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Going from Capture the Flag to Hacking the Enterprise. Making the switch from 'a hobby and a passion' to a lifelong career - Joseph Pierini NolaCon 2016 (Hacking Illustrated Series InfoSec Tutorial Videos)

Going from Capture the Flag to Hacking the Enterprise. Making the switch from 'a hobby and a passion' to a lifelong career
Joseph Pierini

As the hiring manager of a penetration testing company, I see a lot of resumes and speak with a lot of good people wanting to make the switch to Cyber Security. In this talk we'll cover the necessary skills, both hard and soft, to be successful in this industry and where to get them. We'll talk about what to expect when you finally 'sell out' and what it's like to be a 'security consultant'.

Joseph Pierini is the Director of Technical Services at PSC. He is responsible for the development and execution of the penetration testing programs used for PCI and other regulatory compliance. When not managing his team of PSC penetration testers across the United States, Joseph is also an active penetration tester performing internal, external, wireless and social engineering engagements. Joseph has performed penetration tests and application assessments for over half of the Internet Retailer Top 500, Fortune 1000 and many of America's top defense contractors. He is also a published vulnerability researcher having discovered vulnerabilities Apache Tomcat, Caucho's Resin Application Server, Search Engines, Web Application Firewalls and various Ecommerce Shopping Carts.

Recorded at NolaCon 2016

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