Good Day Everyone:
I was recently laid off from the commercial side, so I'm posting and circulating my resume everywhere to maximize my presence and networking.
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I worked at various government agencies and have held every Blue Team-side position available, at various job levels, from low-level sysadmin to high-level manager. Executives, Leaders, Managers, and Auditors love me because I get the job done fast and right.
Please find my experience, skills, certs, and history at https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhonfung/
Thank you for your time and consideration
Sincerely,
John Fung, CISSP, Sec+, PMP, CSM
Johns Hopkins Alumni
I officially joined OWASP this week, but can confirm that ISC2 was abandoned while speaking with the members. Someone on the OWASP side is starting up the paperworks to restart the Austin ISC2 chapter.
In the meantime, I am trying to volunteer for a chapter position to stay relevant in the field.
@nkeaton I find with OWASP that things range wildly from chapter to chapter.
We apparently have 2 in the area. One our ISSA Chapters has done a joint meeting with for years, but I think it might have gone under in the last year or two as we've seen nothing from them. No idea about the other.
The ISACA chapter here is huge, but doesn't do a lot of meetings, more focusing on a couple of conferences they do and some cert classes.
I run occasionally into the Infragard Chapter, but no idea what they are doing, and as I'm not back as an official member, that doesn't help.
@nkeaton yup. forgot that, and I was a longtime member of our local group. Am trying to get re-signed up but haven't heard back from Infragard after re-applying.
ISSA in Austin is NOT dead.
Its https://www.austinissa.org/ ISSA Capitol of Texas Chapter.
I see on their website they JUST had their January Quarterly meeting.
Hope that helps.
Thank you for the @emb021
I tried out here in Austin, TX.
Of the 3 years I've lived here, I have only met a handful of cybersecurity professionals from Austin face-to-face.
Maybe you can weigh in, but is this irregular, given that Austin, TX, is a tech hub central?
@johnjo4n Hopefully you are networking with local groups, like local chapters of ISSA, ISC2, ISACA, et al. Don't overlook local BSides conferences as another avenue.
And I've always advised people to start doing this LONG before they lose their jobs. Basically once you get into infosec/cybersecurity you need to be getting involved with the community, starting with your local groups.
Good Day Everyone:
I was recently laid off from the commercial side, so I'm posting and circulating my resume everywhere to maximize my presence and networking.
30-seconds pitch
I worked at various government agencies and have held every Blue Team-side position available, at various job levels, from low-level sysadmin to high-level manager. Executives, Leaders, Managers, and Auditors love me because I get the job done fast and right.
Please find my experience, skills, certs, and history at https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhonfung/
Thank you for your time and consideration
Sincerely,
John Fung, CISSP, Sec+, PMP, CSM
Johns Hopkins Alumni