DeMarcus Williams — Starbucks’ Security Pro Went from Cyber Competitions to Corporate Red Teaming DeMarcus Williams, a senior security engineer at Starbucks, has built a career defined by creativity, intuition, and persistence. With roles at the U.S. Department of Defense, AWS/Amazon, and now Starbucks, he specializes in offensive security, red teaming, and adversary emulation. In this episode, DeMarcus joins Jack Clabby of Carlton Fields, P.A. and Cyber Florida’s Sarina Gandy (guesting hosting) to share how his love of video games first sparked his cybersecurity journey—and how competitions like the Southeast Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (SECCDC) cemented his path. DeMarcus opens up about overcoming imposter syndrome, the unique work-life balance he’s found at Starbucks, and why half of his red teaming comes down to gut instinct. He shares the difference between penetration testing and red teaming, what it’s like preparing for full-scale global operations, and the hacker mindset that still kicks in whenever he walks into a Starbucks café. In the Lifestyle Polygraph segment, Sarina poses the ultimate face-off: what’s the bigger moment—the walk-up to a boxing ring or to the DEF CON keynote stage? And, between Stone Cold, The Rock, and The Undertaker, who would dominate in a Capture the Flag competition? Follow DeMarcus on Twitter: https://x.com/medarkus_ @ medarkus_
In this episode of No Password Required, host Jack Clabby and guest host Sarina Gandy discuss the insights gained from their conversation with Demarcus Williams, a senior security engineer at Starbucks. They explore Demarcus's journey into cybersecurity, the importance of competitions like CCDC in career development, and the role of gut instinct in cybersecurity. The discussion also touches on the differences between corporate cultures, the significance of mentorship, and the fun aspects of the cybersecurity community, including a light-hearted lifestyle polygraph segment.
Takeaways
Demarcus' curiosity about video games sparked his interest in cybersecurity.
The transition from defense contracting to corporate roles offers broader access to tools.
Gut feelings play a significant role in cybersecurity decision-making.
Competitions like CCDC are crucial for career development in cybersecurity.
Networking at competitions can lead to job opportunities.
Corporate culture varies significantly between government contracting and tech companies.
A people-first approach is essential in mentorship and cybersecurity.
The red team experience enhances skills applicable to day-to-day work.
Work-life balance is crucial in maintaining a sustainable career in cybersecurity.
Engaging with the community is vital for personal and professional growth.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Cybersecurity and Curiosity
02:47 Day-to-Day Life of a Senior Security Engineer
05:30 The Role of Gut Instinct in Cybersecurity
08:31 Early Inspirations and the Journey into Cybersecurity
11:35 The Importance of Competitions in Career Development
14:33 Transitioning from Student to Professional
17:34 The Red Team Experience and Its Impact
20:25 Recruitment Opportunities in Cybersecurity Competitions
23:33 Navigating Corporate Culture in Cybersecurity
26:31 Mentorship and People-First Approach
29:11 Lifestyle Polygraph and Fun Insights