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Forecast = Scattered exploits, Mirai storms brewing, and rogue drones dropping malware over Russia. Keep your firewalls up—a vulnerability front is rolling in fast! On this episode of Storm⚡️Watch, we're bringing you a packed episode that covers the latest in cyber threat intelligence, industry news, and a few stories you won't want to miss. We kick things off with our usual round of introductions and a quick look at the cyber weather, setting the stage for what's happening across the threat landscape. In our first segment, Tod shares his wrap-up from VulnCon 2025, highlighting the key takeaways and emerging trends from this year's conference. From new vulnerability research to the latest in exploit techniques, Tod breaks down what security professionals need to know and what's likely to shape the industry in the coming months. Next up, we sit down with Tracy Z. Maleeff, better known as InfosecSherpa, for an interview that traces her journey from librarian to cybersecurity professional. Tracy shares insights on career pivots, the importance of information literacy in security, and her ongoing work to make the field more accessible. Her story is a must-listen for anyone considering a move into cyber or looking for inspiration from someone who's successfully navigated the transition. We then turn our attention to a headline-grabbing story out of Ukraine, where reports indicate that drones sent into Russian territory are not just for surveillance or kinetic impact—they're also carrying malware designed to infect military systems if captured. This blend of physical and cyber warfare is a stark reminder of how modern conflicts are increasingly fought on multiple fronts, with digital payloads now as critical as traditional munitions. If we need to fill a little extra time, we'll explore some of the more bizarre aspects of hybrid warfare, including reports of weaponized consumer goods—think exploding sex toys and cosmetics—being used as part of psychological and disruption campaigns targeting the West. It's a strange new world where almost anything can be turned into a tool of conflict. We also spotlight recent research from Censys on the Salt Typhoon attacks, which underscore the need for advanced defenses as attackers continue to exploit edge devices and cloud infrastructure. Their findings highlight the importance of proactive monitoring and rapid response to emerging threats. On the GreyNoise front, we've observed a threefold surge in exploitation attempts targeting TVT DVRs, likely linked to Mirai botnet activity. This uptick is a clear signal that attackers are constantly scanning for vulnerable devices to conscript into their botnets, and it's a reminder for defenders to stay vigilant and patch exposed systems. As always, we wrap up with a round of goodbyes and a reminder to subscribe for more insights, interviews, and real-time threat intelligence. Thanks for tuning in to Storm⚡️Watch—where we keep you ahead of the cyber storms. Storm Watch Homepage >> Learn more about GreyNoise >>
Cyber analyst, Tracy Maleeff, shares her unexpected journey from the library to cybersecurity and offers advice for those both seeking to make a change and those doing the hiring. It's not just about the invitation, it's more than that. Our thanks to Tracy for sharing her story with us.
Cyber analyst, Tracy Maleeff, shares her unexpected journey from the library to cybersecurity and offers advice for those both seeking to make a change and those doing the hiring. It's not just about the invitation, it's more than that. Our thanks to Tracy for sharing her story with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special episode of Breaking Badness, Kali Fencl and Tim Helming speak with none other than Tracy Maleeff (aka InfoSec Sherpa!) We're excited to share our conversation on her background, empathy in infosec, industry myths she'd like to bust, and more!
