Women In Security Magazine Issue 11

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Sandy Assaf Head of IT Risk & Compliance at Crown Resorts Assaf started with Crown as a trainee IT operations officer, progressed to a senior IT operations officer

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and then IT operations coordinator. andy Assaf is Head of IT Risk and

“Soon after I became a systems analyst within the IT

Compliance at Crown Resorts. She has

gaming systems team. It was then that I took a risk

come a long way from her first job: sales

and, with some guidance and mentoring from my now

assistant in a jeweller’s shop, but it was

general manager, I leapt into a position as assistant

that experience that launched her into a

manager IT audit in the newly formed IT governance

cybersecurity career.

team,” she recalls.

IT was her second career choice at school after

“Now, with 15 years in the industry and Crown, I am

photography and media, but she failed to get

in a job I would have never imagined myself in, and

accepted for the digital media and photography

loving it.”

course she wanted to take. She then enrolled for a computer science degree, but did not stay the course.

Assaf acknowledges it was luck that got her in the

“After the first few months I knew this wasn’t for me

door at Crown “with minimal experience and diplomas

and the learning style at university was not my style,”

in IT and E-business,” and attributes her impressive

she says.

career progression to “Having great mentors, developing my skills internally, and Crown providing

There followed numerous unsuccessful applications

me with training and industry courses I required to be

for IT jobs, including one at Crown Resorts. “It was

successful in all the positions I have held.”

the same response from all companies; that I did not have industry experience and other candidates had

MULTIPLE CERTIFICATIONS GAINED

more experience than me.”

Over her years at Crown Assaf has gained ISO/IEC 27001:2013 ISMS Lead Auditor and PCI DSS Internal

PEOPLE SKILLS SCORE HER A ROLE

Security Assessor certifications and completed a

However, a few months later Crown came back to her.

Diploma in Leadership and Management.

“I was curious as to why now, and their response was

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I had customer service experience and people skills

She says many people are hesitant about taking the

that I could bring to the position and learn the more

leap into a new career path, but with the right support

technical skills on the job.”

most people will be successful.

W O M E N I N S E C U R I T Y M A G A Z I N E

N O V E M B E R • D E C E M B E R 2022


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Gabrielle Raymundo

5min
pages 128-129

Haicheur Ichrak Amani

3min
pages 130-133

Jack K

2min
page 127

Kao Hansell

7min
pages 124-126

Oorja Rungta

6min
pages 122-123

Out of the shadows: how cybersecurity has taken centre stage in the Australian business arena

3min
pages 118-121

Key themes from 2022 taking us forward

4min
pages 116-117

neural networks and cybersecurity

2min
pages 114-115

Reflections on malware

4min
pages 112-113

Sharing our inner voice stories

7min
pages 108-111

behind cryptocurrency

3min
pages 106-107

Improving security together

3min
pages 102-105

Meeting the security and privacy challenges of the metaverse

1min
page 101

How is the industry responding to the skills and talent squeeze?

4min
pages 98-100

Looking back to move forward: thirty years of experience guiding the way

2min
pages 92-93

Corporate layoffs: a perfect storm for insider risk and the imperative for holistic mitigation approaches

7min
pages 88-91

Cyber resilience in the cyber world

4min
pages 85-87

2022 has been a watershed year for cybersecurity, but what’s next?

5min
pages 82-84

not fill you with dread

4min
pages 80-81

The future of developer security maturity is bright, and these verticals are leading the charge

4min
pages 78-79

Australia’s cybersecurity sector: where are the women?

5min
pages 74-77

you need to reach your vision

12min
pages 54-59

Keep calm and carry on

10min
pages 68-73

Women in cyber security from a recruiters perspective

4min
pages 52-53

Changing the ‘change’ journey

4min
pages 50-51

to cybersecurity

4min
pages 48-49

A real hard look

3min
pages 46-47

Scarlett McDermott

4min
pages 34-35

Jessica Williams

4min
pages 32-33

Cybercrime in 2022

1min
pages 14-15

Emily Goodman

3min
pages 30-31

Dina Atwell

4min
pages 24-27

Joyce Tiwari

2min
pages 18-19

Tara Murphy

2min
pages 28-29

Ranjeeta Rani

2min
pages 20-21

Annelies Moens

3min
pages 16-17

Sandy Assaf

3min
pages 22-23
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