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Security Yearbook creator Richard Stiennon joins today’s podcast to share his career journey. He talks about creating the first ISP in the Midwest in the ‘90s, the role of the Security Yearbook in telling the history of cybersecurity and the best place to start your cybersecurity career. Hint: It’s not necessarily with the big firms!
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0:00 - Infosec Skills Monthly Challenge 0:50 - Intro 2:50 - How Richard got started in cybersecurity 7:22 - Penetration testing in the ‘90s 10:17 - Working as a research analyst 14:39 - How the cyberwar landscape is changing 19:33 - Skills needed as a cybersecurity researcher 20:30 - Launching the Security Yearbook 27:20 - Security Yearbook 2021 29:00 - Importance of cybersecurity history 30:48 - How do cybersecurity investors see the industry 34:08 - Impact of COVID-19 and work from home 35:50 - Using the Security Yearbook to guide your career 40:38 - How cybersecurity careers are changing 43:29 - Current pentesting trends 47:06 - First steps to becoming a research analyst 48:20 - Plans for Security Yearbook 2022 50:20 - Learn more about Richard Stiennon 51:09 - Outro
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