I really like all of the following
1) Security Conferences (Sadly DefCon is canceled)
2) Security Podcasts: Security Now (Steve Gibson), Internet Storm Center (Johannes Ullrich), Darknet Diaries (I like the old ones better), Privacy Security & OSINT (used to be called Complete Privacy & Security Pocast, Brakeing Down Security with Bryan Brake)
3) Other excellent podcasts: The Cloud Cast, Cyber (Motherboard)
4) Speaking, Teaching, Tutoring (I teach CISSP, CISSP-AP, CISSP-MP, CCSP etc...) Although what you do for your regular job does not count for CPEs generally so only the volunteer work and new content count.
5) Reading Books suggestions include (Bullet Proof TLS, The Code Book by Simon Singh, Bruce Schneier Applied Crypto, Cuckkoo's Egg, Mark Russinovich Books (Zero Day, Rogue Code, Trojan Horse, WinInternals etc...),
6) Lastly some webinars, but half of them are vendor pitches so buyer beware.
If you have other security podcasts suggestions please reply (I am full up on a book reading list)
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Craig Cunningham
CISO / Principal Consultant
Nomad Security LLC
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Original Message:
Sent: May 12, 2020 06:11:35 PM
From: Amanda Goodmanson
Subject: Earning Your CPE Credits
Hi Everyone,
I've been asked a number of times recently about CPE credits and thought I'd bring the discussion here. What is your favorite way to earn your credits each year and ultimately, where do you end up getting them? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
ProTip: You can earn up to 12 CPE credits when you attend our CloudBytes Connect virtual event at the end of May!
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Amanda Goodmanson
Membership Experience Advisor
Cloud Security Alliance
Leavenworth WA
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