In this episode, we explore the often-overlooked importance of empathy in the cybersecurity field. Our guest, Tracy Maleeff, shares her personal journey from community involvement to the industry and discusses how embracing empathy can lead to more effective threat intelligence and a stronger cybersecurity community. Join our creative mastermind and stand out as a cybersecurity professional: https://www.patreon.com/hackervalleystudio Become a sponsor of the show to amplify your brand: https://hackervalley.com/work-with-us/ Love Hacker Valley Studio? Pick up some swag: https://store.hackervalley.com Continue the conversation by joining our Discord: https://hackervalley.com/discord Impactful Moments: 00:00 - Introduction 01:42 - Tracy's volunteer and community participation 05:58 - Empathy in cybersecurity, or lack thereof 10:36 - How to bring more empathy into cybersecurity 13:21 - Tracy's threat intelligence aspirations 18:46 - Identifying the “perfect” employer 20:19 - Diversity of thought and empathy 22:44 - Farewell and outro
Tracy Maleeff, Principal, Sherpa Intelligence LLC, is an Information Security Professional with a Master of Library and Information Science degree. A frequent author and speaker on InfoSec and research topics, she has presented at several Information Security industry conferences like Security BSides, DerbyCon, and DEF CON's Recon Village, as well many library/information professional events. She holds the GIAC Security Essentials (GSEC) certification. She also maintains an OSINT blog and cybersecurity newsletter at https://infosecsherpa.medium.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/virtual-ciso-moment/message
Guest: Tracy Maleeff, Principal at Sherpa Intelligence LLCOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/InfoSecSherpaOn LinkedIn | https://linkedin.com/in/tzmaleeffHost: Chloé MessdaghiOn ITSPmagazine
Thanks for joining us again for another episode of fun project brought to you by the team of Hacking Humans, the CyberWire's social engineering podcast. Hacking Humans co-host Dave Bittner is joined by Rick Howard in this series where they view clips from their favorite movies and television shows with examples of the social engineering scams and schemes you hear Dave and co-host Joe Carrigan talk about on Hacking Humans. In this episode, Dave and Rick watch each of the selected scenes, describe the on-screen action for you, and then they deconstruct what they saw. Grab your bowl of popcorn and join us for some fantastic scams and frauds. On this episode, Dave and Rick are joined once again by Tracy Maleeff, security researcher at the Krebs Stamos Group. You may also know Tracy on Twitter as infosecsherpa. Links to this episode's clips if you'd like to watch along: Rick's clip from the movie Criminal Tracy's clip from the movie The Talented Mr. Ripley
Thanks for joining us again for another episode of fun project brought to you by the team of Hacking Humans, the CyberWire's social engineering podcast. Co-hosts Dave Bittner and Joe Carrigan are joined by Rick Howard in this series where they view clips from their favorite movies with examples of the social engineering scams and schemes you hear about on Hacking Humans. In this episode, Dave and Joe are joined on this episode by guest Tracy Maleeff from Krebs Stamos Group – you may know her on Twitter as @Infosecsherpa. Dave,Joe and Tracy watch and discuss Tracy;s and Joe's clips on this episode. They watch each of the selected scenes, describe the on-screen action for you, and then the team deconstructs what they saw. Grab your bowl of popcorn and join us for some Hollywood scams and frauds. Links to this episode's clips if you'd like to watch along: Tracy's clips from "Working Girl" Elevator scene Tess and Jack gatecrash a wedding scene Joe's clip from "Oceans 8"
Tracy Maleeff led a successful career transition into the tech and cybersecurity world nearly seven years ago. Now a security researcher with the Krebs Stamos Group, the former librarian still uses her hard-won open source intelligence skills to sort through a deluge of cybersecurity information for clients and for subscribers of her free InfoSecSherpa news roundups.In the latest WE'RE IN! episode, she speaks to the importance of having diverse perspectives at the table when it comes to cybersecurity and warns of a disconnect between tech hiring managers and HR departments.“Companies keep hunting for unicorns when they really just need to pay attention to the squirrels at the base of the tree,” Maleeff said.---------Here are a few more reasons to listen:* Discover Tracy's tips for breaking into the cybersecurity industry from other professions: She once helped a mechanic launch a career in pentesting* Learn how she's used Twitter to advance her own cybersecurity career* Hear about out her favorite episode of Keeping up with the Kardashians – and yes, there is an infosec connection!---------Links:* https://infosecsherpa.medium.com/* https://www.ks.group/* https://www.synack.com/* https://readme.security/
Tracy Maleeff, a security researcher at the Krebs Stamos Group, a cybersecurity consulting firm, joins Ann on this week's episode of Afternoon Cyber Tea. Tracy is an information security professional with a Master of Library and Information Science degree and a frequent author and speaker on InfoSec and research topics. Ann and Tracy discuss keeping companies safe from disinformation, current issues, infosec professionals are dealing with, and what has influenced her cybersecurity philosophy. In This Episode You Will Learn: How companies are fighting against misinformation and disinformation The most critical issues consumers face regarding information security Technology companies should invest in to protect from data breaches Some Questions We Ask: What is the biggest surprise in the evolution of technology and the threat landscape? How does your law librarian background influence your cybersecurity philosophy? What current issues are infosec professionals not paying enough attention to? Resources: infosecsherpa.medium.com View Tracy Maleeff on LinkedIn View Ann Johnson on LinkedIn Related: Listen to: Security Unlocked: CISO Series with Bret Arsenault Listen to: Security Unlocked Afternoon Cyber Tea with Ann Johnson is produced by Microsoft and distributed as part of The CyberWire Network.
