Managing Your Infosec Career

Careers in information security are often difficult to navigate, with the industry changing more and more radically every year. This is even more true in an economy that isn’t necessarily thriving. We’re going to talk about the important skills, traits and knowledge that a security pro needs to build a long-term and successful career – not just the usual stuff (like “get certified”), but the real-world knowledge that teaches you how to have the job that keeps you challenged, growing and well-compensated.

4 Responses to “Managing Your Infosec Career”

  1. Standing Out In A Pool of InfoSec Wannabes: Are You Special Enough? | Security Wannabe Says:

    [...] stumbled across a great video on a blog post from the SOURCE Boston conference. Careers in information security are often difficult to navigate, [...]

  2. Digital Bond » Managing your Security Career Says:

    [...] last week I came across a great presentation at Source Boston, and though it’s a repeat of a presentation from last year’s Defcon.

  3. Georgi Says:

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    I have four credit cards and all with zero balances.The thing is, they all have high rates. I?m going to school and applied for student loans but those only cover my tuition and I need something for living expenses. I have money saved up and my boyfriend is helping me in the meantime but his work isn?t stable. It only goes by projects. If there are no projects, there is no work. I wanted to apply for another credit card to hold onto incase of emergencies but want a low interest rate since income is very little. I was thinking of applying at navy federal becasue they have cards as low as 7.9 and if anything would vary up to 14.65. My credit cards now are still way over 14%. My score is 761. If I applied for another one, would it do some damage on my score??? http://www.autoinsurancepool.info/

  4. Leon Jean Says:

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