Name: Haruhiko KuritaTitle: Senior Security ConsultantEmployer: NetOne SystemsLocation: Tokyo, JapanDegree: Master of Science, PhysicsYears in IT: 24Years in cybersecurity: 21 Cybersecurity certifications: CISSP, CCSP, CISA, PCI DSS QSA How did you decide upon a career in cybersecurity? My career in cybersecurity started around 1995, when the internet was becoming popular here in Japan. My first product was HSM (Hardware Security Module) and I was interested in cryptography, as technology was very attractive to me. After three mergers, the company (Tandem) became bigger and I covered various parts of security, like F/W, antivirus, identity management, IDS, log management, policy documentation etc. I felt security is promising, as well as exhausting. It covers all areas of IT and business. Why did
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Name: Aoba Mari Title: Security AnalystEmployer: LAC / JSOC (Japan Security Operation Center) Location: Tokyo, JapanDegree: Bachelor’s Degree in International PolicyYears in IT: 5 yearsYears in information security: 5 yearsCybersecurity certifications: SSCP How did you decide upon a career in cybersecurity? Among the various fields in the IT industry, information security is the fastest growing and at the same time, I think there is a high demand for rare technical skills. For me, more than anything, that’s the biggest reason why I think it’s a very interesting field. I was involved in forensic analysis, and after that I have been working as a security analyst. Why did you get your SSCP®? I’ve always wanted to acquire a professional certification
Jun 04,Name: Samana HaiderTitle: Manager, Forcepoint Security LabsEmployer: ForcepointLocation: Dublin, IrelandEducation: MSc Computer ScienceYears in IT: 15Years in cybersecurity: 7Cybersecurity certifications: CISSP How did you decide upon a career in cybersecurity? I started my career in IT in the education sector where I was a lecturer at a university back home in Pakistan. I started working in HP managing SAP administration. I got the opportunity to work with one of the leading Irish banks where I was responsible for implementing security controls for SAP administration and ensuring SOX compliance. The security aspect of that job was always fascinating and exciting for me which lead me to work in a security operations role with the bank’s fraud department. I was eager
May 29,What are the EMEA ISLAs? After eleven consecutive years of success in the Americas and Asia-Pacific, the Information Security Leadership Awards (ISLA) program is finally coming to EMEA! The (ISC)² EMEA ISLAs are a unique opportunity for you to nominate fellow information security and management professionals who go the extra mile to enhance security throughout the private and public sectors across Europe, the Middle East and Africa. There are four nomination categories: Senior Information Security Professional, Information Security Practitioner, Up-and-Coming Information Security and Woman Information Security Professional. It’s not long now until the nominations will be open (between the 12th June and 12th July), and you will be able to make your submission via the (ISC)² Global Awards Program nomination
May 25,Name: Frederico HakamineTitle: Principal Curriculum DeveloperEmployer: Okta Inc.Location: San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.Degree: Bachelor in System AnalysisYears in IT: 10 yearsYears in cybersecurity: 9 yearsCybersecurity certifications: CISSP, CCSP, ISFS, ITIL, CobIT, Oracle Certified Architecture Specialist, Okta Certified Professional How did you decide upon a career in cybersecurity? I started working for Oracle as consultant 10 years ago, with a challenge: develop a portal with independent web applications, that should require a single login and display restricted information depending on where you were located (intranet or internet). Developing the application was a straightforward task. The real challenge was how to address the security requirements without punishing the end-user experience. I had a blast when I figured out that the network segmentation
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