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Playing (And Winning) CTFs To Advance Your Cybersecurity Career - Edna Jonssen

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In this episode of the Security Repo Podcast, we sit down with Edna Jonnson, a cybersecurity engineer and SOC analyst, to discuss their journey from web development to security operations. Edna shares insights on the value of Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions for skill development, recounting their recent victory at Wild West Hacking Fest. We also dive into their day-to-day work in a SOC, the importance of credit freezes for personal security, and their involvement in cybersecurity communities like DEF CON and B-Sides Orlando.Edna Jonsson (they/them) is a cybersecurity engineer and SOC analyst with a strong foundation in web development and technical education. Their journey began as a web developer and coding bootcamp instructor, equipping them with a unique blend of technical expertise and a passion for mentorship.Edna is an active leader in the cybersecurity community, serving as the Volunteer Coordinator for BSides Orlando and an organizer for Career Village and Social Engineering Adventure Village. They also play a pivotal role in DEATHCon, both as the main conference organizer and Orlando site lead. They also help organize meetings for the local DC407 chapter.Previously, Edna hosted Security Chipmunks, a podcast dedicated to guiding early-career cybersecurity professionals. They were also instrumental in the launch and rapid growth of the WGU Cybersecurity Club, helping expand its membership to over 8,000 students. Edna coined the club’s motto, “No Owl Left Behind,” emphasizing their commitment to ensuring every student—whether in academics or competitions—received the support they needed to succeed.With a deep passion for cybersecurity, education, and community building, Edna continues to empower the next generation of security professionals.https://www.linkedin.com/in/ednajonsson/https://bsky.app/profile/ednas.bsky.social https://x.com/ednashttps://dc407.com/https://deathcon.io/https://bsidesorlando.org/

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In this episode of the Security Repo Podcast, we sit down with Edna Jonnson, a cybersecurity engineer and SOC analyst, to discuss their journey from web development to security operations. Edna shares insights on the value of Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions for skill development, recounting their recent victory at Wild West Hacking Fest. We also dive into their day-to-day work in a SOC, the importance of credit freezes for personal security, and their involvement in cybersecurity communities like DEF CON and B-Sides Orlando.Edna Jonsson (they/them) is a cybersecurity engineer and SOC analyst with a strong foundation in web development and technical education. Their journey began as a web developer and coding bootcamp instructor, equipping them with a unique blend of technical expertise and a passion for mentorship.Edna is an active leader in the cybersecurity community, serving as the Volunteer Coordinator for BSides Orlando and an organizer for Career Village and Social Engineering Adventure Village. They also play a pivotal role in DEATHCon, both as the main conference organizer and Orlando site lead. They also help organize meetings for the local DC407 chapter.Previously, Edna hosted Security Chipmunks, a podcast dedicated to guiding early-career cybersecurity professionals. They were also instrumental in the launch and rapid growth of the WGU Cybersecurity Club, helping expand its membership to over 8,000 students. Edna coined the club’s motto, “No Owl Left Behind,” emphasizing their commitment to ensuring every student—whether in academics or competitions—received the support they needed to succeed.With a deep passion for cybersecurity, education, and community building, Edna continues to empower the next generation of security professionals.https://www.linkedin.com/in/ednajonsson/https://bsky.app/profile/ednas.bsky.social https://x.com/ednashttps://dc407.com/https://deathcon.io/https://bsidesorlando.org/

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