Tracy Z. Maleeff, Security Researcher at Krebs Stamos, discusses how her library and information skills are a perfect fit for the information security field. My interview with Tracy Maleeff went a bit longer than most episodes. Information security is such an important and timely topic and she had a lot of great information and ideas to share. So, I decided to turn the interview into two episodes. Part 1 posted last week. If you haven't listened to it, you can still get a lot out of part 2 and then, go back to part 1. Here is part 2 of my interview with Tracy.
Tracy Z. Maleeff, Security Researcher at Krebs Stamos, discusses how her library and information skills are a perfect fit for the information security field. My interview with Tracy Maleeff went a bit longer than most episodes. Information security is such an important and timely topic and she had a lot of great information and ideas to share. So, I decided to turn the interview into two episodes. You're listening to part 1 now and part 2 will drop next Monday. I know you will get a lot out of both episodes. Here is episode one with Tracy.
Too often, we forget about the fundamental role that education has in our society. As a matter of fact, it's one of the core elements necessary for the development of any society. As for anything so powerful, it can be used for good and for evil — a way to liberate and empower as well as segregate and control. It is up to the teacher to do the right thing for the right reason, but there is more than one way to get it wrong.Our guest believes that we are all empowered to “Heal The World,” and there are many ways to do that through education every day — and she sure is not afraid to change her path to follow what inspires her and motivate others.“Education is for improving the lives of others and for leaving your community and world better than you found it.”—Marian Wright Edelman____________________________GuestTracy MaleeffOn Linkedin
This week Tracy Maleeff hangs out to talk about using empathy to improve your InfoSec investigations. My 3 main takeaways were 1) how to collaborate OSINT findings before drawing a conclusion 2) how to communicate technical issues to a non-technical audience and 3) some tactical tips on using empathy to discover new information. For more information, including the show notes check out https://breachsense.io/podcast
Introducing the newest podcast in the CyberWire family - Career Notes. Each week we’re going to step inside the diverse and fascinating worlds of cybersecurity professionals around the globe and hear their personal stories in their own words. This will be a regular feature in our daily feed, but it will also have it's own feed wherever all the fine podcasts can be found. This week, Tracy Maleeff shares her unexpected journey from the library to cybersecurity and offers advice for those both seeking to make a change and those doing the hiring. It's not just about the invitation, it's more than that. Our thanks to Tracy for sharing her story with us.
Introducing the newest podcast in the CyberWire family - Career Notes. Each week we’re going to step inside the diverse and fascinating worlds of cybersecurity professionals around the globe and hear their personal stories in their own words. This will be a regular feature in our daily feed, but it will also have it's own feed wherever all the fine podcasts can be found. Our thanks to Tracy Maleeff for sharing her story with us.
Cyber analyst, Tracy Maleeff, shares her unexpected journey from the library to cybersecurity and offers advice for those both seeking to make a change and those doing the hiring. It's not just about the invitation, it's more than that. Our thanks to Tracy for sharing her story with us.
Cyber analyst, Tracy Maleeff, shares her unexpected journey from the library to cybersecurity and offers advice for those both seeking to make a change and those doing the hiring. It's not just about the invitation, it's more than that. Our thanks to Tracy for sharing her story with us.
