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Hosted by the Cyber Whisperer Tashya Denose, Pam Lindemoen, the Chief Information Security Officer Advisor of Cisco, and produced by Cyber Florida’s Sarina Gandy, this podcast showcases industry professionals who are making cybersecurity a more inclusive place. We also have open conversations about work and life-related topics to show that nobody is ever alone in the obstacles they face.

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Learn more about Hitch Partners: https://www.hitchpartners.com/ Stream the Do We Belong Here documentary on Youtube. Find us on social media: @DoWeBelongPod Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Guests and Their Roles03:00 Michael Piacente's Journey to Hitch Partners06:11 The Unique Approach of Hitch Partners08:57 Diversity and Inclusion in Recruitment11:45 The Changing Cybersecurity Landscape14:53 Navigating the CISO Job Market19:01 The Future of CISO Roles23:08 Impact of AI on Cybersecurity Roles28:31 Understanding Candidate Expectations and Interview Dynamics31:10 Preparing Candidates for Cybersecurity Interviews35:32 The Importance of Mentorship and Support for Women38:20 Hiring Mistakes in Pursuit of Diversity44:05 Trends and Challenges for Women in Cybersecurity52:36 The Role of Allies in Promoting Diversity  
This episode of Do We Belong Here is part of an exciting episode swap with our friends at No Password Required, a podcast dedicated to proving that there’s a place for everyone in the world of cybersecurity.In this special crossover, No Password Required hosts Jack Clabby and Kayley Melton sit down with Maretta Morovitz, the Engage Lead at MITRE, where she simplifies the planning of adversary engagement for cyber defenders. Maretta likens her cyber defense work to the movie Home Alone, setting a series of traps for the cyber adversary akin to those of Kevin McCallister.Maretta began her career at MITRE with an internship, where she met her mentor, Dr. Stan Barr, the MITRE Engage chief scientist: “He was always there to pull me out if I was floundering and drowning, but he gave me the space I needed to make mistakes, learn from them, and figure out how to not make them again.”Despite having a computer scientist father, Maretta discovered her passion for the industry only in college. After observing a friend who was a computer science major, she found that maybe her dad (and computer science) were cooler than she had initially thought. Maretta also shares on the podcast the importance of her Boston roots and her unique connection to John and Abigail Adams.To kick off the show, Jack Clabby from Carlton Fields, P.A., and Kayley Melton from KnowBe4 discuss Kenya’s efforts to improve national cybersecurity to protect its fast-growing digital economy. They also cover how the United States and the private sector are contributing to the Kenyan model for digital transformation in Africa, particularly through a dynamic digital ecosystem known as the ‘Silicon Savannah.’Find Maretta on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mjmorovitz/Stream the No Password Required Podcast: https://cyberflorida.org/pod/
Happy Holidays from the Do We Belong Here family! 💛 As we close out 2024, we’re taking a moment to pause, reflect, and connect on a deeper level. In this bonus episode, Tashya, Pam, and Sarina open up about the personal and professional growth they’ve experienced this year, sharing lessons learned, challenges faced, and reasons to be grateful. To our incredible listeners: thank you for being part of this journey. Your support means everything, and we can’t wait to return in 2025 with more stories, insights, and proof that we do belong here in the cyber world. 💛 Stream the Do We Belong Here documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWZhknfuVlQ&t=757s Follow us on social media: @DoWeBelongPod Chapters00:00 Introduction and Holiday Reflections02:58 Navigating Personal Challenges and Emotions06:01 Family Dynamics and Support09:08 Intentional Living and Decluttering12:07 Growth and Accountability15:09 Savoring Life's Moments18:18 Celebrating Achievements and Growth21:18 Navigating Personal Transitions23:28 Family Support and Personal Milestones25:56 Embracing Change and New Opportunities26:10 Looking Ahead: Intentions for the Future30:00 Trusting Yourself and Personal Development33:00 Striving for Betterment in Life36:30 Gratitude and Community Engagement 
