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Nikita Koselev
Nikita Koselev

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Lifeguard to Cybersecurity Guru: Embracing the Unexpected in Tech

Introduction:
Hey dev.to folks! Stumbled upon something that's a real eye-opener – a talk by Matt, a 'Chaos Specialist' at Google. His leap from lifeguard/firefighter to cybersecurity is the kind of story that makes you rethink career paths. It's not your typical tech journey, and that's what makes it awesome. Check it out: Matt's Talk on Dealing with Attacks

The Unconventional Path:
Matt's story kicks off in a place you wouldn't expect to find the next tech whiz – the beach, as a lifeguard, then as a firefighter. But here’s the twist – his love for helping people in dire straits didn't just vanish when he switched to tech. Instead, it found a new home in Google’s DFIR team.

Chaos in Tech – A Good Thing?
At Google, Matt's all about tackling chaos head-on. Think of it as firefighting, but in the digital world. It's about being ready before things go south and being the calm in the tech storm when they do. It's a skill set that's gold in our field, and Matt's living proof.

Why Cybersecurity Welcomes All:
Matt's got this belief – if you're even slightly drawn to cybersecurity, there's a spot for you. It's a field that thrives on diverse mindsets. Got curiosity? A knack for problem-solving? You're in. It's about building a safer digital space, and that needs all hands on deck.

What I Dig from Matt's Journey:

  • Diversity is Power: Matt's switch from life-saving to cybersecurity is a reminder that our field gets richer with different backgrounds.
  • Incident Response = Digital Lifeguarding: The principles of command, control, and communication in crisis – it's like lifeguarding, but for data.
  • Cybersecurity = Helping at Scale: It's not just about code and firewalls; it's about protecting people, communities, businesses.

Wrapping Up:
Matt's story isn't your everyday tech tale, and that's what's brilliant about it. It shows us that there's no single 'right' way into tech or cybersecurity. It's about using what you know, learning as you go, and making a difference. And hey, if a lifeguard can turn into a tech hero, why can't you?

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