For Season 1, Episode 2, the Tribe of Hackers podcast is pleased to welcome Tracy Maleeff, a.k.a. the "InfosecSherpa"Tracy Z. Maleeff is an information security analyst for the New York Times Company. She earned a master of library and information science degree from the University of Pittsburgh, as well as undergraduate degrees from Temple University (BA, magna cum laude) and Pennsylvania State University (AA). Tracy holds a SANS GIAC GSEC certification. As an "InfoSecSherpa", Tracy is an active member of the InfoSec community and frequently shares her expert knowledge through her OSINT blog and InfoSec newsletter, in addition to Twitter. Tracy has given talks at DEF CON’s Recon Village, DerbyCon, and several BSides events. In her past career as a librarian, Tracy earned the honor of being named a Fellow of the Special Libraries Association and has won the Dow Jones Innovate Award and the Wolters Kluwer Innovations in Law Librarianship Award.You can subscribe to Tracy's Nuzzel newsletter here: https://nuzzel.com/InfoSecSherpaFollow us on twitter: https://twitter.com/ToHpodcastFollow Ray on twitter: https://twitter.com/RayRedactedFollow Tracy on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InfoSecSherpa
Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) is "data collected from publicly available sources to be used in an intelligence context". Performing OSINT is a critical aspect in triaging cybersecurity related events. In this exciting episode, Ron and Chris bring in an OSINT expert with the ultimate background for finding open source data. Tracy Maleeff aka InfoSecSherpa, is a seasoned expert in library science and security analysis. Be sure to listen in on this episode and gain insight for how library science applies to all aspects of life.
Podcast Interview (Youtube): https://youtu.be/4tdJwBMh3ow Tracy Maleeff (pronounced like may-leaf) - https://twitter.com/InfoSecSherpa https://medium.com/@InfoSecSherpa https://nuzzel.com/InfoSecSherpa Python secure coding class - November 2nd / 5 Saturdays @nxvl Teaching https://www.eventbrite.com/e/secure-python-coding-with-nicolas-valcarcel-registration-72804597511 Derbycon Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KILlp4KMIPA Plugs: Nuzzel newsletter: https://nuzzel.com/infosecsherpa OSINT-y Goodness blog: https://medium.com/@infosecsherpa Tomato pie: https://www.eater.com/2016/8/19/12525602/tomato-pie-philadelphia-new-jersey Infosec is a service industry job (gasp!) Customer service is an attitude, not department Reference Interview:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reference_interview Approachability Does your org make it easy to contact you? What is your tone of writing? What does your outgoing communication look like? Reign in your attitude, language, etc… “I am using an online translator” (great idea!) What is your department’s reputation? Create an assessment of your department… “I didn’t know there was humans in security?” -- Interest Be interested in solving the problem. Make interaction a ‘safe space’ No judging, mocking LOL, “EE Cummings” https://poets.org/poem/amores-i Listening Pay attention to what the end user doesn’t say. Don’t interrupt the end user Interviewing Repeat back what the user said or asked Tone: Ask clarification questions, not accusatory questions Searching Did security fail the user? Answering Teachable moments Building trust/relationship equity “While you’re on the phone…” “Thank you for your time” Follow-Up Think of ways to create a culture of security Create canned emails Random acts of kindness cyberCupcakes!!!! Or potentially small value gift cards(?) Kindness as currency Christmas cookies Spreading goodwill building relationship equity Reciprocity Lunch and learns People can’t be educated into vaccinations, but behaviorial nudges help “Telling people facts won’t change behavior” Check out our Store on Teepub! https://brakesec.com/store Join us on our #Slack Channel! Send a request to @brakesec on Twitter or email bds.podcast@gmail.com #Brakesec Store!:https://www.teepublic.com/user/bdspodcast #Spotify: https://brakesec.com/spotifyBDS #RSS: https://brakesec.com/BrakesecRSS #Youtube Channel: http://www.youtube.com/c/BDSPodcast #iTunes Store Link: https://brakesec.com/BDSiTunes #Google Play Store: https://brakesec.com/BDS-GooglePlay Our main site: https://brakesec.com/bdswebsite #iHeartRadio App: https://brakesec.com/iHeartBrakesec #SoundCloud: https://brakesec.com/SoundcloudBrakesec Comments, Questions, Feedback: bds.podcast@gmail.com Support Brakeing Down Security Podcast by using our #Paypal: https://brakesec.com/PaypalBDS OR our #Patreon https://brakesec.com/BDSPatreon #Twitter: @brakesec @boettcherpwned @bryanbrake @infosystir #Player.FM : https://brakesec.com/BDS-PlayerFM #Stitcher Network: https://brakesec.com/BrakeSecStitcher #TuneIn Radio App: https://brakesec.com/TuneInBrakesec
Our guest today is Tracy Maleeff. Before earning a position as a cyber analyst at a Fortune 500 company, she ran her own firm, providing information security and competitive intelligence research. Prior to that she worked as a Library Resources Manager for a major law firm. Tracy shares the story of her unusual career journey from library science to cyber security, her advice for getting up to speed after a mid-career course change, as well as her thoughts on team building and the importance of diversity throughout an organization.
