After discussing the requirements for working in cybersecurity, part 2 will tackle where to find the talent. We will explore education, apprenticeships, mentorships, and training. We will also identify areas within the business that have resources with skills that are very complementary with cybersecurity that also make great recruiting areas.
We talk a lot about closing the skills gap, but it's harder said than done. So we thought we'd tackle the problem in our 2nd episode os Say Easy, Do Hard. Part 1 will discuss the skills needed, the requirements of the position, and the real qualifications for cybersecurity jobs. We will discuss the practical, realistic expectations of working in cy...
Jeff Moss shares some of history of DEF CON, from CFPs to Codes of Conduct, and what makes it a hacker conference. We also discuss the role of hackers and researchers in representing users within policy discussions. Segment links. https://defcon.org, https://forum.defcon.org, https://media.defcon.org, https://defcon.social/about.
Global consulting firm Ankura warns that PIPEDREAM, a particularly adapable strain of industrial control system malware, may already be embedded in critical infrastructure systems, waiting to be executed.
Discuss observations and trends across the venture capital ecosystem as it pertains to cybersecurity. This will include a re-cap in how 2022 ended, what we saw in Q12023, and what we expect from an investing standpoint. Segment Resources: https://forgepointcap.com/.
There's plenty of AppSec-related material to be found at RSA this year. Here are the most promising keynotes and talks on tap for AppSec practitioners at RSAC 2023.
Kathryn Coulter Mitchell, acting deputy under secretary for the Department of Homeland Security’s Science and Technology Directorate, will replace Todt at CISA.
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