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  • Guest: Gene Fay, CEO at ThreatX [@threatx_inc]

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/genefay

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/genefay/

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Gene Fay shares his story and advice based on his 30 years of experience. He discusses bridging large companies and startups, fostering cybersecurity innovation, and empowering newcomers.

    Gene Fay has worked in technology and cybersecurity for 30 years and has been involved in four cybersecurity companies. He is currently the CEO of ThreatX, a company focused on helping companies protect their APIs and applications. Gene discusses the differences between working at a large company and a startup, where the risks are more known with a startup, but the opportunities to be nimble and innovate are much higher. He also discussed his mission to help others get started in the industry.

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  • Guest: Saman Fatima, Graduate Research Assistant at Georgia State University

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/saman_3014

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/saman-fatima-30/

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Saman Fatima discusses her journey in cybersecurity and the BBWIC Foundation's role in creating an inclusive space for women. She urges listeners to pursue their passion and never settle for less.

    In this podcast episode, Phillip Wylie interviews Saman Fatima, a cybersecurity professional and an active BBWIC (Breaking Barriers Women in Cybersecurity) Foundation member. Saman shares her journey of moving from India to the United States to pursue her master's degree in cybersecurity. She discusses the importance of the BWIC Foundation in creating a safe and inclusive space for women in the cybersecurity field. The organization offers a supportive environment for members to share their experiences, ask questions, and learn from one another. Saman encourages listeners to take the first step towards their passion, even if it's uncomfortable, and to never settle for less, as there are plenty of opportunities and support available in the community.

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  • Guest: Kenny Parsons, Senior Regional Engineer at Trace3 [@trace3]

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/therealjiru

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenny-parsons/

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Kenny Parsons shares insights on his cybersecurity career path, self-education, industry certifications, and learning resources.

    Kenny Parsons security consultant and active member of the local DFW cybersecurity community, discussed his career path and how he got started with cybersecurity. Kenny started as a systems administrator and then moved into security. He now works as a consultant at SetSolutions on everything related to security, such as data security, network firewalls, and other core practices. The conversation concluded with Kenny offering advice to those wanting to enter the field.

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  • Guest: Nenad Zaric, CEO and Co-founder at Trickest [@trick3st]

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/ZaricNenad_

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/nenad-zaric/

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Nenad Zaric shares his journey from pentester and bug bounty hunter to co-founder and CEO of a workflow automation platform for pentesters and bug bounty hunters.

    Phillip welcomed Nenad Zaric to The Hacker Factory. He has taken his journey with security to the next level by starting a company and building products. He shared his career journey, which began 13 years ago when he learned through hack from forums and his peers. He went on to gain experience in pentesting and web application security. Nenad then worked in a biotech company, which inspired him to create a platform with a workflow approach that allows users to analyze web application security. This workflow approach also helps users so they don't have to worry about infrastructure management or installing tools.

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  • Guest: Nader Zaveri, Senior Manager at Incident Response & Remediation at Mandiant [@Mandiant]

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/NaderZaveri

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/naderzaveri/

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    In the conversation with Nader Zaveri, he discusses various aspects of cybersecurity, emerging threats, and career advice for those looking to enter the field.

    Starting with their experiences, they discussed the importance of curiosity and self-learning in cybersecurity, with Zaveri mentioning his early interest in technology and hacking, which led to a career in the field. They also touched upon the importance of certifications like CISSP and CEH, and the role of practical, hands-on experience.

    Discussing emerging threats, they highlighted the importance of understanding business logic attacks, which can often bypass traditional security measures. Also discussed was the introduction of AI and machine learning in cybersecurity.

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  • Guest: Christian Hyatt, CEO & Co-Founder at risk3sixty [@risk3sixty]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianhyatt/

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/risk3sixty

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Christian, shares valuable insights on how to succeed in a cybersecurity career. He emphasizes the importance of curiosity and learning, staying updated with the latest threats and vulnerabilities, teamwork, and building a strong culture. He also offers advice to break into the industry by demonstrating potential and willingness to learn. Finally, he stresses the importance of finding meaning in the work of cybersecurity and serving others.

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  • Guest: Sheldon Carmichael, Information Security Architect

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheldoncarmichael/

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Poppa_Shell

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Sheldon discusses various self-learning resources and believes anyone can learn cybersecurity through dedication and passion. He shares his experiences with hacking Wi-Fi and improving password policies, emphasizing the importance of networking and continued learning. Sheldon also addresses whether coding is necessary for a career in cybersecurity, stating that while it is not required, it can be helpful to learn scripting languages like PowerShell or Python. He encourages people to contact him for advice or mentorship.

