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Queer in Cyber

Nearshore Cyber

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Queer in Cyber is a community service of Nearshore Cyber. Its purpose is to illuminate the intersection of queerness and the cybersecurity profession. It is produced by and for LGBTQI+ and non-gender-conforming people who work in the industry.
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This is a show where we explore the ways in which we, as cybersecurity professionals, test and improve the incident response process. In each episode, we discuss subjects such as IR tabletops, purple team tests, games, workshops, and process walkthroughs. We grapple with definitions of the terms we use, frameworks, metrics, outcomes, strategies, and approaches. The goal is to converge on a set of standards and guidelines that we can all use to make cyber incident response more valuable, less ...
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SecOps Interview Secrets

Peter Schawacker, Nearshore Cyber USA, LLC

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You´re applied for scores or hundreds of jobs, you finally get an interview, and then you bomb. Or, you think you did well, but you got turned down. Why? How can you improve your chances of succeeding at interviewing for security jobs? What can interviews and the questions teach us? This podcast is for job seekers, hiring managers, screeners, and recruiters who want to improve their interviewing skills.
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Coming out as Queer in the workplace Being an ally/standard bearer to others, how? As a leader, how do you push back up the chain if you are not getting the proper support? hat kind of pushback have we seen when advocating for queer employees? As a hiring manager, how do you advocate for a diverse candidate pipeline? Bringing the team together - st…
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Introducing our hosts, Peter Schawacker and Harris Schwartz Why are we doing this? What are our goals? The video version of the podcast will be on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@NearshoreCyber For more information, join the free Nearshore Cyber community at https://www.nearshorecyber.community Future episodes will feature guests from across th…
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In this episode, Peter, Amber, and Ian talked about... How does being out and expressing oneself become an asset? The importance of allies Outing others and privacy (never out anyone, please) Balancing personal disclosures with professional boundaries Trust in the workplace Authenticity in startups vs established organizations The need for diversit…
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What are the essential differences between the perspectives of the NOC analyst and the SOC Analyst? Hint: It's not tech. The question gets to the essence of security. Ptacek & Newsham's paper is a perennial favorite of mine: Insertion, Evasion, And Denial Of Service: Eluding Network Intrusion Detection ≈ Packet Storm (packetstormsecurity.com) A Phi…
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I talk about 2 questions here: What is Threat Hunting? What approach do you prefer? Most candidates are going to come up empty-handed. But not all. Introducing the PEAK Threat Hunting Framework | Splunk TaHiTI - Dutch Payments Association (betaalvereniging.nl) Intro to my course on Threat Hunting: https://youtu.be/tiKScGzBm-Y?si=w6O5wuZ7CZkVHAhH…
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This one is about disrupting the candidate's thinking slightly. Also, it can tell me if the candidate has been in a SOC. https://www.isaca.org/resources/isaca-journal/issues/2017/volume-6/assurance-across-the-three-lines-a-collaborative-defense Building a Cyber Risk Management Program To join the Nearshore Cyber Discord: https://discord.gg/zxG5uyYw…
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Who am I? Why did I decide to share like this? Then, I get into the first of many questions. Here are the 3 podcasts that I mentioned: Cyber Security Podcasts - SANS Internet Storm Center Podcasts - CISO Series CyberWire Daily (thecyberwire.com) I happen to prefer podcasts for my daily news feed. But that´s mainly because I read do much and I often…
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The episode revolves around getting jobs and hiring in the tech and cyber industry. The first theme discussed is how to write inclusive job descriptions that do not exclude minorities. The conversation highlights the importance of avoiding coded language and gendered job titles. The second theme is about the questions that hiring managers can ask t…
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The Queer in Cyber Show explores the intersection between the LGBTQI+ and non-gender conforming communities and cybersecurity. In this episode, we discuss the similarities between the hacker ethos and queerness, as well as the historical origins and trajectories of cyber and queer culture. We also delve into themes such as what it means to be human…
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