
Your career-related cybersecurity show. Regularly we will be speaking with a variety of guests from industry leaders to new entrants into the space. Each sharing their journey to where they are today, views on the industry, and how others can find success navigating their career.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | CareersBusinessTechnology | ||||

In this episode, we catch up with Jacqui Loustau, the Founder of the AWSN (Australian Women in Security Network) and Principal Security Consultant for Cynch Security. Jacqui gained excellent experience working overseas in security was planning to com... more
In this episode, we catch up with John Jackson (@johnjhacking) an Application Security Engineer at Shutterstock. John never thought he would have a career sitting at a computer, let alone in cybersecurity. We walk through John's journey from being a ... more
In this episode, we catch up with Charl van der Walt (@charlvdwalt), Head Of Security Research at Orange Cyberdefense and one of the original founders of SensePost. We talk through the origins of how SensePost got started, what it was like to build a... more
In this episode, we catch up with Keith Hoodlet (@securingdev) Senior Manager, Application Experience at Thermo Fisher Scientific. Keith has a strong background in application security and is the former host for 55 episodes on the Application Securit... more
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The podcast give the platform to security professionals to share their journey and wisdom with others in the industry. The most benefited from this is definitely students, junior level people as well people looking to switch to the security industry.
The length of episodes are good and the content avoids too much technical jargon. Highly recommended if you want to gain insights about different aspects of security.
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