Thank you! I guess the realization that I've hit the Lead experience area is still coming to me. Impostor syndrome is real.
So I'm planning for the future career move, right now I'm mostly overseeing a pentesting group with a little bit of participation during the tests. I've coded many projects over my time in many languages, but I really enjoyed doing reverse engineering of malware and various other things as they popped up years ago. I can't imagine there's a lot of that available, though. I have a GREM, GPEN, GCIH, and GASF from SANS (I wanted to get more but the company stopped paying for distance travel the last few years). I'm currently 100% remote in the US mid-Southwest and really enjoy it. I've got 13 years of a large variety of professional experience in the cybersecurity and general IT world, with a little bit of a dip into OT with some ICS classes. I'm also trained in digital forensics imaging and handling, as I've spent some time working for a law enforcement branch (that was a wild ride)
My main question that I have these days is.. what would I call myself, professionally? What types of jobs should I be looking to do. I can do management and leadership but I like getting my hands dirty and solving problems.
Thank you.
I've been in a few hotels this year and every one of them has done this. They put them in locked in containers that you can't really contaminate.
That's the spirit!