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Application Security PodCast
Hustle and Flow: Dealing With Burnout in Security (S03E07) – Application Security PodCast

Application Security PodCast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018


Magen Wu works through the topic of burnouts and mental health in the world of security. She gives some examples on how to handle this and how to recognize if people around you are burning out. You can find her on Twitter @infosec_tottie Additional information on this topic: Jack Daniel speaks often on this topic [...] The post Hustle and Flow: Dealing With Burnout in Security (S03E07) – Application Security PodCast appeared first on Security Journey Podcasts.

Brakeing Down Security Podcast
2017-024-infosec_mental_health_defcon_contest-with-rand0h-and-tottenkoph

Brakeing Down Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2017 90:56


Direct Link: http://traffic.libsyn.com/brakeingsecurity/2017-024-mental_health_podcast-with-Rand0h-and-tottenkoph.mp3 The infosec industry and the infosec culture is so diverse, with many different points of view, many different thoughts and opinions, and many of us deal with our own internal demons, like addictions, mental afflictions like depression or bipolar disorders. And 'imposter syndrome' is another thing that seems to add to the mix, making some believe they have to be constantly innovating or people think negatively of them. So this week, we invited Ms. Magen Wu (@tottenkoph), and Danny (@dakacki) and we discuss some coping mechanisms at things like conferences, and if you work at home, like a lot of consultants and researchers do... -------- Jay Beale’s Class “aikido on the command line: hardening and containment” JULY 22-23 & JULY 24-25    AT BlackHat and Defcon https://www.blackhat.com/us-17/training/aikido-on-the-command-line-linux-hardening-and-containment.html       ------- Brakesec also announces our "PowerShell for Blue Teamers and Incident Responders" with Mick Douglas (@bettersafetynet). A 6 week course starting with the basics of powershell, and goes into discussion of frameworks using Powershell too assist in assessing your network. It starts on 10 July and run each Monday evening until 14 August 2017. You'll receive a certificate suitable for CPE credit, as well as the videos of the class available to you on our YouTube channel. To sign up, go to our Patreon Page (http://www.patreon.com/bds_podcast) and sign up at the $20 USD level labeled "Blue Team Powershell - Attendee". If you are looking to just get the videos and follow along in class, pick the $10 USD "Blue Team Powershell - Attendee- Videos Only" Classes will be held on Monday Evenings only for 5 weeks, ending on 1 August.   #RSS: www.brakeingsecurity.com/rss Youtube Channel:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZFjAqFb4A60M1TMa0t1KXw #iTunes Store Link:  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/brakeing-down-security-podcast/id799131292?mt=2  #Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ifp5boyverbo4yywxnbydtzljcy?t=Brakeing_Down_Security_podcast     Join our #Slack Channel! Sign up at https://brakesec.signup.team #iHeartRadio App:  https://www.iheart.com/show/263-Brakeing-Down-Securi/ #SoundCloud: https://www.soundcloud.com/bryan-brake Comments, Questions, Feedback: bds.podcast@gmail.com Support Brakeing Down Security Podcast on #Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bds_podcast #Twitter: @brakesec @boettcherpwned @bryanbrake @infosystir #Player.FM : https://player.fm/series/brakeing-down-security-podcast #Stitcher Network: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=80546&refid=stpr #TuneIn Radio App: http://tunein.com/radio/Brakeing-Down-Security-Podcast-p801582/     --Show Notes-- Chris Sanders: Cult of Passion http://chrissanders.org/2017/06/the-cult-of-passion/   Exercise Start playing ingress or Pokemon Go, just to get out and gamify activity   Reduce alcohol consumption Defcon : Friends of Bill W. Agent X : 3/5K events at Defcon   Critics comments You won’t please everyone, so don’t try   Spend time away from infosec Family, friends Hobbies   If you are in a job with ‘secrets’, find someone to talk to Another person with the same ‘secrets’ or similar job   https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/gut-second-brain/   @DAkacki (what is your podcast @rallysec) Da667’s book [I love murder]@tottenkoph @jimmyvo @andMYhacks (works with Jimmy) @infosecmentors  

Source Code Podcast
Source Code S1: Episode 3 - Magen Wu

Source Code Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 64:35


Magen Wu (tottenkoph) of Rapid7 joins us to talk about her career path. We talk about growing up in “God’s Waiting Room”, how we take our hash browns at Waffle House, speaking at security conferences, and our shared interest of psychology and how it applies to information security.