In this episode of Do We Belong Here, Tashya Denose and Pam Lindemoen dive into the evolving landscape of the cyber industry over the past several years. They discuss the impact of the global pandemic on remote work and the shifts that have followed, the ongoing challenges between job openings and the availability of qualified candidates, and the potential long-term effects on the future of the industry and its professionals. They also share personal updates from the past few months, reminding us that with community and good friends, we always have a place where we belong. Stream the Do We Belong Here documentary on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cybersecurityfl Follow us on social media: @DoWeBelongPod Learn more about Cyber Florida: cyberflorida.org
In this special edition episode of Do We Belong Here, hosts Tashya Denose and Pam Lindemoen dive deep into the world of social engineering with the People Hacker herself, Jenny Radcliffe. Discover the thrilling and challenging aspects of Jenny's career, from evading security systems to teaching the importance of resilience and psychological savvy in cybersecurity. Jenny shares personal anecdotes that demonstrate the power of persistence and curiosity, and provides practical advice for anyone looking to thrive in the demanding field of cybersecurity. Tune in to learn how overcoming adversity and strategic thinking can lead to success in both personal and professional realms.Find the People Hacker: https://x.com/jenny_radcliffeFind us on social media: @DoWeBelongPodWatch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cybersecurityflLearn more about the WiCyS Conference: cyberflorida.orgLearn more about Cyber Florida: cyberflorida.org
Loren Rosario-Maldonado is a trained culturist, executive career coach, and keynote speaker, and the best-selling author of Becoming the Change. As a culturist and self-defined “rebel with a cause,” Loren specializes in examining how culture shapes everything we do—from the way we think and act to how we interact with the world around us.In this episode, Loren joins Tashya Denose and Pam Lindemoen to explore the crucial role of emotional intelligence in leadership and why recognizing the multi-dimensional nature of individuals is essential, particularly in industries where human emotions are often overlooked.Loren also shares her top tips and strategies as an executive coach, discussing the unique challenges women face in the business world and offering advice on how to advance to the next level in your career.Find Loren on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorenrosariomaldonado/Listen to C.H.O.I.C.E. Chats: https://www.lorenrosario.com/thechoicechatspodcastFind us on social media: @DoWeBelongPodWatch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@cybersecurityflLearn more about Cyber Florida: cyberflorida.orgChapters00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:38 Understanding Cultural Intelligence06:03 The Power of Cultural Intelligence08:06 Imposter Syndrome and Women in Leadership12:11 Embracing the Rebel with a Cause16:32 The Choice Framework: Embracing Change and Growth18:28 Challenges Faced by Women in Leadership21:31 Societal Expectations and Gender Roles27:27 The Importance of Perspective and Learning31:40 The Choice Chats: Highlighting Bold Choices32:37 Understanding Cultural Intelligence in Real Life37:21 Empowering Leaders to Shape the Future40:18 Keynote Speaking and Impactful Messages43:44 Conclusion and Call to Action
In this brand-new segment of the Do We Belong Here podcast, producer Sarina Gandy brings you "Soul of Cyber," where she sits down with influential figures in the cybersecurity world to uncover the essence of who they are beyond their professional achievements. Join Sarina at the 2024 WiCyS conference for an intimate conversation with Jen Easterly, the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Jen is a combat veteran with over two decades of service in intelligence and cyber operations, a dedicated mother, and an avid Rubik’s cube enthusiast. Her role in the cyber industry has been pivotal in creating transformative policies and fostering a more secure digital landscape. In this episode, Sarina and Jen dive into: * The impact of being the only woman at the start of her career on her leadership style, including the value of military discipline and the importance of creating effective, diverse teams* Discovering and living your Ikigai, the Japanese concept of "reason for being"* Human resilience and Jen’s personal journey of testing her limits and overcoming challenges* The necessity for leaders to build teams with psychological safety Tune in to gain unique insights into Jen Easterly's life, leadership, and the soul of cybersecurity!
