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Virtual Kyle Kennedy - Stories, not resumes: Breaking educational and other barriers in cybersecurity

Virtual Kyle Kennedy - Stories, not resumes: Breaking educational and other barriers in cybersecurity

FromGetting Into Infosec


Virtual Kyle Kennedy - Stories, not resumes: Breaking educational and other barriers in cybersecurity

FromGetting Into Infosec

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Length:
9 minutes
Released:
Dec 11, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Today's episode is a reading of an amazing written by Kyle Kennedy, president of brainbabe.org. The reading is performed by Allison, an IBM Watson personality. I also go through some recent resources discovered to help you on your journey to a Career in Infosec.
BIO:
Kyle F. Kennedy is a social cybersecurity expert and president of brainbabe.org. His organization provides foundational soft-skills training for a small fee (supported by corporation donations) and plans to launch soft-skill Masterclasses in 2019. They helped organize an event called Day of Shecurity for women of diverse backgrounds to have one day of learning: tech/ hard skills, soft skills. They had opportunities for mentorship and guidance. Day of Shecurity was FREE to attendees!
Links:

Article: Stories, not resumes: Breaking educational and other barriers in cybersecurity
Google Image Search for "cybersecurity"
Associate of (ISC)²
Adrian Kaylor's talk "Sales Engineering and getting into infosec"
https://www.joesecurity.org/
Flaws2
City College of SF Cybersecurity Program
CCSF Information Security (Cybersecurity) Analyst Apprenticeship
Sam Bowne's Classes
Article in IBM Watson's Expressive SSML used on the show
Intro/Outro Music: Cascadia by Trash80

Full Text of Article:
When you search for images under the key word “cybersecurity,” a familiar shot always turns up: a guy wearing a hoodie, operating in a dark room, fingers on a keyboard.
I’d like to replace that image with…anything. To be a cybersecurity professional, you can be anything. And anyone.
We’ve heard the statistics. There is currently a human capital crisis, with 1.5 million cybersecurity jobs available and no takers. The number is projected to balloon to 3.2 million by 2021.
But who exactly are these cybersecurity professionals we are looking for?
For so long, we have had our own definition of who can fit that talent. A good cybersecurity professional has to have a computer science degree. They must have solid professional background. They have to be male. This pattern of defining success has led us to the shortage we are experiencing today. It’s kind of like insanity, really: Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
What really makes up a good professional? Every human being brings a different experience. You need critical thinking and creative thinking, both. A variety of educational, ethnic, geographical, backgrounds.
For example, cybersecurity is not the obvious career path for someone with a biology degree; however, a biology major might help throw a new perspective on cybersecurity given that advancements of technology will eventually interface with the human body organically creating a scary threat landscape.
Often too we talk about cybersecurity in the context of oil and gas, or transport, or finance. Cybersecurity today and going forward, is a...
Released:
Dec 11, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (62)

Interviews with people who have transitioned and got jobs in #infosec and #cybersecurity so you can learn and be inspired from their experience. There is no linear path into the field of Information Security, so the hope is that you will resonate with at least one of the guests. Some of my guests were teachers, paralegals, librarians, military vets, developers, and IT help desk techs (to name a few) before transitioning. Also featuring "spoof" ads poking fun at the industry.