Discover this podcast and so much more

Podcasts are free to enjoy without a subscription. We also offer ebooks, audiobooks, and so much more for just $11.99/month.

#012 – Cindy Murphy: Learn How To Learn

#012 – Cindy Murphy: Learn How To Learn

FromCyber Security Interviews


#012 – Cindy Murphy: Learn How To Learn

FromCyber Security Interviews

ratings:
Length:
65 minutes
Released:
Feb 6, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

https://www.linkedin.com/in/detectivecindymurphy (Cindy Murphy) served in law enforcement  for more than thirty years (twenty-five of those years at the Madison Police Department in Wisconsin) before leaving the force to launch https://www.gillware.com/forensics/ (Gillware Digital Forensics), where she is co-owner and serves as president and lead examiner. Her peers have called her "one of the most dedicated people in the field of digital forensics." Cindy has also been teaching digital forensics since 2002, is a certified https://www.sans.org/instructors/cindy-murphy (SANS instructor) and helped develop the SANS Mobile Device and https://www.sans.org/course/advanced-smartphone-mobile-device-forensics (Advanced Smartphone Forensics courses). Her extensive experience has given her both the real-world experience and the foundation in training that it takes to excel in the mobile forensics field and share her knowledge with others.
Throughout her career, Cindy has always looked for opportunities to help in meaningful ways. In one notable case, experts spent a year trying to unlock the phone of a 16-year-old girl who was killed in a tragic traffic accident. As the family prepared to spread the girl's ashes in a ceremony a year after her death, Cindy was given the victim's locked phone. She was able to unlock it, enabling the family to see their daughter's last photos. The family sent Cindy a thank you note that said: "We so appreciate this opportunity you've given us to hold onto a piece of our daughter's life we were sure was lost to us." This is just one example how digital forensics, and a good examiner, can have a tremendously positive impact in peoples lives.
Cindy has also developed the "http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.431.8292&rep=rep1&type=pdf (Fraternal Clone Method)" for Cell Phones, a https://forensic4cast.com/forensic-4cast-awards/2012-results/ (Forensic 4Cast Forensic Examiner of the Year Award) winner, a https://www.sans.org/cyber-innovation-awards/year/2014 (SANS People Who Made a Difference in Security Award) winner, and was named a https://www.scmagazine.com/women-of-influence/article/530276/5/ (2016 Women of Influence in IT Security by SC Magazine). She is also one of the nicest and most approachable people in the cyber security and digital forensic industry.
In this interview we discuss starting digital forensics in law enforcement, how she started with mobile forensics in the early 2000's, moving from law enforcement to the private sector, the concerns she has with mobile phones, mobile malware, recruiting and retaining women in DF/IR, developing SANS mobile forensics courses, and much more.
I hope you enjoy this discussion. Please leave your comments below!
Where you can find Cindy:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/detectivecindymurphy (LinkedIn)
https://twitter.com/CindyMurph (Twitter)
https://www.gillware.com/forensics/ (Gillware Digital Forensics)
https://www.sans.org/instructors/cindy-murphy (SANS)
Released:
Feb 6, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

There is “no one way” to start and stay in the field of cyber security. Whether you are involved from the military, law enforcement, consulting, or IT services, it doesn’t matter. I have had countless discussions for years with other professionals online, at conferences, or over drinks, which have changed the way I think about cyber security. That is where this podcast comes in. What if I can capture those moments and frank discussions? I want to share the stories from other cyber security leaders and influencers so everyone can learn from their respective journeys and challenges. Why did they take the path they did? Who were their mentors? How did they tackle some of their biggest career challenges? By hearing how the industry leaders and influencers got to where they are and how they overcame some of the problems they faced, I hope to shed light on the path for other professionals. I will discover what motivates them, explore their journey in cyber security, and discuss where they think the industry is going.