
与众多网络安全领域的专业人士相似,詹姆斯·罗宾逊(James Robinson)几乎是机缘巧合之下步入了这个行业。
他的职业生涯始于20世纪90年代。罗宾逊在伊利诺伊州的乡村地区长大,那里的农田远比公司停车场更为常见。他热衷于汽车、音响,热爱体育运动,原本笃定自己未来会投身体育领域。然而,高中橄榄球生涯仅仅持续了两周,两次脑震荡便迅速终结了他的这一计划。
于是他转向了一个令人意想不到的新爱好:计算机网络。罗宾逊就读的高中为他创造了契机,使他能够通过思科网络技术学院修读相关课程,该学院设有专门教授网络及技术技能的项目。
“我当时发现自己获得了尝试的机会,然后几乎是在转瞬之间就为之着迷。”云安全公司Netskope的首席信息安全官罗宾逊说道。
罗宾逊将自己在网络安全领域的职业生涯视为一连串机遇的叠加。每当一扇门关闭,另一扇门便会随之敞开,且常常有导师为他指引方向。以黑客的思维方式去思考,探究复杂系统的运作机制并加以优化,这便是他保护Netskope免遭威胁的策略。
临近高中毕业之际,罗宾逊在州立农业保险公司(State Farm)觅得一份兼职工作。这份工作实则与保险业务相去甚远,主要任务是维护当时规模最大的私有计算机网络之一的基础设施。
在州立农业保险公司,罗宾逊负责运营一个实验室,正是在这里,他学习了网络相关知识。他的日常任务包括拆解并修复公司内数量繁多的技术设备,在这一过程中,他不知不觉地从一名技术新手蜕变成为了一名经验丰富的“黑客”。
罗宾逊表示,在21世纪初,网络安全作为一个行业正蓬勃发展,当时科技领域的职业往往集中在软件开发、计算机科学或计算机网络方面。然而,在州立农业保险公司,一位导师成功说服他继续从事网络安全工作。
罗宾逊以“保持清醒”的态度规划着自己在企业与网络安全领域的职业生涯。“我出身于农场家庭,并非那种企业高管家庭出身的人。”罗宾逊说。他深知自己仍有诸多需要学习之处,并将自己的下一份工作视作职业生涯的“关键转折点” 。
艾默生网络能源公司[现更名为维谛技术有限公司(Vertiv)]专注于为数据中心提供电源技术。在那里,罗宾逊投身于全球软件开发领域,积累了丰富的经验,他将这一领域描述为“将软件工程视作生产流程”。在此期间,他个人也不断成长。罗宾逊表示:“直至职业生涯大约步入第12个年头,我仍是一个极为内向的人,对在公众场合发言抱有深深的抵触情绪。”
他的转变得益于一位导师,同时也是家族朋友。当时,罗宾逊正与这位朋友一同参加一场会议,原本应由这位朋友主持会议,但他却突然找了个借口要离开,并且宣布:“由詹姆斯来主持这次会议。”
罗宾逊说:“我当时就想,‘我一点都不喜欢这样被推到台前。’”但多亏了那一刻,他开始学习如何表达自己的观点,在项目中担任领导角色,并培养领导才能。
在个人成长的同时,他在技术领域的探索也未曾停歇。如今,他已拥有11项与网络及网络安全相关的专利,其中最新的一项专利上个月刚刚授权。罗宾逊表示,他很早就意识到公司对专利极为重视。
他还意识到在艾默生网络能源公司将网络安全融入电源产品能够带来的益处。他向安全团队提议,不仅要专注于保护公司网络安全,还要确保产品本身的安全性。罗宾逊表示,客户十分认可由此产生的安全优势,因为这提升了产品的“信任因子”。
罗宾逊职业生涯的下一站是网络安全公司韦伯森斯(Websense),在那里他真正开始摸索如何“在安全公司内部做好安全工作”。
离开韦伯森斯后,罗宾逊加入了另一家安全公司Accuvant。在Accuvant,他致力于协助其他机构的安全负责人强化数字防御体系。Accuvant最终与另一家公司合并,成为后来的Optiv。在Optiv工作期间,罗宾逊决心更多地投身于内部安全事务。他曾长期帮助首席信息安全官提升网络安全防御水平,然而数年后回访时却发现,许多机构的安全状况又回到了原点,这让他深感厌倦。他渴望重拾实干家的身份,亲自投身实践。
2018年,罗宾逊加入Netskope担任副首席信息安全官。他将自身职责定位为尽可能地为首席信息安全官分压减负。罗宾逊表示,当首席信息安全官无需满负荷工作时,便能腾出更多时间“为安全项目开辟道路”,进而更深入地融入业务之中 。
“我们所面临的攻击面时刻都在变动,始终处于演变之中。”罗宾逊说。
如今,他担任Netskope首席信息安全官已有六个月时间,他说自己的职责包括制定大量策略、进行预算规划以及引导安全工作方向。
身为一家网络安全公司的首席信息安全官,令人兴奋的一点在于他们能够测试公司内部开发的最新安全产品。基本上,他能优先使用一些最新的网络安全技术,甚至还能影响产品开发的方向。
罗宾逊说:“我刚加入这里的时候,安全团队仅有四人。而今,算上参与安全项目的所有成员,团队规模已壮大至数百人。”(财富中文网)
译者:中慧言-王芳
与众多网络安全领域的专业人士相似,詹姆斯·罗宾逊(James Robinson)几乎是机缘巧合之下步入了这个行业。
