Learn from experts Christopher (Chris) Novak and John Grim who lead incident response and threat research teams How To Transition
to A Cyber Investigation Career
Get answers to questions like:
An overview of cyber investigation, incident response and threat research roles and the education, experience and certifications needed.
Training, vendor or vendor-neutral certifications for Cybersecurity Management, Cyber Investigation Threat Analysis, Vulnerability Assessment and Management roles.
Industry-specific events, publications that will help you network with professionals and thought leaders in cyber response.
Attributes required for breaking into a cyber investigation career.
Mindset, soft skills and other requirements
How important is networking and social media in a job search?
Tips and advice for someone looking to launch their career in incident response or incident handler, cyber forensics.
We will discuss, what works for these experts, what they have seen has worked for friends and how you can plan a successful cyber security investigation career.
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