Lisa Jiggetts is the Founder Womenβs Society of Cyberjutsu, a non-profit that is dedicated to increasing the opportunities and advancement for women in cybersecurity.
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Lisa Jiggetts is the founder of the Women’s Society Of Cyberjutsu. After recording, we continued talking and the topic of salary negotiations came up. It was so good I started recording again. This topic is super important. I have seen both experienced and inexperienced people make these mistakes.
Leave a CommentKavya Pearlman is an Award-winning cybersecurity professional with a deep interest in immersive and emerging technologies. Kavya is the founder of non-profit, XR Safety Initiative (XRSI).
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Leave a CommentTanya Janca, also known as βSheHacksPurpleβ is also an advocate for diversity and inclusion, co-founding WoSEC, and starting the online #MentoringMonday.
Page Glave was a tenured Associate Professor of Kinesiology with a focus in exercise science and was successful in her field. However she came to the realization that she can’t see herself doing this for the rest of her life.
Leave a CommentFareedah, a lifelong learner, was always interested in technology and grew up reading her father’s Cisco books. His influence led her to the field of information security where she stepped up and is always tackling new challenges.
Leave a CommentKeya was a public school teacher who stood out of crowd. She loves problem solving and challenging environments. Keya was also a filmmaker and web designer. She’s currently a detection security engineer who get knee deep in malware on a daily basis.
Leave a CommentIsmaelle Vixsama (aka Izzy) has a knack for finding strategic flaws and speaking up about them. Doing so helped her get her first full-time cybersecurity job as well as have repercussions for defensive egos. Her whole career is a war story.
Leave a CommentMasha Sedova is an industry-recognized people-security expert, speaker and trainer focused on engaging people to be key elements of secure organizations.
Leave a CommentTracy Maleeff (@InfosecSherpa) was a professional law Librarian and at the top of her game. Looking for change and meaning, she searched until she found the field of Information Security. This is her journey.
Leave a CommentSteph is brand new to the infosec field! We go over her interesting and eventful path into Information Security, reflections on her role today, and some really interesting war stories!
Leave a CommentA reading of an amazing reading by Kyle Kennedy, president of brainbabe.org. The reading is performed by Allison, an IBM Watson personality.
Leave a CommentRobin Stuart is a debut author in cyber crime fiction with a short story called “SegFault” in the Sisters in Crime NorCal anthology Fault Lines , which is due out in early 2019!!!
Leave a CommentRobin Stuart started off as a paralegal. Fast forward she switched careers to Technology but kept a lookout for a career in security.
Leave a CommentChristina Hanson is a security analyst working for Truvantis Cyber Security Consulting and one of my former boot camp students.
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