Ep. 158 - Security Awareness Series - Don't Act Old And Other Advice with Paul Asadoorian

This month, Chris Hadnagy and Ryan MacDougall are joined by Paul Asadoorian.  Paul is the founder of Security Weekly, a security podcast network. Paul spends time “in the trenches” coding in Python, testing security products and evaluating and implementing open-source software. Paul's career began by implementing security programs for a lottery company and then a large university. As Product Evangelist for Tenable Network Security, Paul also built a library of materials on the topic of vulnerability management. When not hacking IoT devices, web applications or Linux, Paul can be found researching his next set of headphones, devices for smoking meat, and e-bikes. November 15, 2021.  00:00 – Intro  Social-Engineer.com Managed Voice Phishing  Managed Email Phishing  Adversarial Simulations   Social-Engineer channel on SLACK  CLUTCH  innocentlivesfoundation.org  Human Behavior Conference  03:34 – Paul Asadoorian Intro  05:08 – How did you get started in infosec?  13:19 – When did you decide you were going to start a podcast?  24:26 – What have you learned from the guests you’ve had on your podcasts over all of these years?  27:00 – What is your perspective on the shifting of hacking culture in the community?  34:53 – What are the best qualities someone could have to be attractive to a potential employer in this industry?  37:14 – How do we get the younger generation to have the qualities we are not seeing?  41:38 – Who is your greatest mentor?  Laurie Baker  Stephen Northcutt @ SANS  Ed Skoudis @ SANS  46:00 – Book Recommendations  Code Girls The Phoenix Project The Unicorn Project Countdown to Zero Day The Cuckoo’s Egg Cyberpunk 51:00 – Guest Wrap Up  https://securityweekly.com    www.twitter.com/securityweekly  53:31 – Outro  innocentlivesfoundation.org

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