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  • Guests:

    Jason Haddix, CISO and Hacker in Charge at BuddoBot Inc [@BuddoBot]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jhaddix/

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Jhaddix

    At RSAC | https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/Jason%20Haddix

    Ben Sadeghipour, Content Creator at NahamSec [@NahamSec]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/nahamsec/

    At RSAC | https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/ben-sadeghipour

    Daniel Miessler, Founder of Unsupervised Learning

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielmiessler/

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/DanielMiessler

    At RSAC | https://www.rsaconference.com/experts/daniel-miessler

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    Host: Phillip Wylie, Host of The Hacker Factory Podcast

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  • Guest: David Pereira, CEO and Founder of SecPro [@SecProInt]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidfpereira/

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/davidpereiracib

    On YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@secproint

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Episode Introduction

    In this podcast, Phillip Wylie interviews David Pereira, a cybersecurity expert. They discuss the importance of cybersecurity education, the challenges of staying up-to-date in the field, and the tools they recommend for beginners. David emphasizes the importance of understanding the basics before using any tool. They also talk about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) including ChatGPT on cybersecurity, with both agreeing that AI can help automate boring tasks and save time. They believe AI will not replace cybersecurity professionals but rather enhance their capabilities and make their lives easier.

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  • Guest: Michael Farnum, CTO at SET Solutions [@setsolutionsinc]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/mfarnum/

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/m1a1vet

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Michael Farnum, with a career in IT and Information Security since 1994, has held various roles, including Independent Security Consultant, Network Security Engineer, and Security Solutions Manager. As the Founder of HouSecCon, a leading Houston Security Conference, he has been an influential blogger and podcaster. Prior to his IT career, Michael served in the US Army, operating an M1A1 main battle tank during Desert Shield and Storm.

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  • Guest: Fletus Poston, Senior Manager, Security Operations at CrashPlan

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/fletusposton/

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/fletusposton

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Episode Introduction

    In this podcast, Phillip Wylie interviews Fletus, a cybersecurity professional, who shares valuable advice on career development, networking, and interviewing in the cybersecurity field. Fletus emphasizes the importance of being a mentor and a mentee, regardless of your experience level, as everyone has unique experiences and skills to contribute. When it comes to interviewing, he recommends being prepared for different types of interviews, using the STAR method, and being honest if you don't know an answer. Proper video call etiquette, such as maintaining a neutral background and minimizing distractions, is also essential.

    Networking is another crucial aspect of career development. Fletus encourages using LinkedIn and Twitter for networking, as well as connecting with people who work at your target companies. Volunteering at conferences provides valuable networking opportunities and demonstrates a commitment to the cybersecurity community.

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  • Guest: Greg Porterfield, Senior Security Consultant at SET Solutions [@setsolutionsinc]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/gporterfield/

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/GregPorterfield

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    In this episode of the Hacker Factory Podcast, host Phillip Wylie speaks with guest Greg Porterfield about his unique journey into cybersecurity. Greg started as a developer and gradually transitioned into system administration, application support, and eventually cybersecurity. He gained experience in data ingestion, monitoring, and observability, which led him to work closely with security teams. Greg's involvement in Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions and platforms like TryHackMe and Hack The Box helped him hone his penetration testing skills.

    Coming from a background in development and operations, Greg believes that his experience in these areas has given him an advantage in penetration testing.

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  • Guest: Britt Kemp, Community Manager at Bishop Fox [@bishopfox]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kempbritt/

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/brittnik

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Britt Kemp shares her journey from studying print journalism in college to working in various jobs, including data entry and HR, before landing a job at an SEO agency. She later found a marketing assistant job at Bishop Fox, where she grew into a social media and community-focused role. Britt suggests networking, building a personal brand, and applying for jobs even if one doesn't feel completely qualified as ways to prepare for a role in cybersecurity marketing. The other speaker agrees, emphasizing that passion and curiosity to learn can sometimes be enough to secure a position.

