Approachability, Empathy, and Security with Tracy Z. Maleeff
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In this episode of the Entropy Podcast, host Francis Gorman speaks with Tracy Z. Maleeff, a cybersecurity expert with a unique background in library science. Tracy shares her journey from being a librarian to transitioning into cybersecurity, emphasizing the importance of research skills and empathy in the field. She discusses the significance of open source intelligence and the need for digital literacy in today's information landscape. Tracy also highlights the role of storytelling in cybersecurity, advocating for a more human-centric approach to security practices. The conversation concludes with insights into current trends and concerns in cybersecurity, including the impact of AI and the importance of protecting journalistic integrity.
Takeaways
- Tracy transitioned from library science to cybersecurity for longevity.
- Empathy and approachability are crucial in cybersecurity roles.
- Open source intelligence (OSINT) is about gathering unclassified information.
- Digital literacy is essential for navigating today's information landscape.
- Storytelling can change behavior and improve cybersecurity awareness.
- Research should be substantiated with credible sources.
- Approachability encourages users to report security issues.
- AI poses significant challenges in information accuracy.
- Protecting journalists is vital for a free press.
- Cybersecurity requires a human-centric approach.
Sound Bites
- "I made cybersecurity my quirky hobby."
- "You need to have a research trail."
- "The truth is out there."
Connect with Tracy:
https://sherpaintelligence.substack.com/
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