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InfosecSherpa - From Travel Agent to Law Librarian to Security Analyst!

InfosecSherpa - From Travel Agent to Law Librarian to Security Analyst!

FromGetting Into Infosec


InfosecSherpa - From Travel Agent to Law Librarian to Security Analyst!

FromGetting Into Infosec

ratings:
Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Mar 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tracy Maleeff (@InfosecSherpa) was a professional law librarian and at the top of her game. Looking for change and meaning, she searched until she found the field of Information Security. This is her journey.
BIO
Tracy Z. Maleeff (/may-leaf/), @InfoSecSherpa, is an independent information professional providing research and social media consulting with a focus on information security. She is a frequent presenter on best practices of data mining from social media, professional networking, and introduction to information security topics. Tracy has 15 years of experience as a librarian in academia, corporate, and law firm industries and earned a Master of Library and Information Science from the University of Pittsburgh. She is the Principal of Sherpa Intelligence LLC–your guide up a mountain of information.
Notes


There is a condition called the "Librarian Face"


Librarians who have a Master's Degree in Library Science are taught to be approachable


Was never a public librarian; she worked in "special" libraries. This made her really good at finding and accessing data


Tracy shares some social engineering tricks she did earlier in her life


Didn't grow up with computers around her


Advice: "Know yourself"


Quotes


"If you are out in public… people are likely [going] to come ask you questions because you look like you know things."


"I did fail, but I did not fail as badly as I thought I would!"


"I don't regret the path that I took."


"For someone like me who does come from a technical background... having the certifications is what people want to see."


"They need to see some receipt!"


"Even if it turned out to be nothing, don't be afraid to speak up."


"I don't think I realized it was social engineering;  I just knew it was something that I wanted."


"Managed to talk my way not only on the plane, but also into business first."


"They had me at port scanning."


Links


Infosecsherpa: https://twitter.com/infosecsherpa


Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu (WSC): https://womenscyberjutsu.org/


Intro Music: Cascadia by Trash80 - https://trash80.com/#/content/133/weeklybeats-2012-week5


Outro Music: JR Tundra - Natty Roadster


Resources

Art of Improvement: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtYzVCmNxrshH4_bPO_-Y-A

Getting Into Infosec

Twitter: https://twitter.com/coffeewithayman
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg6gV_gdfc188HZdN8LUx4A
Book: https://www.amazon.com/Breaking-Step-Step-Starting-Information-ebook/dp/B07N15GTPC/
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Released:
Mar 1, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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.