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PLEASE NOTE: Around minute 47, I incorrectly say that Eric Milam, author of the definitive report on the BAHAMUT threat group, is employed by HP. He is, in fact, employed by Blackberry. I sincerely apologize to Mr. Milam for the error.
In this special episode, we look back at how the show has evolved over the past three years and celebrate our amazing guests and viewers. You've helped grow the Cyber Work Podcast to nearly a million plays!
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Huge thank you to all the past guests who shared their expertise over the past 200 episodes. The timings of everyone in this episode are listed below. Happy listening!
0:00 - Intro 0:42 - Monthly challenges and $1,000 in prizes! 1:30 - Cyber Work Podcast origins 2:32 - First episode with Leighton Johnson 3:16 - Finding our first guests 3:46 - Keatron Evans on incident response 6:54 - Susan Morrow on two-factor authentication 8:54 - Susan Morrow on GDPR 11:03 - Susan Morrow on "booth babes" and speaking up 13:20 - Alissa Knight on getting arrested for hacking at 17 16:39 - Alissa Knight on API security 19:14 - Ron Gula on cybersecurity challenges 23:23 - Amber Schroader on the real work of digital forensics 26:19 - Theme of the Cyber Work Podcast 27:01 - Jeff Williams on creating the OWASP Top Ten 31:23 - David Balcar on the biggest APTs 33:46 - Elie Bursztein on breaking into cybersecurity 37:37 - Sam King on AppSec frameworks and analysis 41:17 - Gary DeMercurio on getting arrested for red teaming 47:19 - Eric Milam on the BAHAMUT threat group 53:39 - Feedback from Cyber Work Podcast listeners 55:16 - Alyssa Miller on finding your career path 57:24 - Amber Schroader on computer forensics tasks 59:07 - Richard Ford on malware analyst careers 1:02:02 - Career action you can take today 1:02:19 - Rita Gurevich on reading and learning 1:03:20 - Snehal Antani on transitioning careers 1:04:26 - Promoting underrepresented voices 1:05:09 - Mari Galloway on women in cybersecurity 1:05:31 - Alyssa Miller on diversity "dog whistles" 1:10:11 - Christine Izuakor on creating role models 1:10:52 - We want to hear your story 1:11:40 - Monthly challenges and outro
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