In this special episode recorded live at the 2024 WiCyS conference, Tashya Denose and Pam Lindemoen sit down with Beth Hawthorne, a seasoned professor and cybersecurity program director at Rider University. Beth stands out as a key figure in the cybersecurity community, having attended all ten years of the WiCyS conference and significantly shaping its inclusive and welcoming atmosphere. Her influence is particularly felt through her participation in the annual first-year panel, where she helps conference newcomers feel at home.In tjis episode, Beth shares her extensive academic journey and her unwavering commitment to diversifying the field of cybersecurity. From being one of the few women in tech at the start of her career to mentoring the next generation of cyber professionals, Beth's story is a beacon of inspiration for anyone looking to make their mark in cybersecurity.Connect with Beth on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-k-hawthorne-phd-a2a70025Watch the podcast on YouTube: youtube.com/@cybersecurityflFind us on social media - @DoWeBelongPodLearn more about Cyber Florida - cyberflorida.org Chapters00:00 Beth Hawthorne's Background and Education02:14 Beth's History with the WiCyS Conference03:36 The Growth and Diversity of WiCyS05:00 The Excitement and Constant Change in the Cybersecurity Field06:16 The Importance of Being Comfortable with Discomfort09:29 Creating a Sense of Belonging and Support in the Cybersecurity Community12:30 The Unique Vibe and Inclusivity of WiCyS13:26 The Growth and Corporate Sponsorship of WiCyS15:28 The Visionary Leadership of WiCyS19:49 Buckle Up for an Amazing Journey in Cyberspace 
Andrea Frost is a Senior Software Security Engineer at Dell Technologies and has been working in the cyber industry for the past 10 years. In this in-person episode recorded at the 2024 WiCyS Conference, Andrea sat down with Tashya Denose and Pam Lindemoen to talk about her journey from working on the ski slopes in the winters and volunteering as a fireman in the summers to becoming a leading woman in cybersecurity. She tells the story of how attending her first WiCyS conference 9 years ago changed the entire trajectory of her life and career, and touches on the lifecycle of the WiCyS conference and the impact it is making on the women of this industry. Finally, she deep dives into the inception of the WiCyS Career Growth Hub and its role in supporting industry newcomers.Find Andrea on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jovianna-gonzalez/Watch the podcast on YouTube: youtube.com/@cybersecurityflFind us on social media - @DoWeBelongPodLearn more about Cyber Florida - cyberflorida.org
Jovianna Gonzalez is the CEO and founder of Digital Forensics, the first Hispanic-owned women’s digital forensics and cybersecurity company in the US. In this episode, Tashya Denose and Pam Lindemoen talk to Jovianna about her journey from aspiring attorney to digital forensics expert, highlighting the importance of being open to new opportunities and having an investigative mindset. She emphasizes the significance of allies and mentors in her career and the need for ethical practices in the field of digital forensics. Jovianna also discusses the importance of mental health and work-life balance, sharing strategies she implements within her own team to ensure that each of her employees is set up for success. Find Jovianna on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jovianna-gonzalez/Learn more about Digital Forensics Now: http://www.digitalforensicsnow.com/Find us on social media - @DoWeBelongPodLearn more about Cyber Florida - cyberflorida.orgWatch the podcast on YouTube: youtube.com/@cybersecurityflChapters00:00 Introduction and Catching Up 03:22 Interview with Jovianna Gonzalez: From Aspiring Attorney to Digital Forensics Expert 14:11 Lessons Learned and Overcoming Challenges 28:01 Recognitions and Reflections 31:35 Balancing Multiple Roles and Prioritizing Mental Health 37:29 Ethical Practices in Digital Forensics 40:58 Lessons Learned as a CEO and the Importance of Boundaries 42:28 Conclusion and Final Thoughts TakeawaysBe open to new opportunities and have an investigative mindset Allies and mentors play a crucial role in career development Ethical practices are essential in the field of digital forensics Prioritize mental health and work-life balance Flexibility and adaptability are key in running a successful company
Bianca Lewis, aka BiaSciLab, is quickly becoming a household name in the cybersecurity world, and for good reason. At just 17 years old, Bia is not only a prodigious hacker but also a five-time DEFCON speaker and the visionary CEO behind Girls Who Hacker organization. In this live session recorded at the 2024 Sunshine Cyber Conference, Pam Lindemoen and special guest host Dr. Candi Ring delve into Bia's extraordinary journey through the cybersecurity over the past decade. Together, we explore the boundless potential of her generation in propelling the cybersecurity landscape into uncharted territories. Tune in as we uncover the driving force behind Bia's rise and the invaluable lessons her story imparts about passion, purpose, and the transformative power of new perspectives. Follow Bia: instagram.com/biascilab/ Learn more about Girls Who Hack: girlswhohack.com/ Find us on social media - @DoWeBelongPod Learn more about Cyber Florida - cyberflorida.org Watch the podcast on YouTube: youtube.com/@cybersecurityfl
