Ep32: Cybersecruity is more than learning how to code

30/10/2024 7 min Temporada 1 Episodio 32
Ep32: Cybersecruity is more than learning how to code

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Dismantling Gatekeeping in Cybersecurity: Embracing Diverse TalentsThe episode discusses the need to move beyond gatekeeping in cybersecurity, which often prioritizes coding skills over diverse talents. It highlights the importance of embracing individuals who have strategic vision, risk management expertise, and effective communication abilities, even if they lack programming experience. The host argues that cybersecurity is a complex, multidisciplinary field that requires diverse teams to solve its challenges. The episode calls on hiring managers and leaders to recognize and nurture a variety of skills within their teams, aiming to dismantle barriers and create more inclusive opportunities in cybersecurity.00:00 The Importance of Diverse Talents in Cybersecurity00:06 The Problem with Gatekeeping Based on Coding Skills00:24 A Story of Overlooked Talent01:11 The Need for Visionaries and Strategists01:38 The Human Aspect of Cybersecurity02:35 The Power of Effective Communication03:40 Encouraging Diverse Skillsets in Hiring04:06 Broadening Skills Beyond Coding04:31 A Message to Aspiring Cybersecurity Professionals05:00 The Future of Cybersecurity05:40 A Call to Action for the Cybersecurity Community---I do hope you enjoyed this episode of the podcast. Here's some helpful resources including any sites that were mentioned in this episode.----Find subscriber links on my site, add to your podcast player, or listen on the web players on my site:Listen to Byte Sized Security --Support this Podcast with a Tip:Support Byte Sized Security --If you have questions for the show, feedback or topics you want covered. Please send a short email to [email protected] with the Subject line of "Byte-Sized Security" so I know it's about the podcast.Connect with me on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bytesizedsecurity