Christina Hanson is a security analyst working for Truvantis Cyber Security Consulting and one of my former boot camp students. She has extensive technical experience and a deep understanding of the collaborative nature of InfoSec, not to mention how women and other underrepresented groups in the community have a more difficult time navigating this industry due to institutional barriers.


In our discussion, Christina touches on the wide variety of resources and events that helped her enter information security, why teamwork is just as important as technical work, and why InfoSec's responsibilities will continue to grow in the near future.


Episode Highlights

How Christina's aptitude for IT led her down the path to InfoSec
The "elective" course Christina took that turned out to be career-changing
Why cooperation and group work are so important in InfoSec
The "soft skills" needed to work in security
Infosec was not her 1st or 2nd career!
An overview of Christina's day at Truvantis and how she works with clients
Christina's experience at a SANS women's academy and the Day of Shecurity conference
Why the InfoSec industry needs contributions from people from all backgrounds and how it benefits from diversity in general
The increasing accessibility of conferences and other tech events for those who can't attend
InfoSec's important role as companies have more and more access to users' data


Quotes

"I found that just the general atmosphere of security and the overall focus of what you're trying to accomplish was really helpful."
"Anything you're gonna do in security, you're gonna do as a team."
"Being open to learning new things is really important with this particular field."
"Even if I don't understand everything they're talking about, it gives me at least a start and a basic understanding that I can then research later."
"Being a professional in this field, it's so important that we are able to make other people safe."


Links:

Christina's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christinahanson461/
Day of Shecurity: https://www.dayofshecurity.com/
SANS Women's Academy: https://www.sans.org/cyb
Merritt College: http://www.merritt.edu/
Dr. Johannes Ullrich: https://twitter.com/johullrich
SANS Daily Podcast: https://isc.sans.edu/podcast.html
The Cyberwire Podcasts: https://isc.sans.edu/podcast.html
OWASP: https://www.owasp.org
Amanda Rousseau (@malwareunicorn): https://twitter.com/malwareunicorn
Dead Drop SF: https://www.meetup.com/Dead-Drop-SF/

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