Marina Bochenkova
Marina Bochenkova wears many hats as a cybersecurity analyst focusing on digital forensics, incident response, and OT security, while also dabbling in security awareness and culture. She combines a passion for protecting people, a strong belief in digital privacy as a human right, and an overly-enthusiastic approach to problem-solving. When not defending digital spaces, Marina actively nurtures her already-unhealthy obsession with cats and resorts to baking or martial arts when desperate.
Sessions
Communication is an underrated skill. To get things done within cybersecurity, we need to be able to convey complex concepts to people without the same technical knowledge or background. But differences in experience, neurology, and cultural contexts creates potential for good ideas to get lost in misunderstandings. This workshop introduces a MITRE-inspired, neurodivergent-lead approach to teach ways to frame problems, information, and solutions in ways more suited to your audience.
Things are broken and they dance around. Which things and how broken they are in security? We've been fixing cyber for years, but there are more and more issues, more ways to break things. Come to this interactive session and share what frustrates you the most about security.