Seidenberg celebrates Cybersecurity Awareness Month with stellar alumni panel
On Tuesday, October 19, 2021, the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems at 91视频 hosted an alumni panel dedicated to the topic of the month, cybersecurity.
Facilitated by faculty members Li-Chiou Chen and Darren Hayes, the panel comprised of four alumni who came together over Zoom to share their wisdom and expertise with current students.
Alumni panelists included:
- Michael D鈥橝ngelo, Director of Forensics Operations practice at Driven
- Pierre Jeppsson, Senior Associate at Ankura Consulting Group
- Daniel Walker, Senior Intelligence Analyst, Homicide Bureau, Bronx District Attorney鈥檚 Office
- Jasmine Washington, Computer Scientist, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
Over the course of the hour long conversation, panelists discussed their current positions, how they got there, and what about their experience at Seidenberg helped prepare them for a career in cybersecurity.
The panel was recorded and will be released soon (we鈥檒l update this post when it is). In the meantime, here are some quick answers to pressing questions Seidenberg faculty posed:
What鈥檚 the most significant cyber security problem right now in industry or in government?
Jasmine: Supply chain risk 鈥 being aware of what third parties you鈥檙e connected to and how they are secured... another trend is ransomware attacks. We see that really relevant relevant now that we鈥檙e doing telework and we鈥檙e working from home and we鈥檙e doing this education at home
Daniel: Phishing emails, because I know that is still prevalent today. I know a lot of you probably think, Oh, maybe it was done, five years ago, but no today it鈥檚 still happening. People are still clicking on links.
As a hiring manager, what do you look for in a candidate?
Michael: I want to find analysts or investigators that... maybe don鈥檛 know the full breadth of what鈥檚 out there and they want to get their feet wet. Even more, they want to be exposed 鈥 they want to delve into new topics and continue to learn... the ability to go outside of your comfort zone.
What advice do you have for interviewing?
Pierre: For me, It was just the conversations I was having. So, I did like three or four interviews... but I didn鈥檛 let them interrogate me. They asked me about my life, and I just told my story... there wasn鈥檛 enough time for them to go 鈥渟o tell me about some-鈥 you know... they hit you with those kind of gotcha interview questions. I was enthusiastic and I really thought a lot about what I would say. I even did some background work, like I went on the Anchor website and I looked at their mission statement and I looked at their history and what their employees do in the matters that they鈥檝e been involved in and it... painted a picture for who I might be talking to and once I knew who I was talking to I could just be myself. You tell them about yourself and they go 鈥淥kay, this is a person I could see working here, somebody I would want to work with.鈥
The recording of the event will be available soon 鈥 we鈥檒l share on Seidenberg social media as soon as it鈥檚 up!
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