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Today on Cyber Work, I’m introducing you to Dr. Georgianna, or “George” Shea, the chief technologist at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies’ Center on Cyber and Technology Innovation. Shea finds new and developing technologies and develops pilot programs for implementation in a variety of locales, including DoD, the government sector and critical infrastructure. We talk about Shea's first taste of security, learn what it’s like to be knowledgeable in several dozen connected security spaces rather than being the all-knowing authority in one (and the knowledge that outside of the dozens you know, there are hundreds more to learn) and we answer the burning question: “Why don’t any of my interns know what NIST is?” All this, and some more talk about the security of the U.S. water supply (because you know I’m never going to stop asking about that), on today’s episode of Cyber Work!
0:00 - Cyber resilience 5:19 - George Shea's early cybersecurity interest 6:41 - How has cybersecurity changed in two decades? 8:53 - Learning cybersecurity in the early days 14:22 - Chief engineer at MITRE 21:00 - Work with the Foundation for Defensive Democracies 28:48 - Technology's pace versus policy 31:25 - Cyber-informed engineering 34:02 - Cybersecurity on old systems 35:29 - Cyber resilience and defense 41:41 - Working in cyber resiliency 44:01 - Why do so few know what NIST is? 48:36 - The current state of state security 54:33 - Best career advice 56:11 - Outro
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