I’ve been put in charge of security and I have no idea what I’m doing.

Navigating New Responsibilities: My Unexpected Journey into Cybersecurity

Recently, I found myself embarking on an exciting yet daunting chapter of my career. After joining a new company, I expected to contribute by assisting with technology-related tasks. However, I was unprepared for the unexpected twist that awaited me: I was assigned the responsibility of managing the company’s cybersecurity.

While my interview touched on the topic of providing support for computer systems, there was no indication that cybersecurity would fall squarely on my shoulders. To make matters more challenging, the organization lacked any established protocols or practices in this arena, leaving me to navigate uncharted waters. The previous approach to cybersecurity was essentially non-existent.

Despite my limited background in this field—no formal training, certifications, or relevant experience—I am committed to taking on this responsibility. The company is currently not under intense scrutiny, but there is an expectation that this will change in the near future. To prepare ourselves, we plan to bring in a security consultant eventually, but I want to ensure we present ourselves as competent and knowledgeable before that happens.

This leads me to an important question: where do I even begin?

To everyone who has taken the time to share their insights and suggestions, thank you! Your input has given me a sense of direction and reassurance as I tackle this challenge head-on. I’m confident that with some guidance and willingness to learn, I’ll be able to navigate this new responsibility successfully. Here’s to embracing the unknown and transforming obstacles into opportunities for growth!

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