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InfosecJon - From Rudderless Youth to Navy Engineer to Security Professional

InfosecJon - From Rudderless Youth to Navy Engineer to Security Professional

FromGetting Into Infosec


InfosecJon - From Rudderless Youth to Navy Engineer to Security Professional

FromGetting Into Infosec

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Mar 16, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

InfosecJon runs a website cataloging his learning and dedicated to helping others get in the field. He shares his personal story from a directionless youth to enlisting in the Navy (and its follies) and his tribulations getting into the field. He also shares some interesting Navy stories. Look out for the bonus episode!
BIO
Jon is a father, husband, and a veteran. He went from an aimless youth to enlisting into a career path he never liked. After 7 years as an electrical engineer, he got the chance to pursue his dream of working in information security. Now, he runs a website devoted to helping others.
Notes

By almost getting crushed in a two-story engine, Jon learned to be adaptable to the situation
Got exposure to computers by working with dad at his computer store
Was an engineer at heart who fell in love with the inner workings of things and how they work
Became the go-to person for technology in his department
Always had a knack for helping others, even before the military

Quotes:

"[The] biggest skill I got was to be able to figure things out quickly and troubleshooting."
"You can't troubleshoot something until you know how it works."
"I just wanted to learn as much as I could."
"I want to work with technology; I want to help people."
"Going to a traditional school, being more mature, was [seen as] a negative."
"Everybody doesn't know everything. That's why most security teams are... teams!"
"I want to help people; I want to protect people."
"The networking knowledge, the [SysAdmin] knowledge, and then the drive to learn new stuff... is what they were attracted to."
"Nobody wanted to do it. I volunteered and stepped up."
"One thing that attracted me to the school 100% was the advertised hands-on labs."

Links

InfosecJon (Twitter): https://twitter.com/infosecjon
InfosecJon (Website): https://infosecjon.com/
Navy C-School: https://www.quora.com/Whats-a-Navy-C-school
Jon on the different types of hackers: https://infosecjon.com/types-of-hackers/
Intro: Cascadia by Trash80: https://trash80.com/#/content/133/weeklybeats-2012-week5
Outro: White Smoke by Endless - http://www.endlessslove.com/

Resources

SEED Labs by Syracuse University: http://www.cis.syr.edu/~wedu/seed/index.html
David's CTF Post: https://bsidessf.org/news/2019/03/running-the-bsides-sf-2019-ctf

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 16, 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.