Women In Security Magazine Issue 11

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MARTY MOLLOY

LOOKING BACK TO MOVE FORWARD: THIRTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE GUIDING THE WAY By Marty Molloy, Events, Marketing and Communications Coordinator at AusCERT

It is common today to hear, or be told, not to look

First is the capacity to predict trends. This may seem

back too often or to ponder what may have been

to be of little value in an ever-evolving industry such

if different choices had been made. Conversely,

as cyber where many attack techniques appear to

age‑old wisdom suggests ignoring past experiences,

have been discontinued. However, many have merely

be they good or bad, could mean overlooking

lain dormant. Opportunistic attackers will look for the

important lessons.

right moment to deploy a proven method to further their aims.

As in so many matters, the wisdom of Star Wars provides guidance. To quote that wise little green

Understanding what led to the original incursion—the

creature, Yoda, “Mind what you have learned. Save

weaknesses of a system, human error, an oversight

you it can.”

in the firewall—can reduce the potential for a new breach or ransomware attack.

Understanding the consequences of past choices and resolving any lingering issues can facilitate personal

Knowledge of past incursions and attack techniques

and professional growth and development. Retaining

can produce another benefit: increased speed of

what one has learned can smooth the path to success

learning. Insight gained from past endeavours can

and reduce the time needed to achieve it.

enable future outcomes to be achieved faster and with less effort. Security measures based on the

As AusCERT approaches its 30 birthday in 2023

evaluation of previous results will help guide staff in

our team has discussed the value and importance of

their decision-making, shorten the learning process

looking back to see our way forward.

and create more efficient and proficient staff.

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Haicheur Ichrak Amani

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Jack K

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Kao Hansell

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pages 124-126

Oorja Rungta

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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?

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pages 82-84

not fill you with dread

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pages 80-81

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

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pages 78-79

Australia’s cybersecurity sector: where are the women?

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pages 74-77

you need to reach your vision

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Keep calm and carry on

10min
pages 68-73

Women in cyber security from a recruiters perspective

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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

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pages 32-33

Cybercrime in 2022

1min
pages 14-15

Emily Goodman

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pages 30-31

Dina Atwell

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pages 24-27

Joyce Tiwari

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pages 18-19

Tara Murphy

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pages 28-29

Ranjeeta Rani

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Annelies Moens

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