Artwork

Content provided by Barry O'Reilly. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Barry O'Reilly or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
Player FM - Podcast App
Go offline with the Player FM app!

Cracking The Code For A Career in Cyber Security with Former FBI Special Agent Dave Mahon

42:31
 
Share
 

Manage episode 434101231 series 2506413
Content provided by Barry O'Reilly. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Barry O'Reilly or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Cybersecurity is an ever-evolving field that requires continuous learning, adaptability, and a deep understanding of both the technological landscape and human behavior. Today’s guest, Dave Mahon, a seasoned cybersecurity expert with extensive experience in both the private and public sectors, shares his journey from the FBI to leading global cybersecurity efforts in the corporate world.

Dave Mahon served as a Senior Advisor for Deloitte, where he was instrumental in developing and executing strategies to safeguard information, technologies, and data. Prior to Deloitte, he was the Global Chief Security Officer for CenturyLink, now Lumen Technologies, and also served as a Special Agent for the FBI, focusing on federal crimes involving cyber threats, terrorism, and more. In this episode, Dave discusses the critical thinking skills he developed over his 20-year career in the FBI and how he applied them in the private sector to tackle emerging cybersecurity challenges.

Host Barry O'Reilly invites Dave to explore his career journey, the lessons he learned, and the importance of mentorship, team building, and strategic thinking in cybersecurity. The conversation delves into the nuances of transitioning from public service to corporate leadership, the evolving nature of cyber threats, and how businesses can better prepare for future challenges.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Importance of Adaptability in Cybersecurity: As technology and business models evolve, so do the tactics of adversaries. Cybersecurity professionals must continuously adapt to stay ahead.

  • Holistic Approach to Cybersecurity: Successful cybersecurity strategies involve not just technical defenses but also understanding the motivations and methods of adversaries.

  • Mentorship and Leadership: Effective leadership in cybersecurity requires understanding the diverse skills and motivations of team members, providing the right guidance, and fostering a culture of continuous learning.

  • Corporate Culture and Cybersecurity: Transitioning from the public to the private sector requires understanding corporate dynamics, including ROI and business objectives, to effectively integrate security measures.

Additional Insights:

  • FBI Experience: Dave’s early career in the FBI instilled in him a deep understanding of critical thinking, investigation, and a life of purpose, which he has carried throughout his professional journey.

  • Adapting to Corporate Culture: Moving from a black-and-white, rules-based environment in the FBI to the nuanced world of corporate security presented unique challenges, particularly in understanding business motivations and the need for clear ROI in security investments.

  • The Future of Cybersecurity: As organizations move to cloud-based infrastructures and remote work environments, the strategies of cyber adversaries will continue to evolve, requiring constant vigilance and innovation from cybersecurity professionals.

Episode Highlights

  • 00:00 - Introduction to the episode.
  • 00:02:47 - Dave's early life and influences

"There's a couple of key parts of everybody's life... because it starts to set the foundation for how you think about your life going forward and how you're going to make the decisions."

  • 00:03:58 - Joining the FBI and early career challenges

"And all the standard corporations were there that you could imagine... and ultimately get hired by the FBI."

  • 00:07:38 - Undercover work and relocation challenges

"So I literally went undercover for four years... and next thing I know, I was doing computer forensic work."

  • 00:12:35 - Challenges of early cyber investigations

"A couple of things you start to realize around cyber that was so very different... there was a lot of learning."

  • 00:22:15 - Developing leadership skills and understanding team dynamics

"You have to understand people... and what motivated them at what stage they were in their career."

  • 00:39:00 - Evolving cybersecurity threats and the importance of staying ahead

"Bad guys don't go away, they innovate... we need to be moving in cyber to stay ahead."

Follow Our Guest


_________________________________

Download my free innovation map I use to help companies like Google and Nike figure out the gap between their current state and desired state.

