Jenna Waters is a Cybersecurity Consultant at True Digital Security where she specializes in information security program development, industry compliance assessments, threat intelligence, and cloud security controls. She is an experienced professional who consults with companies across multiple industries in achieving security-related best practices and/or regulatory compliance objectives related to risk management and compliance frameworks, and various privacy laws throughout the United States.
Jenna began her career in the United States Navy working under the U.S. Fleet Cyber Command at the Naval Intelligence Operations Center (NIOC) and with the National Security Agency (NSA). Afterward, she graduated from the University of Tulsa with a degree in Computer Information Systems. Jenna is passionate about sharing her knowledge of cybersecurity with business owners, public policy leaders, and healthcare, financial, and tech industry members. When she isn’t busy helping her clients protect their customers’ data, Jenna is a voracious reader, aspiring hobbyist, and dog mom of two.
In this episode, we discuss starting cybersecurity with the U.S. Navy, tying spoken languages to coding languages, leading and managing people, building an information security program, getting leadership buy-in, using frameworks for resiliency, diversity and inclusion, and so much more.
Where you can find Jenna:
#047 – Cody Cornell: Allow People to Focus on Interesting Things
#046 – Bret Fund: Trying To Solve the Talent Gap Problem
#045 – Kristinn Gudjonsson: You Don’t Want Analysts Spending All Their Time Extracting Data
#044 – James Carder: Automate As Much As You Can
#043 – David Navetta: The Year Of the Phishing Attack
#042 – Jared Coseglia: Those Numbers Are Real
#041 – Andrew Hay: Creative Solutions to Hard Problems
#040 – Michelangelo Sidagni: One Size Doesn’t Fit All
#039 – James Tarala: What Does the Risk Really Look Like
#038 – Eric Conrad: You Need To Be Interested Beyond 9 to 5
#037 – Johannes Ullrich: Solving That Puzzle In Your Network
#036 – Jorge Orchilles: Offense Informs Defense
#035 – David Kovar: Where Is the Best Application of Your Skill Set
#034 – Harlan Carvey: You Have To Apply the Data To Your Theory
#033 – Perry Carpenter: Security Culture Management
#032 – Ryan Kalember: We’ve Moved From Mass Surveillance to Targeted Attacks
#031 – Jobert Abma: All Bugs Are Shallow
#030 – Joseph Carson: We Need a People-Centric Approach
#029 – Don’t Hire Security Consultants
#028 – Brett Shavers: It’s Not the Machine, But the Examiner
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