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Our guest today is Tracy Maleeff. Before earning a position as a cyber analyst at a Fortune 500 company, she ran her own firm, providing information security and competitive intelligence research. Prior to that she worked as a Library Resources Manager for a major law firm. Tracy shares the story of her unusual career journey from library science to cyber security, her advice for getting up to speed after a mid-career course change, as well as her thoughts on team building and the importance of diversity throughout an organization.
This week we have Tracy Maleef, aka InfoSecSherpa, joining us! We talk about engineers having more empathy with end users, what Tracy thinks about degrees, and if black men are being overlooked in tech!There's going to be a lot of table shaking this week so get ready!Social MediaTwitter - @coolestnerdpodIG - @coolestnerdsintheroomEmail - coolestnerdsintheroom@gmail.comSteph on Twitter - @StephandSecMadblkman on Twitter - @MadblkmanTracy on Twitter - @InfoSecSherpaResources:Here’s how much people of color make compared to the white male Philadelphian’s dollarGBestCyber's TweetIntro/Outro produced by @chaisnuclear of the Chicken Social
In this episode, I am joined by the lovely Tracy Maleeff, better known in our circles as @InfoSecSherpa. We discuss career development and transition along with the importance of building bridges to close the gaps between InfoSec groups and our users. Tracy also shares with us how she's successfully built security awareness training programmes and other trainings for her companies and community. Before closing out, Tracy shares her one bit of advice for anyone seeking to get into the InfoSec field. More about her: Tracy Z. Maleeff, @InfoSecSherpa, is a GIAC GSEC certified Cyber Analyst in the Security Operations Center for a global company. Prior to joining the Information Security industry, Tracy worked as a librarian in academic, corporate, and private law firm libraries. While a member of the Special Libraries Association, Tracy received the Dow Jones Innovate Award, the Wolters Kluwer Law & Business Innovations in Law Librarianship award, and was named a Fellow. She has presented at many conferences, both Library & Information Science as well as Information Security, on topics ranging from social media, networking, research strategies, and security awareness. She received the Women in Security Leadership Award from the Information Systems Security Association and is very active in the Info Sec community. Tracy holds a Master of Library and Information Science degree from the University of Pittsburgh, as well as undergraduate degrees from both Temple University (magna cum laude), and the Pennsylvania State University. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cyberspeakslive/message
Welcome to Diverse IT on ITSPmagazine. I’m your host Selena Templeton and today my guest is Tracy Maleeff, cyber analyst in a SOC – Security Operations Center – for a global company. In this episode, we chat about the importance of diversity in cybersecurity — but not the typical diversity bullet points that people always talk about – gender and race – but a diversity of backgrounds. Tracy started her career as a librarian, which she held for about 15 years before realizing that her “natural paranoia and distrust of things was a career path.” It’s refreshing to hear that just because you didn’t start a career in InfoSec doesn’t mean that’s not a viable option for you at any point in your life. In this conversation, Tracy talks about how she brings her Liberal Arts and Library Science skills to the job, particularly when dealing with end users or the tech department. She has a lot of insights and examples about how exactly a diverse background and skillsets helps her and her team in cybersecurity. Learn more about our Diverse IT sponsor BNS UEP on ITSPmagazine: https://www.itspmagazine.com/company-directory/bns-uep
October is Cyber Security Awareness Month, and with that who better to help share some ideas on how to give back to the community than our own InfoSecSherpa! Tracy Maleeff joins me to talk about Cyber Security Awareness Month, #ginfosec and #inforum. This will be one of the most relaxed Infosec podcasts you'll hear this year.... Some links of interest: GetCyberSafe (Canada) - https://www.getcybersafe.gc.ca/cnt/rsrcs/csam/thms-en.aspx StaySafeOnline (US) - https://staysafeonline.org/ncsam/themes/ Tracy's Twitter - https://twitter.com/InfoSecSherpa Infosec Mastodon - https://infosec.exchange/auth/sign_up Want to reach out to the show? There's a few ways to get in touch! Purple Squad Security's Twitter: @PurpleSquadSec John's Twitter: @JohnsNotHere John's Mastodon: https://infosec.exchange/@JohnsNotHere Podcast Website: purplesquadsec.com Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/purplesquadsec Sign-Up for our Slack community: https://signup.purplesquadsec.com Thanks for listening, and as always, I will talk with you all again next time.Find out more at http://purplesquadsec.com
