June CSides Security Meet


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### What DFIR Teaches about Immigration (and Vice Versa)
Immigrating to a new country is one of the most challenging decisions a human being can make (or have forced on them). While making an unplanned new start in Australia, Lesley discovered a lot of their personal success came from hard learned skills developed over years in digital forensics and incident response. In this talk, Lesley will talk about the translatable skills DFIR people can utilize to move countries, and skills immigrants can use to move into the high pressure space of incident response.
Lesley Carhart
Lesley Carhart is a director of incident response for the industrial cybersecurity company Dragos. They also teach ICS515 for SANS. In their free time, Lesley teaches martial arts, runs cybersecurity career clinics, and enjoys a nice D&D game. They recently relocated from Chicago to Melbourne.
General Info:
CSides Monthly Security Meetups provide an opportunity to listen to and share security research within the Canberra region. The meeting occurs normally on the 2nd Friday of every month. Each meetup consists of 1-2 talks of around 30 mins each. Talks start at 6pm and are followed by some socialising at a local pub. New attendees are welcome, just come along! (There are no entry fees, and no tickets to book) The talks at CSides are technical. CSides welcomes new and interesting speakers to present - the topic will be on a technical or security issue. As a speaker you can be an expert, a student, someone learning a new area or maybe a regular speaker on the conference circuit, but we also love to have new and occasional speakers. Please contact one of the organisers below if you are interested in speaking. You are very welcome to propose running activites other than talks, such as hands-on workshops, an infosec quiz or something else relevant to our techie audience!

June CSides Security Meet