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From Submarines to Cybersecurity: Chris Adkins’ Wild Journey Into Cyber Defense

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What do submarines, Linux servers, Apple X Servers, and SOC analysts all have in common? They were all part of Chris Adkins’ path into cybersecurity. In this episode of Legitimate Cybersecurity, Frank and Dustin dive deep with Chris as he shares his unique journey from being a sonar technician in the U.S. Navy to breaking into cyber through a SOC—and eventually advising top companies through breaches and building cyber programs.

We cover:

How non-traditional paths (like the Navy) can launch cyber careers

The evolution of SOC life and tools (FireEye, ArcSight, Palo Alto, CrowdStrike, etc.)

The AI security paradox: why AI will cause more breaches, not fewer

Why leadership culture determines breach resilience

The controversial new “Letters of Marque” bill that could legalize U.S. cyber privateers

This episode is packed with career lessons, insider war stories, and the kind of weird/funny hypotheticals that only Legitimate Cybersecurity delivers.

⏱️ Chapter Breaks

00:00 – Intro & Chris’ non-traditional entry into cyber

01:20 – Life on submarines & discovering IT underwater

04:20 – From BackTrack to BP: finding cybersecurity as a career

07:00 – SOC life at BP: Panama shifts, POCs, and new tools

10:40 – FireEye, EDR, and the evolution of detection tech

13:50 – Why AI may actually increase breaches

16:30 – Career changers & why it’s hard to “get into cyber”

20:00 – The problem with cybersecurity education & perception

27:30 – The “Letter of Marque” bill: cyber privateers?!

38:40 – Post-breach consulting: calming chaos & fixing culture

44:20 – Bias, assumptions, and the hidden root of breaches

50:00 – If SOCs ran on ChatGPT: complaints & HR problems

52:40 – Funniest phishing excuses & cyber training fails

59:40 – Leadership, culture, and why CEOs define cyber success

1:03:30 – Wrap up & Chris’ future return

#Cybersecurity #Hacking #AI #SOC #CyberCareers #LegitimateCybersecurity #NavyToCyber #Infosec

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Content provided by LegitimateCybersecurity. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by LegitimateCybersecurity or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What do submarines, Linux servers, Apple X Servers, and SOC analysts all have in common? They were all part of Chris Adkins’ path into cybersecurity. In this episode of Legitimate Cybersecurity, Frank and Dustin dive deep with Chris as he shares his unique journey from being a sonar technician in the U.S. Navy to breaking into cyber through a SOC—and eventually advising top companies through breaches and building cyber programs.

We cover:

How non-traditional paths (like the Navy) can launch cyber careers

The evolution of SOC life and tools (FireEye, ArcSight, Palo Alto, CrowdStrike, etc.)

The AI security paradox: why AI will cause more breaches, not fewer

Why leadership culture determines breach resilience

The controversial new “Letters of Marque” bill that could legalize U.S. cyber privateers

This episode is packed with career lessons, insider war stories, and the kind of weird/funny hypotheticals that only Legitimate Cybersecurity delivers.

⏱️ Chapter Breaks

00:00 – Intro & Chris’ non-traditional entry into cyber

01:20 – Life on submarines & discovering IT underwater

04:20 – From BackTrack to BP: finding cybersecurity as a career

07:00 – SOC life at BP: Panama shifts, POCs, and new tools

10:40 – FireEye, EDR, and the evolution of detection tech

13:50 – Why AI may actually increase breaches

16:30 – Career changers & why it’s hard to “get into cyber”

20:00 – The problem with cybersecurity education & perception

27:30 – The “Letter of Marque” bill: cyber privateers?!

38:40 – Post-breach consulting: calming chaos & fixing culture

44:20 – Bias, assumptions, and the hidden root of breaches

50:00 – If SOCs ran on ChatGPT: complaints & HR problems

52:40 – Funniest phishing excuses & cyber training fails

59:40 – Leadership, culture, and why CEOs define cyber success

1:03:30 – Wrap up & Chris’ future return

#Cybersecurity #Hacking #AI #SOC #CyberCareers #LegitimateCybersecurity #NavyToCyber #Infosec

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