Brakeing Down Security Podcast
Derbycon Audio - post-Derby interviews!

Brakeing Down Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2015 64:10


In our last bit of Derbycon audio, I discussed DerbyCon experiences with Mr. Boettcher, Magen Wu (@tottenkoph), Haydn Johnson (@haydnjohnson), and Ganesh Ramakrishnan (@hyperrphysics).  We find out what they liked, what they didn't like, and you get a lot of great information about packing for a con, things you can do to improve your convention going experience. Hopefully, you'll hear the amount of fun we had, and find the time to go to a convention. There are literally hundreds, many only few hours by plane away. Some can be found in your own town or within driving distance.

Brakeing Down Security Podcast
2015-031: Fab and Megan-High_Math-Psychology_and Scarves

Brakeing Down Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2015 52:52


Strap yourselves in ladies and Gentlemen.  With Mr. Boettcher gone on "vacation" this week, I needed some help with the podcast, and boy did we pick a doozy.  If you're a fan of Turing Complete algorithms, frankly, who isn't ;) , we had Ms. Fabienne Serrière (@fbz) and Ms. Magen Wu (@tottenkoph) who discuss higher order math and psychology on our podcast this week. We also discuss a little project management and even talk about why proper survey sizes and getting a good cross-section is important.   Be sure to pick up one of Ms. Fbz's scarves, especially if you're a math nut, and love fracctals and patterns as I do. Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/fbz/knityak-custom-mathematical-knit-scarves Elementary Cellular Automaton : http://mathworld.wolfram.com/ElementaryCellularAutomaton.html Turing Complete:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_completeness Sierpinski Triangle: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierpinski_triangle Chomsky Hierarchy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chomsky_hierarchy Hammer/LangSec: https://github.com/UpstandingHackers/hammer Sergey Bratis: http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~sergey/ Stego Hats: http://www.ravelry.com/projects/fbz/pseudo-random-reversible-hat SeaSec East: http://www.meetup.com/SEASec-East/

Brakeing Down Security Podcast
2015-007-SANS_Top20_14and15--Proving_Grounds_Microcast with Megan Wu!

Brakeing Down Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2015 53:40


Extra special treat this week!  We do a continuation of our review of the Top 20 Security Controls, in which we do #14 and #15, which all of you will find very interesting.   But the real reason we are posting this today is the Call for Papers and Call for Mentors for the Bsides Las Vegas Proving Grounds! We invited Magen Wu (@tottenkoph) on to discuss. If you've ever asked yourself "I'd like to give a talk, but they'd never put me on"  NOW IS YOUR CHANCE! :) This is a great opportunity if you're a veteran speaker, or just want to give back to the community at large... You can mentor a n00b to help them create a topic, help them hone their paper, and be with them when they give the talk at Bsides Las Vegas in July.   Many thanks to @tottenkoph and @securitymoey. They need your help, both as a mentor and a mentee.  This is also an excellent networking opportunity. You get 1-on-1 access to an often influential mentor, someone in the infosec community, and your talk will be seen by several hundred people. hmmm.... maybe I should put one in :D   ----- SANS #14-10:  Ensure that the log collection system does not lose events during peak activity, and that the system detects and alerts if event loss occurs (such as when volume exceeds the capacity of a log collection system). This includes ensuring that the log collection system can accommodate intermittent or restricted-bandwidth connectivity through the use of handshaking / flow control. ------     "Dirty Rhodes" created by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/