Enter the substitute teacher

Welcome to this week’s threat source newsletter with Jon out, you’ve got me as your substitute teacher. 

I’m taking you back to those halcyon days of youth and that moment when you found out that you had a sub that day, will I be the teacher that just rolls in the TV cart and delivers the single greatest blast of freedom that you can have in a classroom, or will I be the teacher that strolls into your 4th grade class and is appalled that you aren’t already conversant in Dostoevsky? Neither. Today I will be the old wizened oracle offering advice and attempting to answer one of the most asked questions I receive at public speaking engagements. So pull up a desk and don’t make that high pitched sound with a wet finger on the basket underneath the seat, because I know the old magicks.  

The number one question that I field after public speaking is “Why did they let you out of your cage to talk to normal people?” and honestly, I don’t really have an answer I just hope that no one notices. The next question is invariably a variation of “How did you become a threat hunter?”, “How do I get a job in cyber security?”, “How do I get a gig within Talos?” The answer is simply – be curious. Intellectual curiosity is the key. I’ll take it a step further when talking specifically about Talos and quote Walt Whitman (via Ted Lasso) and say, “Be curious, not judgmental” because being a positive part of the culture is as important as the deep arcane knowledge and skills that you need to get your foot in the door at Talos.  

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