51 min

Working in manufacturing security: Top challenges and career advice | Guest Theresa Lanowitz Cyber Work

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AT&T Cybersecurity’s head of evangelism, Theresa Lanowitz, is today's guest. Lanowitz has amazing and wide-ranging career achievements, from her time with analyst firms Gartner and Voke, work on Java’s JBuilder environment and strategic marketing for the Jini Project, which was proto-IoT going back to the late ‘90s! With all of these incredible stories, we talked far and wide about manufacturing security concerns, she breaks down the key pain points around edge computing and talks extensively about her love of both the English language and programming languages of all sorts. They all have grammar, they all have style, and if you’re a linguist or a lover of learning new languages, perhaps computer languages are an opportunity you hadn’t pursued? All that and a ton more – seriously, I could have talked to Lanowitz for hours – on today’s episode of Cyber Work.

0:00 - Manufacturing security 
 2:02 - Theresa Lanowitz’s early interest in computers
 3:52 - Learning programming languages in the early days
 6:12 - English language’s connection to programming language
 8:24 - Evolution of programming language
 11:55 - How language impacts programming
 13:52 - Lanowitz’s cybersecurity career
 17:20 - An average day as head of cybersecurity evangelism
 22:53 - Edge computing use in manufacturing
 26:35 - Biggest security issues in manufacturing
 30:02 - The bad actors in manufacturing security
 33:41 - Manufacturing cybersecurity technology
 39:02 - Skills needed to work in manufacturing cybersecurity
 41:00 - Biggest skills gaps in manufacturing security
 41:44 - Best cybersecurity career advice
 42:15 - Where are manufacturing security issues heading?
 45:06 - Security issues with third-party vendors
 47:53 - Learn more about AT&T cybersecurity 
 48:48 - Learn more about Theresa Lanowitz
 49:04 - Outro
– Get your FREE cybersecurity training resources: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/free
– View Cyber Work Podcast transcripts and additional episodes: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/podcast

About Infosec
Infosec’s mission is to put people at the center of cybersecurity. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and phishing training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. More than 70% of the Fortune 500 have relied on Infosec Skills to develop their security talent, and more than 5 million learners worldwide are more cyber-resilient from Infosec IQ’s security awareness training. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

AT&T Cybersecurity’s head of evangelism, Theresa Lanowitz, is today's guest. Lanowitz has amazing and wide-ranging career achievements, from her time with analyst firms Gartner and Voke, work on Java’s JBuilder environment and strategic marketing for the Jini Project, which was proto-IoT going back to the late ‘90s! With all of these incredible stories, we talked far and wide about manufacturing security concerns, she breaks down the key pain points around edge computing and talks extensively about her love of both the English language and programming languages of all sorts. They all have grammar, they all have style, and if you’re a linguist or a lover of learning new languages, perhaps computer languages are an opportunity you hadn’t pursued? All that and a ton more – seriously, I could have talked to Lanowitz for hours – on today’s episode of Cyber Work.

0:00 - Manufacturing security 
 2:02 - Theresa Lanowitz’s early interest in computers
 3:52 - Learning programming languages in the early days
 6:12 - English language’s connection to programming language
 8:24 - Evolution of programming language
 11:55 - How language impacts programming
 13:52 - Lanowitz’s cybersecurity career
 17:20 - An average day as head of cybersecurity evangelism
 22:53 - Edge computing use in manufacturing
 26:35 - Biggest security issues in manufacturing
 30:02 - The bad actors in manufacturing security
 33:41 - Manufacturing cybersecurity technology
 39:02 - Skills needed to work in manufacturing cybersecurity
 41:00 - Biggest skills gaps in manufacturing security
 41:44 - Best cybersecurity career advice
 42:15 - Where are manufacturing security issues heading?
 45:06 - Security issues with third-party vendors
 47:53 - Learn more about AT&T cybersecurity 
 48:48 - Learn more about Theresa Lanowitz
 49:04 - Outro
– Get your FREE cybersecurity training resources: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/free
– View Cyber Work Podcast transcripts and additional episodes: https://www.infosecinstitute.com/podcast

About Infosec
Infosec’s mission is to put people at the center of cybersecurity. We help IT and security professionals advance their careers with skills development and certifications while empowering all employees with security awareness and phishing training to stay cyber-safe at work and home. More than 70% of the Fortune 500 have relied on Infosec Skills to develop their security talent, and more than 5 million learners worldwide are more cyber-resilient from Infosec IQ’s security awareness training. Learn more at infosecinstitute.com.

51 min

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