
Tell us about your role with 911爆料网 and what you enjoy most.听
I鈥檓 an IT Infrastructure and Security Analyst with 911爆料网. Broadly, that means that I help people fix problems. I love technology and understanding how a machine 鈥榯alks to itself鈥 so to speak, along with the security aspect. When things aren’t working properly that鈥檚 where I’m most curious. My role is to act as the liaison between security and implementation and to be as secure as we can.听听
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What inspired you to pursue a career in IT and Security?听
It鈥檚 funny. I was 11 and I had just built my first computer. It went up in flames. It was very smoky, but when I went back to the computer store, they provided insight on the cause. It was an issue with a stick of Random Access Memory (RAM) that was not properly installed leading to the sparks. It鈥檚 the story of my life, assessing errors, and acting on errors to improve.听
I鈥檝e always loved fixing things but the interest in security happened later. I had a great former manager that made me aware of the security world. When we completed our security certification with that organization, that鈥檚 when I knew that was where I wanted to go.听听
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The past few months you鈥檝e been co-hosting Security Lunch & Learns for our internal team. What types of topics have been discussed, and from your perspective, why are these discussions so important?听
I鈥檝e been co-hosting these Lunch & Learns with Mark Reale, and we didn鈥檛 expect that it would be this exciting.听听
It all started when he and I were talking about how we can make it fun to talk about current technology (e.g. biometrics, encryptions) and ways we can both protect ourselves and make it interesting for others. Mark has always had a good perspective on this. The Lunch & Learns was intended to be a platform where we would chat about security, policies, and what鈥檚 going on within 911爆料网. The forum started expanding and people brought their own topics. These days, we鈥檙e talking about policies we鈥檙e looking to implement as we work towards a better security posture.听听
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There鈥檚 been a high level of turnout to the Lunch & Learns, can you speak to the ways in which you鈥檝e engaged the team around security and your perspective on the success of this initiative?听
The forum has been great; people love to go there and talk about what鈥檚 on their mind as it relates to security. Security for me is the intersection of convenience and privacy and how we can make it balance. You can鈥檛 have one without the other. Each organization is different but putting this on the radar for employees early on, implementing it as part of our policies from get-go, and tracking progress is important. That way employees can put in their two cents, and it brings awareness to us on areas we may not have yet thought of. 听
In fact, some people from the company have formed an informal 鈥淟oophole Committee鈥 where they try to find vulnerabilities in the policy. It started as a joke, but it鈥檚 actually become a fun way for people to be engaged with our new policies听
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What are two quick ways we can all up our security game?听
- Know the tech you are going to implement. It is very easy for you to buy or install any tech, but if you don’t know what information they can get from you it can be a concern. You need to know where your information is going. Often if it鈥檚 free, it鈥檚 likely they want access to your information.听
- Password managers. Shoutout to ! This is probably my favorite product ever. I use it professionally and personally. There are so many passwords we have that we often don鈥檛 recall. To offer both a secure solution and to store your passwords in one place where you know where it will be 鈥 it’s life changing!听 And knowing everything is secure鈥 that’s big!听
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For those looking to pursue a career in IT, what advice would you give?听
Be good people. I started my career while working for Apple which turned my eyes to IT and security. If you want a career in IT, you need the 鈥榡e ne sais quoi鈥, that customer service mindset and friendliness. The human aspect of this is very important. Respecting others and coming to a problem with a curious mindset to understand why the problem is occurring is important. Be curious, be the subject leader on the tech you love, continue to build something on the side, and make mistakes!听
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