• Episode 7 - Security with Grace with special guest and InfoSec Leader, Charles Nwatu

  • Oct 29 2020
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 7 - Security with Grace with special guest and InfoSec Leader, Charles Nwatu

  • Summary

  • Episode 7 - Security with Grace with special guest and InfoSec Leader, Charles Nwatu

    In this extraordinary episode, we chat with Engineering Manager, Corporate Security & Security Technology at Netflix, Charles Nwatu (@charles_nwatu) about all things DFIR, Risk, Communications and so much more.
    We talk about:

    • His start in Digital Forensics and Incident Response (DFIR) and move into Risk Quant, Compliance Engineering & Automation.
    • Recommendations for getting started in DFIR &
    • Getting into security via the Cloud versus "traditional routes"
    • Security with Grace, which he defines as meeting people where they are and helping them through their respective journeys.
    • The importance of communication, storytelling, narratives, and how this helps to bridge the communication gap between security and the business.

    Resources

    1. Connect with Charles
      • Twitter: @charles_nwatu
      • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cnwatu/
    2. Charles's book recommendation on writing powerful sentences: It Was the Best of Sentences, It Was the Worst of Sentences: A Writer's Guide to Crafting Killer Sentences, by June Casagrande

    Follow us on Twitter

    • @colorsofinfosec,
    • Hosts @divinetechygirl & @asifiahmad

    Music

    • Track: Too much ice
    • Artist: Young Kartz via freemusicarchive.org


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