Download Now:

https://bit.ly/46uZ7q0

FOLLOW THE HOST:


  continue reading

136 episodes

Artwork
iconShare
 
Manage episode 434101231 series 2506413
Content provided by Barry O'Reilly. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Barry O'Reilly or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Cybersecurity is an ever-evolving field that requires continuous learning, adaptability, and a deep understanding of both the technological landscape and human behavior. Today’s guest, Dave Mahon, a seasoned cybersecurity expert with extensive experience in both the private and public sectors, shares his journey from the FBI to leading global cybersecurity efforts in the corporate world.

Dave Mahon served as a Senior Advisor for Deloitte, where he was instrumental in developing and executing strategies to safeguard information, technologies, and data. Prior to Deloitte, he was the Global Chief Security Officer for CenturyLink, now Lumen Technologies, and also served as a Special Agent for the FBI, focusing on federal crimes involving cyber threats, terrorism, and more. In this episode, Dave discusses the critical thinking skills he developed over his 20-year career in the FBI and how he applied them in the private sector to tackle emerging cybersecurity challenges.

Host Barry O'Reilly invites Dave to explore his career journey, the lessons he learned, and the importance of mentorship, team building, and strategic thinking in cybersecurity. The conversation delves into the nuances of transitioning from public service to corporate leadership, the evolving nature of cyber threats, and how businesses can better prepare for future challenges.

Key Takeaways:

  • The Importance of Adaptability in Cybersecurity: As technology and business models evolve, so do the tactics of adversaries. Cybersecurity professionals must continuously adapt to stay ahead.

  • Holistic Approach to Cybersecurity: Successful cybersecurity strategies involve not just technical defenses but also understanding the motivations and methods of adversaries.

  • Mentorship and Leadership: Effective leadership in cybersecurity requires understanding the diverse skills and motivations of team members, providing the right guidance, and fostering a culture of continuous learning.

  • Corporate Culture and Cybersecurity: Transitioning from the public to the private sector requires understanding corporate dynamics, including ROI and business objectives, to effectively integrate security measures.

Additional Insights:

  • FBI Experience: Dave’s early career in the FBI instilled in him a deep understanding of critical thinking, investigation, and a life of purpose, which he has carried throughout his professional journey.

  • Adapting to Corporate Culture: Moving from a black-and-white, rules-based environment in the FBI to the nuanced world of corporate security presented unique challenges, particularly in understanding business motivations and the need for clear ROI in security investments.

  • The Future of Cybersecurity: As organizations move to cloud-based infrastructures and remote work environments, the strategies of cyber adversaries will continue to evolve, requiring constant vigilance and innovation from cybersecurity professionals.

Episode Highlights

  • 00:00 - Introduction to the episode.
  • 00:02:47 - Dave's early life and influences

"There's a couple of key parts of everybody's life... because it starts to set the foundation for how you think about your life going forward and how you're going to make the decisions."

  • 00:03:58 - Joining the FBI and early career challenges

"And all the standard corporations were there that you could imagine... and ultimately get hired by the FBI."

  • 00:07:38 - Undercover work and relocation challenges

"So I literally went undercover for four years... and next thing I know, I was doing computer forensic work."

  • 00:12:35 - Challenges of early cyber investigations

"A couple of things you start to realize around cyber that was so very different... there was a lot of learning."

  • 00:22:15 - Developing leadership skills and understanding team dynamics

"You have to understand people... and what motivated them at what stage they were in their career."

  • 00:39:00 - Evolving cybersecurity threats and the importance of staying ahead

"Bad guys don't go away, they innovate... we need to be moving in cyber to stay ahead."

Follow Our Guest


_________________________________

Download my free innovation map I use to help companies like Google and Nike figure out the gap between their current state and desired state.

Download Now:

https://bit.ly/46uZ7q0

FOLLOW THE HOST:


  continue reading

136 episodes

All episodes

×
 
Loading …

Welcome to Player FM!

Player FM is scanning the web for high-quality podcasts for you to enjoy right now. It's the best podcast app and works on Android, iPhone, and the web. Signup to sync subscriptions across devices.

 

Quick Reference Guide