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Tribe of Hackers

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Marcus J. Carey, Jennifer Jin

Lesley Carhart, a veteran IT professional, emphasizes the importance of balancing technical expertise with an understanding of business operations in cybersecurity, advocating for self-study and community engagement as alternative paths to success beyond formal degrees. Bruce Potter, with over two decades of experience, highlights mastering basic security measures, continuous learning, and ethical decision-making while urging caution with IoT devices and promoting self-awareness in professional growth. Ming Chow, a renowned professor, challenges the assumption that increased spending reduces breaches, instead advocating for proactive organizational practices and emphasizing the accessibility of cybersecurity to diverse skill sets, with interpersonal skills and hands-on experience as keys to success. Jayson E. Street reframes the narrative around human error in cybersecurity, focusing on education and empowerment while stressing the importance of adaptability, passion, and curiosity in career development. Robert M. Lee, CEO of Dragos, Inc., counters the belief that adversaries have the upper hand, emphasizing skilled analysts, informed decision-making, and self-education, while advocating for practical security measures like two-factor authentication and a balanced perspective on threats. Together, these experts provide a comprehensive view of the dynamic and multifaceted nature of cybersecurity.

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Lesley Carhart, a seasoned IT professional and principal threat hunter at Dragos, Inc., challenges conventional views in cybersecurity by advocating for a balance between technical expertise and understanding business operations. She emphasizes that success in the field doesn’t hinge on formal degrees or certifications but thrives on self-study, community engagement, and interpersonal skills. Bruce Potter, CISO of Expel and founder of the Shmoo Group, underscores mastering foundational security practices, ethical decision-making, and continuous learning as vital for navigating the evolving cybersecurity landscape. Ming Chow, a respected Tufts University professor, highlights the importance of proactive organizational practices, hands-on experience, and emotional intelligence in fostering both individual and collective success in cybersecurity. Jayson E. Street redefines the human role in cybersecurity, advocating for education and empowerment over blame, while Robert M. Lee, CEO of Dragos, Inc., emphasizes the power of skilled defense strategies, self-education, and a balanced perspective in addressing cybersecurity challenges. Together, their insights offer a comprehensive and thought-provoking exploration of the field.

Résumé du livre

Marcus J. Carey, creator of the best-selling Tribe of Hackers cybersecurity book series, has over 20 years of experience in penetration testing, incident response, and digital forensics. He began his career in cryptography with the US Navy and holds a master's degree in Network Security. He was the founder and CEO of Threatcare, a cybersecurity and software services company. Known for his community contributions, he frequently speaks at security conferences.

Lesley Carhart, a veteran IT professional, emphasizes the importance of balancing technical expertise with an understanding of business operations in cybersecurity, advocating for self-study and community engagement as alternative paths to success beyond formal degrees. Bruce Potter, with over two decades of experience, highlights mastering basic security measures, continuous learning, and ethical decision-making while urging caution with IoT devices and promoting self-awareness in professional growth. Ming Chow, a renowned professor, challenges the assumption that increased spending reduces breaches, instead advocating for proactive organizational practices and emphasizing the accessibility of cybersecurity to diverse skill sets, with interpersonal skills and hands-on experience as keys to success. Jayson E. Street reframes the narrative around human error in cybersecurity, focusing on education and empowerment while stressing the importance of adaptability, passion, and curiosity in career development. Robert M. Lee, CEO of Dragos, Inc., counters the belief that adversaries have the upper hand, emphasizing skilled analysts, informed decision-making, and self-education, while advocating for practical security measures like two-factor authentication and a balanced perspective on threats. Together, these experts provide a comprehensive view of the dynamic and multifaceted nature of cybersecurity.

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