Stories and interviews from people on their coding journey.
S12:E3 - How to hack legally and penetrate the security field (Karen Miller)
In this episode, we're talking about how to hack legally with Karen Miller, associate cyber security engineer at the Software Engineering Institute. Karen talks about getting into cyber security through forensic and security competitions, reliable and safe resources to learn how to hack, and how to do it legally.
Show Links
- DevDiscuss (sponsor)
- DevNews (sponsor)
- New Relic (sponsor)
- Retool (sponsor)
- Microsoft 30 Days to Learn It (sponsor)
- Software Engineering Institute
- Neopets
- HTML
- CSS
- GitHub
- Southern Utah University
- Steganography
- For loop
- Wireshark
- Kali Linux
- Penetration testing
- Python
- Ruby
- Perl
- C
- C#
- Visual Basic
- White Hat Hacker
- Black Hat Hacker
- HackHub
- Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP)
- Malware analysis
- CTFtime
- picoCTF
- VulnHub
- virtual private network (VPN)
- Hack The Box
Karen Miller
Karen Miller is a Carnegie Mellon University graduate from the Information Security, M.S. program and currently works full-time as an Associate Cyber Security Engineer at the Software Engineering Institute. Although introverted and still early in her career, Karen is passionate about making tech and security accessible to people of all backgrounds and helping others learn new skills that align with their goals.