他的职业生涯始于20世纪90年代。罗宾逊在伊利诺伊州的乡村地区长大,那里的农田远比公司停车场更为常见。他热衷于汽车、音响,热爱体育运动,原本笃定自己未来会投身体育领域。然而,高中橄榄球生涯仅仅持续了两周,两次脑震荡便迅速终结了他的这一计划。
于是他转向了一个令人意想不到的新爱好:计算机网络。罗宾逊就读的高中为他创造了契机,使他能够通过思科网络技术学院修读相关课程,该学院设有专门教授网络及技术技能的项目。
“我当时发现自己获得了尝试的机会,然后几乎是在转瞬之间就为之着迷。”云安全公司Netskope的首席信息安全官罗宾逊说道。
罗宾逊将自己在网络安全领域的职业生涯视为一连串机遇的叠加。每当一扇门关闭,另一扇门便会随之敞开,且常常有导师为他指引方向。以黑客的思维方式去思考,探究复杂系统的运作机制并加以优化,这便是他保护Netskope免遭威胁的策略。
临近高中毕业之际,罗宾逊在州立农业保险公司(State Farm)觅得一份兼职工作。这份工作实则与保险业务相去甚远,主要任务是维护当时规模最大的私有计算机网络之一的基础设施。
在州立农业保险公司,罗宾逊负责运营一个实验室,正是在这里,他学习了网络相关知识。他的日常任务包括拆解并修复公司内数量繁多的技术设备,在这一过程中,他不知不觉地从一名技术新手蜕变成为了一名经验丰富的“黑客”。
罗宾逊表示,在21世纪初,网络安全作为一个行业正蓬勃发展,当时科技领域的职业往往集中在软件开发、计算机科学或计算机网络方面。然而,在州立农业保险公司,一位导师成功说服他继续从事网络安全工作。
罗宾逊以“保持清醒”的态度规划着自己在企业与网络安全领域的职业生涯。“我出身于农场家庭,并非那种企业高管家庭出身的人。”罗宾逊说。他深知自己仍有诸多需要学习之处,并将自己的下一份工作视作职业生涯的“关键转折点” 。
艾默生网络能源公司[现更名为维谛技术有限公司(Vertiv)]专注于为数据中心提供电源技术。在那里,罗宾逊投身于全球软件开发领域,积累了丰富的经验,他将这一领域描述为“将软件工程视作生产流程”。在此期间,他个人也不断成长。罗宾逊表示:“直至职业生涯大约步入第12个年头,我仍是一个极为内向的人,对在公众场合发言抱有深深的抵触情绪。”
他的转变得益于一位导师,同时也是家族朋友。当时,罗宾逊正与这位朋友一同参加一场会议,原本应由这位朋友主持会议,但他却突然找了个借口要离开,并且宣布:“由詹姆斯来主持这次会议。”
罗宾逊说:“我当时就想,‘我一点都不喜欢这样被推到台前。’”但多亏了那一刻,他开始学习如何表达自己的观点,在项目中担任领导角色,并培养领导才能。
在个人成长的同时,他在技术领域的探索也未曾停歇。如今,他已拥有11项与网络及网络安全相关的专利,其中最新的一项专利上个月刚刚授权。罗宾逊表示,他很早就意识到公司对专利极为重视。
他还意识到在艾默生网络能源公司将网络安全融入电源产品能够带来的益处。他向安全团队提议,不仅要专注于保护公司网络安全,还要确保产品本身的安全性。罗宾逊表示,客户十分认可由此产生的安全优势,因为这提升了产品的“信任因子”。
罗宾逊职业生涯的下一站是网络安全公司韦伯森斯(Websense),在那里他真正开始摸索如何“在安全公司内部做好安全工作”。
离开韦伯森斯后,罗宾逊加入了另一家安全公司Accuvant。在Accuvant,他致力于协助其他机构的安全负责人强化数字防御体系。Accuvant最终与另一家公司合并,成为后来的Optiv。在Optiv工作期间,罗宾逊决心更多地投身于内部安全事务。他曾长期帮助首席信息安全官提升网络安全防御水平,然而数年后回访时却发现,许多机构的安全状况又回到了原点,这让他深感厌倦。他渴望重拾实干家的身份,亲自投身实践。
2018年,罗宾逊加入Netskope担任副首席信息安全官。他将自身职责定位为尽可能地为首席信息安全官分压减负。罗宾逊表示,当首席信息安全官无需满负荷工作时,便能腾出更多时间“为安全项目开辟道路”,进而更深入地融入业务之中 。
“我们所面临的攻击面时刻都在变动,始终处于演变之中。”罗宾逊说。
如今,他担任Netskope首席信息安全官已有六个月时间,他说自己的职责包括制定大量策略、进行预算规划以及引导安全工作方向。
身为一家网络安全公司的首席信息安全官,令人兴奋的一点在于他们能够测试公司内部开发的最新安全产品。基本上,他能优先使用一些最新的网络安全技术,甚至还能影响产品开发的方向。
罗宾逊说:“我刚加入这里的时候,安全团队仅有四人。而今,算上参与安全项目的所有成员,团队规模已壮大至数百人。”(财富中文网)
译者:中慧言-王芳
Like most cybersecurity professionals, James Robinson came into his career almost by accident.
