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0day - From "Geek Squad" tech to DevSecOps

0day - From "Geek Squad" tech to DevSecOps

FromGetting Into Infosec


0day - From "Geek Squad" tech to DevSecOps

FromGetting Into Infosec

ratings:
Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Oct 15, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

0day (“Zero Day”) is a security researcher who specializes in distributed systems security.
Throughout his career journey through a "Geek Squad"-like service at Circuit City ("Firedog") to trading floors and corporate information security, he’s amassed significant experience in the industry. He is an example of how security consciousness is important even before you're an official security "pro."
In our conversation, 0day discusses getting into computers as an inner-city kid, acknowledging how our hangups can affect the growth of InfoSec, the benefits of older technology, and much more.
Episode Highlights


0day defines distributed systems and how he and his team ensure they remain secure


How his first hacking experience arose out of necessity


The inner-city program that fostered 0day’s early interest in computer systems


How the Modem Age's less-advanced technology gave him a clearer understanding of how computers and the Internet worked


How Circuit City allowed o take his first step into the professional tech world


His first taste of information security dealing with his company’s most dissatisfied clients


Tracking down a security vulnerability through a coworker’s NSFW browsing habits


Thoughts on the modern security industry and how it could be improved


The importance of getting over prejudices and mentoring those coming into InfoSec


Book and conference recommendations for those starting out or interested in the industry.


Average routine at his current job


Why computer science alone isn’t a solid enough background to get into InfoSec


Advice for overcoming shyness at your first security conference


Quotes


“The malware I came across in those days, I still don’t see anything as unique.”


“We should really reach out to a wider swath of society to give them an interest in information security.”


“We, as a community, need to be less exclusionary by default and be willing to look at some of these candidates who we are ignoring just for the sake of our feelings toward a particular certification or particular path.”


“We, as people who are more seasoned in the industry, now have the responsibility to also make ourselves available to those who are coming into the industry.”


“When you take away some of the complexity, it makes it more difficult for someone to understand the underlying constructs, but at the same time, it makes it easier for them to access so there has to be a balance.”


“As you start to get really familiar with anything, you can see both the dark side and the light side of it.”


“We, as professionals, have some responsibility to disseminate correct, accurate knowledge.”


Links


0day’s Twitter account: https://twitter.com/0daysimpson


Youtube talk about Twitter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRYOQeJng50


Outro: "Cyber Sunset"


Getting Into Infosec:


Twitter: https://twitter.com/coffeewithayman


YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg6gV_gdfc188HZdN8LUx4A


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Released:
Oct 15, 2018
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Titles in the series (62)

Interviews with people who have transitioned and got jobs in #infosec and #cybersecurity so you can learn and be inspired from their experience. There is no linear path into the field of Information Security, so the hope is that you will resonate with at least one of the guests. Some of my guests were teachers, paralegals, librarians, military vets, developers, and IT help desk techs (to name a few) before transitioning. Also featuring "spoof" ads poking fun at the industry.