National Coding Week - Meet Emily Martins

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Meet

Emily Martins

Cybersecurity Consultant I moved to Jersey in 2012, when I was 21 with no real idea of what I wanted to do as a career.

assistant and working my way up to managing client orders and eventually working directly with buyers planning their next season’s campaigns. Over time we moved our focus into growing vegetables to sell to markets and a number of big supermarkets. This transformation required us to work towards food safety standards, such as red tractor and M&S field to fork, among others. I’ve always had an analytical mind and thrive in fast paced and high-pressured situations, so I got stuck in and soon found that I had a natural affinity for risk and compliancebased activities.

My career with JT began in 2016, My first full time job on the Island in the Contact Center. This “foot in the door” is what propelled me was working for a horticulture business, starting off as an office into the world of security.

I was given a new hybrid role of Revenue Assurance, Fraud and Security Analyst, which allowed me to see opportunities from the eyes of a potential attacker within my security role and from the eyes of the customer in my fraud role. Within 6 months I’d passed my ISO27001 Lead Auditor exam and was fully immersed in the world of security. Eventually I took on a full-time security role, guiding business units in implementing and managing ISO27001 certification. I was truly in my element, so when a role in the CI Professional Services Team opened up as a Cybersecurity Consultant, I jumped at the chance to join this dynamic team, looking to secure the Channel Islands and beyond.

My top tips for Personal Cybersecurity 1. Keep your passwords secure Using the same password for everything may seem tempting but in reality, you’re putting your data at risk, even if you change 1 or two letters of a password between accounts. If one of your accounts becomes compromised, then there’s a high chance that your other accounts will be too, and you may not even notice.

2. Consider using a password manager Most are free and come with built in tools to generate and store secure passwords directly within an app on your mobile or browser. Be sure to choose a suitable master password, the NCSC provides tips on how to create a strong password.


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