Re-thinking The Human Factor with Bruce Hallas
While Nathan Mielke was teaching a cyber security lesson in homeroom at the Hartford Union High School in Wisconsin, the school experienced a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack that took them down for about a class period. While the identity of the attacker was never discovered, Nathan is fairly certain the attacks were coming from a student’s phone, or as it goes in classic American Horror films, the call was coming from inside the house…
Episodes Review with Nathan Mielke, Director of Information Technology & Cyber Security Manager
Nathan Mielke joins us for this episode of the Re-Thinking the Human Factor Podcast. Nathan is from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and he’s a Director of Information Technology & Cyber Security Manager combining high-level security and systems domain administration experience with a background in leading infrastructure development, data solutions, and information risk programs. His job is to manage training, data intelligence, risk, cyber defence, and investigation activities to safeguard users, secure assets, and ensure high-level security and systems domain administration. He and his team stay updated on the latest trends in security equipment/technology to not only keep the organisation safe but also on the cutting edge.
Interestingly, Nathan began his career as a Librarian, took a turn into the IT realm, and through a series of DDos attacks and other events has brought him to where he is now.
In this episode, Nathan Mielke joins Bruce Hallas to discuss insights they’ve both picked up while listening to the previous 3 episodes of the Re-Thinking the Human Factor Podcast:
“But ultimately, when something goes wrong, you will be judged on the thinking process that you had behind the choice that you made…”
SOME OF THE TOPICS NATHAN AND BRUCE DISCUSS IN THIS EPISODE ARE:
“Your data breach is coming. Are you prepared for it?”
MORE ABOUT NATHAN MIELKE:
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Bruce & The Re-thinking the Human Factor Podcast Team