talent, and more than 5 million learners worldwide are more cyber-resilient from Infosec IQ’s security awareness training. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

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