The Human Factor is delighted to welcome back Tracy Maleef, who was one of our first guests on the show and reflects on industry developments and her own career over the year since she last came to talk to us. She discusses her new role within a large organisation and gives tips and advice on how persistence and focus have landed her a "dream job" within the industry. She discusses why she is so passionate about helping others within the security industry and beyond, and we hear advice on CFPs, her accidental security classes and how she helps spread awareness in her new company. Tracy is a good friend of the show and her interviews are always entertaining and informative, regardless of career stage or size of organisation. Tracy on Twitter - @Infosecsherpa Tracy's Nuzzel Newsletter - Newsletter Tracy's Site - http://sherpaintel.com Don't forget, to get in touch with me either try the contact page of the site or follow me on Twitter, where I can be found at @Jenny_Radcliffe
Infosec Thoughts (with Jayson E. Street & Tracy Maleeff) Advanced Persistent Security Podcast Episode 42 Guests: Jayson E. Street and Tracy “Infosec Sherpa” Maleeff April 12, 2018 If you enjoy this ... The post Infosec Thoughts (with Jayson E. Street & Tracy Maleeff) first appeared on Advanced Persistent Security. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-osintion/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-osintion/support
Infosec Thoughts (with Jayson E. Street & Tracy Maleeff) Advanced Persistent Security Podcast Episode 42 Guests: Jayson E. Street and Tracy “Infosec Sherpa” Maleeff April 12, 2018 If you enjoy this ...
Security of Mainframes (with Cheryl Biswas & Tracy Maleeff) Advanced Persistent Security Podcast Episode 41 Guests: Cheryl Biswas and Tracy “Infosec Sherpa” Maleeff April 5, 2018 If you enjoy this podcast, ... The post Security of Mainframes (with Cheryl Biswas & Tracy Maleeff) first appeared on Advanced Persistent Security. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-osintion/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-osintion/support
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Have you heard the term, managing up? It's and old expression used when you need to make sure that your boss has his or her expectations met so that you can focus on your own job. Information security is really no different, and in a lot of ways it's also more important to get right. We are an industry of social introverts and generally prefer the warm embrace of an IRC screen, Twitter feed or Slack channel for our communications. It's taken me many years to get comfortable with speaking with other humans, but more than that I have learned there is a certain technique when speaking with executes - a special breed so to speak - about security. Tracy Maleeff, the InfoSecSherpa, joins me to help guide us all on proper techniques to communicate with senior leadership. Some links of interest: InfoSecSherpa's Nuzzle Newsletter Information Needs Chart How To Effectively Communicate with Different Brain Types Be Brief, Be Bold, Be Gone @InfoSecSherpa Want to reach out to the show? There's a few ways to get in touch! Show's Twitter: @PurpleSquadSec John's Twitter: @JohnsNotHere Podcast Website: purplesquadsec.com Sign-Up for our Slack community: https://signup.purplesquadsec.com John's Peerlyst Profile: https://www.peerlyst.com/users/john-svazic Thanks for listening, and I will talk with you all again next time.Find out more at http://purplesquadsec.com
On this episode, Robert and I are joined by Tracy Maleeff. Tracy is an InfoSec enthusiast with a MLIS degree. She has mad research and organizational skills. She co-hosts the PVCSec podcast. You can find Tracy on Twitter @InfoSecSherpa. Tracy is in the midst of a career transition. She began her career in Library Sciences, [...] The post Interview: Natural Paranoia as a Career Path? A Transition to Security (S01E13) – Application Security PodCast appeared first on Security Journey Podcasts.