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  • Guest: Ed Miro, S2 Technical Trainer at Arctic Wolf [@AWNetworks]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/theedmiroshow/

    On YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@theedmiroshow

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    In this episode of the Hacker Factory Podcast, host Phil welcomes his friend and cybersecurity expert Ed Miro to the show. Ed is passionate about mentoring, education, and speaking at conferences to help others get started in cybersecurity. Phil and Ed talk about the benefits of virtual friendships and how the pandemic has provided opportunities for virtual speaking and sharing of content. They also discuss the upcoming Pancakes Con four, which will be entirely virtual, and recommend people to check it out. Ed shares his experience of giving a talk at Pancakes Con and how he themed it on Jurassic Park, which made it his favorite talk ever.

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  • Guest: Rick Medina, Lead Solutions Consultant at ZeroFox [@ZeroFox]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardomedinajr/

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/medinacybersec

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Rick Medina shares his passion for mentoring in cybersecurity and his background and love for open source intelligence. Rick Medina, also known as Funky Cold, facilitates and co-hosts DC940 meetings (formerly Pwn School) in Denton, TX, and mentors cybersecurity enthusiasts. His interest in computers and technology began when his father taught him about cash registers and circuit boards. He worked his way up from desktop support to network administrator, kindling an interest in cybersecurity and ethical hacking. Rick focuses on OSINT and helping guide others interested in cybersecurity.

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  • Guest: Christian Espinosa, CEO at Blue Goat Cyber [@bluegoatcyber]

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Ironracer

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/christianespinosa/

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Christian Espinosa discusses his background in cybersecurity, including experience in Air Force, as a defense contractor, airplane pentester, and founder of 2 cybersecurity firms. He stresses the significance of exploring various areas in the field, such as auditing and digital forensics. Espinosa also shares his thoughts on the value of practical certifications and self-education compared to traditional degrees.

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  • Guest: Angela Brown

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/angsec/

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Angela, is a self-made cybersecurity professional who began her career at the age of 15. Born and raised in Texas, Angela's mother wouldn't let her buy the clothing she wanted until she had her own money, which led her to start working on a sailboat and eventually at Starbucks for five years. While at Starbucks, she worked on flipping items on eBay in her free time, leading to a tech job at the local Apple store. It was there that she found her love for cybersecurity and began learning about incident response and forensics. After getting a degree in cybersecurity from U.T.S.A., she landed an internship at a local Austin company and began building her skills in red teaming. Angela shares her favorite types of hacking, including social engineering, Linux privilege escalation, and cloud pentesting.

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  • Guest: Josh Mason, Senior Instructor at Neuvik Solutions [@Neuvik]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuacmason/

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/Joshua17sc

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Episode Introduction

    In this episode, we chat with cybersecurity instructor Josh Mason about his non-traditional career path in cybersecurity. He shares his background as a former pilot and how he got into cybersecurity, as well as his experience teaching cybersecurity and building out courses. We also discuss the importance of keeping an open mind about career opportunities in cybersecurity and the value of sharing resources and information within the cybersecurity community.

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    Cyber Supply Drop: https://www.cybersupplydrop.org/

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  • Guest: Derya Yavuz, Senior Security Engineer at Praetorian [@praetorianlabs]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/derya-yavuz/

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    On this episode of the show, Derya Yavuz shares her experiences and journey in the field of security engineering, focusing on offensive security, as she shares her journey and experiences.

    Derya began her education in computer engineering, which laid the foundation for her future career. She then took her passion for technology and applied it to the world of security engineering, eventually specializing in the challenging and complex field of offensive security. Throughout the interview, Derya provides valuable insights into what led her down this path and what it takes to excel in the industry. She shares her experiences and challenges, as well as what she believes are the key skills and qualities that someone in this field should have.

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  • Guest: Kyle O'Meara, Principal Adversary Hunter II at Dragos, Inc. [@DragosInc]

    On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-o-meara/

    On Twitter | https://twitter.com/SimulationKYLE

    Host: Phillip Wylie

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    Kyle shares his background in IT and how he got started in the field, including playing games and chatting on AOL as a kid. Phillip welcomes Kyle O'Mara as a guest on the show. They discuss Kyle's background and how he got into computer science and information technology. He recounts his journey from playing computer games as a child to being interested in computer science after seeing a supercomputer built from Xboxes by a fellow college student to switching his major from criminal justice to computer science and working at an ISP in college. After graduation, he struggled to find a job and considered joining the military, but eventually landed a role at a help desk. He eventually found his passion in threat hunting and ICS.

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