How to work in ways that will make your boss take notice! | SANS Webcast
The best career advice I ever received came from a non-tech non-cyber friend many years ago. Little did I know how well her sage advice would serve me over the last 20 years. The advice - Get wisdom as cheaply as you can.
In this presentation, we will list several tips and tricks that will serve to make you much more productive. You will absolutely stand out in a way that is certain to make your boss and colleagues take notice. No need to wait to return to the office, these can be done even while you are working remotely!
In this webcast, you will learn:
–5 categories where you can implement this advice immediately
–Practical advice so you too can become far more productive
–How to stand out in a way that your boss will notice
–How to build and sustain this momentum
–How to be the Fine New Guy/Gal for as long as possible
Speaker Bio
Russell Eubanks
As owner of Security Ever After and consultant for Enclave Security, Russell is responsible for assessing the cyber security of many diverse organizations and increasing their maturity while decreasing the probability of a breach. He wrote the first paper on how to implement the Critical Security Controls and serves on the editorial panel for the Critical Security Controls. As a current handler for the SANS Internet Storm Center and a former chief information security officer (CISO) of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, he's especially passionate about helping new or aspiring cyber leaders increase their influence. Russell is a SANS Certified Instructor and co-author of the upcoming five day version of MGT 521: Driving Cybersecurity Change - Establishing a Culture of Protect, Detect and Respond and the upcoming SANS Security 404: Business Finance Essentials course for SANS Technology Institute.
Read Russell’s full bio at https://www.sans.org/profiles/russell-eubanks/
About SANS
SANS is the most trusted and by far the largest source for information security training and security certification in the world. It also develops, maintains, and makes available at no cost, the largest collection of research documents about various aspects of information security, and it operates the Internet's early warning system - the Internet Storm Center.