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Episode: 3344
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Title: HPR3344: Infosec Podcasts Part 3 - Infosec Career and Personal Development
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3344/hpr3344.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-24 21:10:29
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3344 Thursday, 27th of May 2021.
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Today's show is entitled, Infosic Podcasts Part 3, Infosic Career and Personal Development,
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and is part of the series podcast recommendations it is hosted by Trey,
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and is about six minutes long, and carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, presenting my favorite podcasts, related to information security
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careers and growth.
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This episode of HPR is brought to you by archive.org.
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Support universal access to all knowledge by heading over to archive.org forward slash donate.
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Hello, this is Trey, and this is part three of my favorite information security podcasts.
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Part three focuses on Infosic Career and Personal Development podcasts.
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Why am I recording this series?
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Well, when I first started recording for Hacker Public Radio, I looked at the list of
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recommended topics to record on, and one of the items there was what podcasts you listen to.
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I listened to lots of information security podcasts. I'm passionate about information security.
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I've been involved in the field for a long time, and we desperately need people to fill
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information security jobs across many different specialties. It's a rapidly changing field,
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and it's important to stay current.
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Like I said, I listened to tons of Infosic related podcasts.
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Because there are so many podcasts that I really, really enjoy,
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I chose to break this down into six different episodes based on the topics.
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I recorded part one several weeks ago. You can go back and listen to it,
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Hacker Public Radio Episode 3324, and it's news and news and current events
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podcasts related to information security. Part two is general information security podcasts.
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You can listen to it, Hacker Public Radio Episode 3334.
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This episode is part three, Career and Personal Development podcasts.
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It will be followed by part four, social engineering podcasts, part five, which will combine
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hacking and attacking podcasts, technical information and learning podcasts,
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and information security communities, social and history podcasts.
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Then we'll wrap up the whole series with part six, information security leadership podcasts.
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Let's get started with part three.
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So, for Career and Personal Development podcasts, one of my favorites has been Getting Into Infosic
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by Aiman Alswa, and I'm sorry if I butchered the name awful with names.
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This was a monthly podcast related to Getting Into Infosic,
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but as I did research for recording this episode, I noticed that the last episode I was able
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to find had been recorded in February of 2021. I'm not sure if they're taking a break,
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or if they've decided to stop recording the podcast. In any event,
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you can go back through the backlog and it does have some good information
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with stories on how Infosecond Security Professionals got their jobs in the field.
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It's designed to be inspirational and motivational and help educate you on your journey if you choose
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to get into IT or Cybersecurity. You can access the episode by googling Getting Into Infosic
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podcast or click on the link in the show notes. The next podcast I wanted to highlight here
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is the Infosek Career podcast hosted by Jason Wood. Now, sadly, I'm starting to see a trend
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because this podcast was also discontinued back in March of 2020, but it does have a great
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backlog of interviews with Infosek Professionals discussing their career journeys.
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You can access it by googling Infosek Career podcast or clicking on the link in the show notes.
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Now, a current episode, I mean a really, really current series that I did check and they are
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current is Cybersecurity Interviews by Douglas Brush. This is a weekly interview-based podcast
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with top security professionals and they discuss how they got into Infosek what their perspectives
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are on the industry and other things like that. Great podcast, you can access it by googling
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Cybersecurity Interviews or by clicking the link in the show notes. Next, I wanted to talk about
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the Humans of Infosek podcast and this is hosted by Carolyn Wong. This is a very down-to-earth
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podcast that is less about technology and really more about the people, how people got into it.
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People of diverse backgrounds. Infosek has tended to be a club of white males for a very
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long time. It's getting better, it continues to get better and as we focus on the challenges
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of diversity in Infosek, it's going to get even better and this podcast talks to a lot of people
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from a lot of diverse backgrounds on how they got into Infosek and really, really good podcast
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I recommend Humans of Infosek or click on the link in the show notes.
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Next is Hacker Valley Studio, Chris Cochrane and Ron Addings. This is a very interesting
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series and at the beginning it touched on some things that might have been a little more
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technical and working on your soft skills but really they've expanded it to discuss personal
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growth and maturity. How can you can bring out the best you whether you're in Infosek or in
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IT or just generally in life. It's a good self-improvement podcast. So Hacker Valley Studio, Google Hacker
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Valley Studio or click on the link in the show notes. Finally, the last one in this week's list
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is We Hacker Purple hosted by Tanya Janka. Tanya comes from an application security background
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and is just a really energetic and fun podcast host. This past season has been focused on
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getting into Infosek, discussing various different Infosek careers with a wide variety of guests
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and even asking them the cheese question. Now I'm not going to tell you what the cheese question is.
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You're just going to have to figure that out yourself by listening to the podcast but I do
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encourage you to. It is my favorite of the list that I'm giving this week. Again, you can access
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it by googling We Hacker Purple or clicking on the link in the show notes. If you listen to any of
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these podcasts or have some of your favorites that you would like to share or tell me about,
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comment on the show or record your own podcast. And thank you for listening. Have a great day.
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You've been listening to Hacker Public Radio at HackerPublicRadio.org. We are a community podcast
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network that releases shows every weekday Monday through Friday. Today's show, like all our shows,
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was contributed by an HBR listener like yourself. If you ever thought of recording a podcast,
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then click on our contribute link to find out how easy it really is. Hacker Public Radio was
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