RE: Getting In

From: David Gillett (gillettdavid_at_fhda.edu)
Date: 08/12/03

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    To: "'Duffy Hazelhurst'" <dhazelhurst@mobileplanet.com>, "'Mike West'" <mwest67@ntlworld.com>, <security-basics@securityfocus.com>
    Date: Tue, 12 Aug 2003 09:48:50 -0700
    
    
    

      In my case, it was a series of fortuitous accidents. I'm sure
    that's not what you want to hear, since it's not something you
    could replicate.

      (I was a software engineer for almost twenty years, for half a
    dozen different companies. One day, I arrived at work and was
    told "We've hired a new Director of Engineering, and he's bringing
    in his own team. We've decided to rename the old team 'Operations'
    and assign you the task of building a network to host our services
    instead of building them yourselves." Suddenly, I was a network
    engineer instead.
      The plan was to bring in a consultant for a few months to set up
    our initial network security, while searching for a permanent person.
    But this was 1997, with the Internet bubble still growing mightily,
    and affordable network security engineers were pretty thin on the
    ground. So I inherited what the consultant had set up, and ran
    with it.
      When that start-up decided to downsize, I had to decide if I was
    a software engineer who had spent a couple of interesting years in
    networking, or a network engineer specializing in security who had
    some background in software. I'd found something I loved, so I
    opted for the latter; two employers later, that's what I'm still
    doing.)

    David Gillett

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Duffy Hazelhurst [mailto:dhazelhurst@mobileplanet.com]
    > Sent: August 11, 2003 17:08
    > To: Mike West; security-basics@securityfocus.com
    > Subject: RE: Getting In
    >
    >
    >
    > I can't wait to see the reply, I'd love to know the answer myself.
    >
    > Duffy
    >
    >
    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Mike West [mailto:mwest67@ntlworld.com]
    > Sent: Saturday, August 09, 2003 4:29 AM
    > To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
    > Subject: Getting In
    >
    >
    > Guys
    >
    > I know you have probably been asked this question many times
    > but here goes.
    >
    > I am currently a security enthusiast and employed as a
    > software developer
    > for a large Telco company however I would like to get into
    > the security
    > field but I am finding it a very tight market to get into.
    >
    > How would be the best way to make a start in the Security
    > field. As I have
    > found that most company's will not look at your CV unless you
    > have had 2
    > years proffesional experience/certification and you can't get a
    > certification until you have the experience etc.
    >
    > Thanks in advance
    > Mike
    >
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