It started in the 1990s. Robinson grew up in rural Illinois where there was more farmland than corporate parking lots. His interests were cars, stereos, and sports, and thought his future was in athletics. But two concussions after two weeks playing high school football quickly disrupted that plan.
So he turned to a surprising new love: computer networking. Robinson’s high school offered an opportunity to take courses through Cisco’s Networking Academy, a program that teaches networking and technical skills.
“I just found myself in a spot where I could go for it and I kind of just fell in love with it overnight,” said Robinson, chief information security officer at Netskope, a cloud security company.
Robinson sees his cybersecurity career as a series of opportunities. When one door closed, another opened—often with a mentor to guide the way. Thinking like a hacker and figuring out how a complex system worked and improving it is his strategy for protecting Netskope from threats.
While finishing up high school, Robinson also took a part-time job at State Farm. But this job had less to do with insurance, and was instead focused on maintaining the infrastructure of one of the largest privately-owned computer networks at the time.
Robinson maintained a lab at State Farm where he learned about networking. His job was to tear apart and fix the dizzying amount of technical equipment at the company, transforming him from a technical novice to a seasoned hacker without even realizing it.
During the early 2000s, Robinson said cybersecurity, as an industry, was burgeoning and careers in technology tended to focus on software development, computer science, or computer networking. But he was convinced by a mentor at State Farm to continue with cybersecurity.
Robinson took an “eyes wide open” approach to his corporate and cybersecurity career. “I came from a farm kid background, I wasn’t necessarily from a corporate ladder family,” Robinson said. He felt like he had a lot to learn, and he considers his next job to be a “pivotal point” in his career.
Emerson Network Power, now called Vertiv, provided power supply technologies to data centers. There, Robinson’s experience grew as he dove into the world of global software development, which he described as “software engineering as a manufacturing process.” He also grew as a person. “I was a very very introverted individual up until about 12 years into my career,” Robinson said. “I really didn’t like speaking in public groups.”
His push came from a mentor and family friend. Robinson was sitting in a meeting with that person, who was supposed to lead, before he suddenly made an excuse to leave and announced, “James is going to run this meeting.”
“I was like, ‘I don’t like this at all,'” Robinson said. But thanks to that moment, he started learning how to voice his opinions, take the lead on projects, and embrace leadership qualities.
Alongside his personal trajectory, his technical path continued as well. He now holds 11 patents, related to networking and cybersecurity, with the latest issued last month. Robinson said he realized early on that companies appreciate patents.
He also realized the benefits of building cybersecurity into power supply products at Emerson. Instead of just focusing on protecting the corporate network, he suggested that the security team also ensure the products themselves are secure. Robinson said that customers appreciated the security benefits because it created an increased “trust factor.”
One of his next stops was at the web security company Websense, where Robinson said he really began figuring out how to “do security inside of a security company.”
After Websense, he went to another security company, Accuvant, where he helped security leaders at other organizations beef up their digital defenses. Accuvant eventually merged with another company to form what would become Optiv. There, Robinson decided to do more internal security. He grew tired of helping chief information security officers, or CISOs, with improving their cybersecurity defenses only to come back a few years later to see regression. He wanted to get back to being a practitioner.
In 2018 he joined Netskope as the deputy chief information security officer. Robinson saw his job as keeping as much off the plate of the CISO as much as possible. Robinson said a CISO without a full plate can spend more time opening “up the doors for the security program” to become more involved in the business.
“Our attack surface is always evolving. It’s always moving,” Robinson said.
Now six months into his role as CISO at Netskope, he said the role is a lot of strategy, budgeting, and guiding the direction of the security.
One of the exciting things about being a CISO working at a cybersecurity firm is they get to test the latest security products developed internally. Basically, he gets first dibs at some of the latest cybersecurity technologies and can even shape the direction of product development.
“When I joined here, I was the fourth person on the security team at that time,” Robinson said. “Now, if you include all the members of the security program we’re in the hundreds.”