Malware analyst careers: Getting hired and building your skills | Guest Dr. Richard Ford

Published: Feb. 15, 2021, 8 a.m.

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What does a malware analyst do? Find out on today\\u2019s episode featuring Dr. Richard Ford, Chief Technology Officer of Cyren. Richard talks about breaking into the field, whether a computer science degree is or isn\\u2019t essential for the role, and an early program he wrote to brag about his high score to his classmates!

0:00\\u200b - Intro
2:30 - Richard\\u2019s cybersecurity origin story
6:07\\u200b - Being an IBM anti-malware researcher in the 90s
9:18\\u200b - How malware has evolved
11:27\\u200b - Major career milestones
18:14\\u200b - Two types of malware analysts
21:42\\u200b - How to get hired as an entry-level analyst
25:45\\u200b - Day-to-day malware analyst tasks
29:40 - Transitioning to an analyst role without any experience
34:30 - What does Cyren do?
37:25\\u200b - Outro

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Dr. Richard Ford is the Chief Technology Officer of Cyren. He has over 25 years\\u2019 experience in computer security, working with both offensive and defensive technology solutions. During his career, Ford has held positions with Forcepoint, Virus Bulletin, IBM Research, Command Software Systems and NTT Verio. Dr. Ford has also worked in academia, having held an endowed chair in Computer Security, and worked as Head of the Computer Sciences and Cybersecurity Department at the Florida Institute of Technology. Ford holds a bachelor\\u2019s, master\\u2019s and D.Phil. in Physics from the University of Oxford. In addition to his work, he is an accomplished jazz flutist and instrument rated private pilot.

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