Hacking into Security - Career TalksExplícito

por Ricki Burke

Your career-related cybersecurity show. Regularly we will be speaking with a variety of guests from industry leaders to new entrants into the space. Each sharing their journey to where they are today, views on the industry, and how others can find success navigating their career.

Episodios del podcast

  • Hacking into Security #27 - US Marine to Red Teaming and Purple Teaming, with @mubix (Rob Fuller)

    Hacking into Security #27 - US Marine to Red Teaming and Purple Teaming, with @mubix (Rob Fuller)

    In this episode, we catch up with @mubix (Rob Fuller), a is red teamer turned purple teamer. He started his career in the United States Marine Corps working with explosives and has gone on to have a highly successful career in the security industry working at companies like Rapid7, GE, Uber, Cruise Automation and now Balck Hills Information Security, as well as contributing back in many ways to the security community and speaking at many conferences around the world. Mubix shares his journey, stories along the way, as well as going deeper into both red and purple teaming.

  • Hacking into Security #26 - Poker player, Developer, Penetration Tester, top 20 bug hunter and Global Head of Security Operations and Researcher Enablement at Bugcrowd, with Michael Skelton (@Codingo)

    Hacking into Security #26 - Poker player, Developer, Penetration Tester, top 20 bug hunter and Global Head of Security Operations and Researcher Enablement at Bugcrowd, with Michael Skelton (@Codingo)

    In this episode, we catch up with Michael Skelton (@Codingo) Global Head of Security Operations and Researcher Enablement at Bugcrowd. Codingo has a non-traditional career path and he shares his journey on how he got to where he is, including the challenges of breaking into the infosec industry. As someone who got to be a Top 20 bug hunter on Bugcrowd and now the Global Head of Security Operations and Researcher Enablement at Bugcrowd, Codingo shares not only career advice but also tips on bug bounties.

  • Hacking Into Security #25 - From marketing to InfoSec Advocate & Activist, with Chloé Messdaghi

    Hacking Into Security #25 - From marketing to InfoSec Advocate & Activist, with Chloé Messdaghi

    In this episode, we catch up with Chloé Messdaghi, VP of Strategy at Point3 Security. Chloé is a humanitarian Advocate in the Cybersecurity space. She started her career in marketing but got the opportunity to move into infosec in 2017. Chloé shares some of the experiences that led her to nearly quit the industry but instead has gone on to become a voice in the community. As well as speaking many conferences, Chloé is the founder of WeAreHackerz (formerly known as WomenHackerz) & the President and cofounder of Women of Security (WoSEC), podcaster for ITSP Magazine's The Uncommon Journey, and runs the Hacker Book Club.

  • Hacking Into Security #24 - Finding vulnerabilities, with Elliot Alderson (@fs0c131y) - Baptiste Robert

    Hacking Into Security #24 - Finding vulnerabilities, with Elliot Alderson (@fs0c131y) - Baptiste Robert

    In this episode, we catch up with Baptiste Robert, who goes by the handle @fs0c131y. Baptiste is a Security Researcher based in France with a big focus on android. We walk through his journey from graduating with a network and telecommunication to finding vulnerabilities and creating a large following. We also cover how has a security researcher, Baptise finds his projects and his plans for the future around battling disinformation.

  • Hacking Into Security #23 - Finding vulnerabilities as a teenager, first job at 17, bug bounties and more, with Shubs - @infosec_au, @notnaffy

    Hacking Into Security #23 - Finding vulnerabilities as a teenager, first job at 17, bug bounties and more, with Shubs - @infosec_au, @notnaffy

    In this episode, we catch up with Shubs (Shubham Shah, @infosec_au, @notnaffy), CTO of Assetnote. A passion for hacking grew early in Shubs' life. He was demonstrating good skills in hacking but faced with a tough decision at an early age. Follow his parents wishes and attend university or his own path and get a job. We talk through Shubs's incredible journey which saw him land his first job in the industry at 17 years old, his success in bug bounties and going on to co-found the company Assetnote. Shubs also shares some practical tips for aspiring hackers and bug bounty hunters. Recommended blog by Shubs on bug bounties - High frequency security bug hunting: 120 days, 120 bugs https://shubs.io/high-frequency-security-bug-hunting-120-days-120-bugs/