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Episode 12 - You're forced to decide: Cyber Generalist or Cyber Specialist?

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Quotes:

  • “In the fast-paced world of DFIR, you are a mission critical system. Your job isn’t just to uncover what happened during an incident, but to do so in a way that gets results fast.”
  • “Specialists bring expertise that pushes the entire industry forward, while generalists offer versatility and adaptability in the ever-changing landscape of cybersecurity.”
  • “The choice between specializing and generalizing doesn’t always need to be a conscious decision. Often, you just fall into one or the other depending on the work you do day to day.”

Resources Mentioned:

  • LinkedIn - Follow TLP Podcast: Follow us on Linked in, and share your thoughts on this episode. Follow TLP Podcast on LinkedIn
  • B-Sides Brisbane Presentation by Ben Gittins: A shout-out was given to Ben Gittins for his presentation on the topic of generalists vs. specialists at B-Sides Brisbane. More about B-Sides Brisbane
  • Volatility - Memory Forensics Tool: Developed by Andrew Case, Volatility is highlighted as an essential tool for memory forensics. Download Volatility

Action Points:

  • Reflect on Your Career Path: Consider whether you are currently on the path of specialization or generalization in DFIR. Reflect on how this aligns with your career goals and the needs of your organization.
  • Engage with the Community: The host invites listeners to share their thoughts on the specialist vs. generalist debate on LinkedIn. Join the discussion to see how others in the field are navigating their careers.
  • Stay Updated: Follow the TLP podcast on LinkedIn for more discussions and updates on digital forensics and incident response topics.
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Send us a Text Message.

Quotes:

  • “In the fast-paced world of DFIR, you are a mission critical system. Your job isn’t just to uncover what happened during an incident, but to do so in a way that gets results fast.”
  • “Specialists bring expertise that pushes the entire industry forward, while generalists offer versatility and adaptability in the ever-changing landscape of cybersecurity.”
  • “The choice between specializing and generalizing doesn’t always need to be a conscious decision. Often, you just fall into one or the other depending on the work you do day to day.”

Resources Mentioned:

  • LinkedIn - Follow TLP Podcast: Follow us on Linked in, and share your thoughts on this episode. Follow TLP Podcast on LinkedIn
  • B-Sides Brisbane Presentation by Ben Gittins: A shout-out was given to Ben Gittins for his presentation on the topic of generalists vs. specialists at B-Sides Brisbane. More about B-Sides Brisbane
  • Volatility - Memory Forensics Tool: Developed by Andrew Case, Volatility is highlighted as an essential tool for memory forensics. Download Volatility

Action Points:

  • Reflect on Your Career Path: Consider whether you are currently on the path of specialization or generalization in DFIR. Reflect on how this aligns with your career goals and the needs of your organization.
  • Engage with the Community: The host invites listeners to share their thoughts on the specialist vs. generalist debate on LinkedIn. Join the discussion to see how others in the field are navigating their careers.
  • Stay Updated: Follow the TLP podcast on LinkedIn for more discussions and updates on digital forensics and incident response topics.
  continue reading

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