In this Intern Review, we hear from Cierra Moret about what it's like working at Ingalls and what's next in her cybersecurity career journey.
Our Spring 2024 Internship cohort has four determined interns who’ve joined us from LSU to learn what it’s like working in a Security Operations Center (SOC). Now that they’ve had a moment to breathe, we thought it was time to conduct an interview to learn about them and their experience inside the SOC at Ingalls!
Read on to hear from our intern, Cierra.
Staying vigilant is essential when working within a SOC. The SOC serves as the central defense hub once preventive measures are implemented on a network. Understanding alerts, using security tools effectively, staying updated on the latest threats, thoroughly documenting incidents, and, above all, communicating are all critical components of operations.
Phishing emails always grab my attention. It's astonishing how far threat actors will go to gather credentials. One of the most intriguing techniques I've seen involved a threat actor spoofing a Microsoft login page and automatically transferring the user's email credentials to the username input, making it appear as if it were the legitimate login site. All the user had to do was enter their password and press login. This incident underscores the importance of comprehensive user education and training.
This internship has greatly influenced my outlook and career path in cybersecurity. It has given me practical, hands-on experience and exposure to various aspects of cybersecurity, such as threat analysis, incident response, and security operations. Through mentorship, I've gained valuable insights into the real-world challenges and complexities of cybersecurity. One thing is for sure: cybersecurity is dynamic, and I am ready to tackle all the challenges it presents.
My go-to sources for staying updated on cybersecurity trends are Security Weekly on YouTube, ITSecurityGuru.org, and AHA.org. As my primary job is in health tech, I find AHA to be a reliable source for all things health-related, including cybersecurity threats and attacks on healthcare systems.
In the upcoming year, my activities/educational goals include obtaining my Security+ certification, acquiring AWS cloud certifications, securing an entry-level position in cybersecurity, and the most fulfilling goal is completing my senior year of my computer science degree. I'm genuinely excited as I'm nearing the end of my degree program!
Honestly, I'm currently juggling multiple things. I am a human load balancer. I wear many hats, but I make sure everything gets done effectively. With my son involved in multiple sports, we're often on the road during the week for his games. On weekends, we love exploring festivals and enjoying Louisiana's delicious cuisine.
Are you interested in becoming one of our awesome interns? Check out our SOC Intern Yearbook and reach out to our team directly for more details.