Women In Security Magazine Issue 3

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CRAIG FORD Cyber Enthusiast, Ethical Hacker, Author of A hacker I am vol1 & vol2

C O L U M N

Hackers are not who you think they are We all know what hackers are, right? Those hooded mysterious creatures of the night who hang out in dark rooms doing ungodly things to poor unsuspecting victims, with what looks like matrix code running down their screens. They are all bad people who should be hunted down and rounded up, shouldn’t they? That whole picture is completely wrong, and it has been my aim for many years to try and remove that stigma. Hackers are not the bad guys, they are not

I know I am making fun of this whole situation, but I

criminals. Many of them are the good guys trying

want to make a real point here. Hackers are not the

to stop the cyberwar from spilling over into the

bad guys. In fact, they are more likely to be the good

mainstream for all to see. Your neighbour could be

guys and girls trying to save your bacon. So if you can

a hacker. Someone in your family could be a hacker.

help change their image in your organisation, do it.

You could be a hacker.

Change the narrative, help me get the idea of hacker

I am a hacker. I am also called a cybersecurity professional, pentester, or sometimes just Craig. I don’t wear a hoodie, but on many occasions you will

as criminal eradicated, and call out the real criminals. Whether on the internet or in the real world, crime is still a crime. Go dispel the mystique surrounding hackers, and reveal them for what they really are.

see me in a business suit, or some form of business attire. I work for Baidam (an indigenous cybersecurity solutions provider), so you might even see me getting around in some cool company-branded polos with

www.linkedin.com/in/craig-ford-cybersecurity www.amazon.com/Craig-Ford/e/B07XNMMV8R

amazing indigenous artwork on them, but never a hoodie.

www.facebook.com/pg/AHackerIam/

I, like many hackers, never hang out in those dingy

twitter.com/CraigFord_Cyber

rooms, honestly. I wear glasses while working on the computer most of the time these days. My eyes certainly aren’t as good as they used to be and I don’t think working in the dark with the damaging blue light from the screens would do anything good for them. WOMEN IN SECURITY MAGAZINE

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Surviving a crisis - a view from the trenches

6min
pages 120-123

Are you doing enough to protect your organisation’s IT security?

2min
pages 118-119

Take me to cuba

6min
pages 111-113

Whose afraid of Zero Day

6min
pages 114-117

How to embrace the coming technology revolution

4min
pages 108-110

Linking data privacy to security

3min
pages 106-107

transforms cybersecurity

8min
pages 102-105

Back to basics

6min
pages 99-101

AusCERT plenary panel

6min
pages 96-98

Hackers are not who you think they are

2min
pages 91-95

Celebrating information security excellence in 2021

9min
pages 86-89

Factors threatening effective partnerships in crisis situations

2min
page 90

AWSN returning to in-person events around Australia

3min
pages 84-85

Building relationships in the security and risk suite and why it matters

4min
pages 80-81

fighting for women in STEM

8min
pages 76-79

Ten top tips to secure your website

3min
pages 74-75

How SiteMinder’s product and technology teams stayed motivated and innovative during the pandemic, while servicing the traditional hotel industry

5min
pages 72-73

Top 5 digital parenting tips for parents with teens

2min
pages 64-65

Lisa Jiggetts

5min
pages 54-57

Could inclusivity expand the cybersecurity talent pool in australia?

3min
pages 60-61

A Tuesday in the life of a Regional Technical Support Manager

5min
pages 62-63

How to make a midcareer move into cybersecurity

3min
pages 58-59

Gergana Winzer

7min
pages 46-49

Noushin Shabab

4min
pages 52-53

Christina Keing

4min
pages 50-51

Dr Lesley Seebeck

6min
pages 40-41

Anna Liebel

4min
pages 32-33

Jo Stewart-Rattray

5min
pages 34-36

Daniella Traino

6min
pages 30-31

Giulia Traverso

3min
page 37

Shelly Mills

5min
pages 38-39

How to create a culture of belonging and why it matters

8min
pages 18-21

Beware of ransomware

2min
pages 16-17

more diverse workforces

4min
pages 12-15
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