
029: Inside the World of Red Team Engineering with Mike Ortiz
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In this episode of DEM Tech, Ebony, Reginald, and Rico chat with Mike Ortiz, a Red Team engineer with a Marine Corps background. They explore Mike's journey into cybersecurity, the significance of Red Teaming in simulating real-world cyber threats, and the skills necessary for aspiring Red Teamers. The conversation emphasizes the importance of collaboration between Red and Blue Teams, the value of continuous learning, and practical advice for those looking to enter the tech field. Mike shares insights on the Mitre Attack Framework and the necessity of understanding various systems and networks to succeed in cybersecurity.
Takeaways
- Mike Ortiz shares his journey from the Marines to Red Team engineering.
- Red Teaming involves stealthy tactics to simulate real-world cyber attacks.
- The Mitre Attack Framework is essential for understanding adversarial tactics.
- Building a cyber range is crucial for practical learning in cybersecurity.
- Red Teamers must have a broad knowledge of systems and networks.
- Collaboration between Red and Blue Teams is vital for effective cybersecurity.
- The importance of continuous learning and adaptation in tech careers.
- Cybersecurity is a meritocracy where performance matters over background.
- Phishing remains the most common attack vector in cybersecurity.
- Aspiring tech professionals should focus on gaining diverse skills.
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