In this episode of CISO Tradecraft, host G Mark Hardy is joined by guest Craig Barber, the Chief Information Security Officer at SugarCRM. They discuss the increasingly critical topic of cybersecurity apprenticeships and Craig shares his personal journey from technical network engineer to CISO. They delve into the benefits of apprenticeships for both the individual and the organization, drawing parallels with guilds and trade schools of the past and incorporating real-world examples. They also look at the potential challenges and pitfalls of such programs, providing insights for organizations considering creating an apprenticeship scheme. Lastly, they examine the key attributes of successful apprentices and how these contribute to building stronger, more diverse cybersecurity teams.
Craig Barber's Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-barber/
Transcripts https://docs.google.com/document/d/1J8nrhYCMBSmc0kLBasskBoY2RLIwR7Vb
Chapters
#60 - CISO Knowledge Domains Part 2
#59 - CISO Knowledge Domains Part 1
#58 - Active Directory is Active with Attacks
#57 - Brace for Audit
#56 - Say Firewall One More Time
#55 - I have more Agents than the FBI
#54 - The Great Resignation
#53 - Fun and Games to Stop Bad Actors (with Dr. Neal Krawetz)
#52 - Welcome to the C-Level (with Nate Warfield)
#51 - New Kid in Town (with Rebecca Mossman)
#50 - Border Gateway Protocol (BGP)
#49 - Cyberlaw Musings (with Mark Rasch)
#48 - Effective Meetings
#47 - More Risky Business with FAIR
#46 - Crisis Leadership with G Mark Hardy‘s 9/11 Experience
#45 - Protecting your Crown Jewels (with Roselle Safran)
#44 - Intro to Docker Containers and Kubernetes (K8s)
#43 - Cyber Deception (with Kevin Fiscus)
#42 - Third Party Risk Management (with Scott Fairbrother)
#41 - Got any Threat Intelligence?
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