With this new community, I figured it would be interesting to get a gauge on if there are any security professionals within the community, and what roles everyone holds?

I personally specialize in GRC, but have also worked in network engineering in the past.

  • @LimeStone@lemmy.world
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    121 year ago

    I am a developer that shakes my fist every time my job gets harder when I have to follow one of your sane yet annoying rules.

  • Slashzero
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    1 year ago

    Wait… these stupid IT security tests are now following me onto lemmy? The really obvious trying to be funny fake security emails are bad enough at work!

    • TempizOP
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      71 year ago

      Oops! You clicked on a simulated phishing test.

      • Slashzero
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        61 year ago

        It’s surprising how many people still fall for those tests.

          • Slashzero
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            11 year ago

            It happens. Better to fall for a fake one.

            I remember back in 2000 or 2001 sitting at my desk and all of sudden my work e-mail client started going nuts with notifications filling with random emails. That was followed by people yelling “who clicked on that?!” Note: it wasn’t me. Good times.

  • @notfromhere
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    31 year ago

    I have an active part in product selection and security reviews as well as system’s architecture and integration.

  • Saik0
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    1 year ago

    What is your security role within your organization?

    CISO

    Unfortunately I need to just know a lot of things and point the company into the correct direction. The more I know the better decisions I can make. Also the guy that @LimeStone@lemmy.world is complaining about since I’m the enforcer of those rules (yes my devs hate me for it sometimes… but I’d rather be hated by devs than sitting in court).

  • MrEUser
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    21 year ago

    The easiest answer is: Yes. I started at my current location as a Security Engineer. Now I’m a Security Architect. Whenever there’s a question I have the opportunity to make up a convincing sounding answer. In the past I followed the Network road from ops, to engineer, and eventually got to CIO. Then I realized I didn’t know enough about security and started over in Security ops.