Mari Galloway, CEO of the Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu, is a woman whose magnetic presence ignites every room she enters. Her power radiates in an undeniable way through her hair, attire, and unwavering confidence, and the Do We Belong Here team wanted to know - did her light always shine this bright or did she work to cultivate it over time? In this episode of Do We Belong Here, Tashya Denose and Pam Lindemoen speak with Mari about how she got “stuck” in the cyber world, eventually leading her to working in Vegas with the biggest casinos in the world. As they navigate through her experiences, the trio reflects on the adage that what happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas, especially in the realm of cybersecurity. The discussion explores Mari’s evolution of self-confidence as she reflects on the challenges of being a trailblazing black woman in a predominantly male-dominated field. They also dive deep into Mari’s chapter of “Securing Our Future” by the Black Women in Cyber Collective and explore the pivotal role of finding your community in fostering resilience and self-empowerment. Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu - womenscyberjutsu.org Connect with Mari on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/themarigalloway/ Find us on social media - @DoWeBelongPod Learn more about Cyber Florida - cyberflorida.org Watch the podcast on YouTube: youtube.com/@cybersecurityfl
Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) is a non-profit organization that brings women together to celebrate and foster their passion for cybersecurity. In this episode of Do We Belong Here, Tashya and Pam speak with some of the incredible women behind the WiCyS organization to learn all about their mission of building a strong gender-diverse cybersecurity workforce and how they are accomplishing that. You’ll hear from Dr. Ambareen Siraj, WiCyS founder, Dr. Janell Straach, WiCyS Chair of the Board, and Lynn Dohm, WiCyS Executive Director about the power of community, what it means to actually be an ally, and why retaining and recruiting women into this field is so important.Register for the 2024 Virtual WiCyS Conference -www.wicys.org/events/wicys-2024/wicys-virtual/Find us on social media – @DoWeBelongPodLearn more about Cyber Florida - cyberflorida.orgCheck out the People Hacker by Jenny Radcliffe - humanfactorsecurity.co.uk/speaking/
Dr. Fatou Sankare is an expert in data science and ethical hacking. A woman who is passionate about cybersecurity and education, Dr. Sankare holds her doctorate in cybersecurity and is also the founder of Datacation, a growing organization that prioritizes bringing cybersecurity to marginalized communities.  Dr. Sankare is also passionate about spreading cyber awareness and proving that everybody has a place in the cyber world, regardless of background, technical skills, or access to education.  In this episode of Do We Belong Here, Dr. Sankare joins Tashya Denose and Pam Lindemoen to discuss her unusual journey from political science to cybersecurity and examines the connections between the two fields. She also dives deep into the experiences that she’s had as a young Muslim black woman in cybersecurity, shedding light on the moments where she feels she has to wear her credentials on her sleeve just to prove that she belongs. Tashya, Pam, and Dr. Sankare also explore our annual tradition of choosing a word to embody this year and how they hope to grow in 2024.  “If you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu.” - Michael Enzi Datacation - mydatacation.com Connect with Dr. Sankare on Instagram - @TheeDataEnthusiast Find us on social media - @DoWeBelongPod Learn more about Cyber Florida - cyberflorida.org Watch the podcast on YouTube: youtube.com/@cybersecurityfl
Celebrate the festive season with the Do We Belong Here team! In this bonus episode, Tashya Denose, Pam Lindemoen, and Sarina Gandy navigate the year-end haze and share our reflections on the closing chapter of 2023. Delve into a quick recap of our personal "words of the year" and the journeys we’ve undertaken to embody them. As we bid farewell to this year, we wish a joyous, healthy, and safe new year to all our cherished listeners. Your support means the world to us, and we can't wait to reconnect with you in the coming year. Until then, sending you love and strength for whatever lies ahead! 💛
Sunny Myers is the Senior Inclusion and Diversity Global Leader for Palo Alto. In her multifaceted role and in her daily life, Sunny is a dedicated advocate for creating an environment where everyone feels a sense of belonging - whether navigating the dynamic cyber industry or encouraging others to express their authentic selves in everyday life. In this episode, Sunny joins Tashya Denose and Pam Lindemoen to dive deep into the current landscape of representation and diversity within cybersecurity. Sunny, as a Native American woman, offers a unique and insightful perspective, sharing her personal experiences and insights on breaking barriers and fostering pathways for indigenous women in STEM careers. But that’s not all - Sunny goes beyond her own experiences to shed light on the essence of true allyship. Listen closely as she emphasizes that genuine allyship requires a willingness to take risks, challenging our listeners to contemplate the depth of their commitment to fostering inclusivity. Follow us on social media: @DoWeBelongPod Connect with Sunny on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sunny-myers Resources mentioned: - “Teeter totter” analogy - Dr. Mautra Staley Jones - AISES | American Indian Science and Engineering Society - Triangle Women in STEM | https://www.trianglewomeninstem.org/ - The Waymakers - Tara Jaye Frank
Happy 1-year-anniversary of the Do We Belong Here Podcast! 💛 In honor of this milestone, Tashya Denose and Pam Lindemoen sit down for a bonus episode to thank our amazing listeners! This year-in-the-making episode features a member of the Do We Belong Here team that you haven’t heard from yet: the producer, Sarina Gandy! In this episode, Sarina, Tashya, and Pam offer an intimate look into the tight-knit Do We Belong Here team and reflect on the podcast’s journey over the last year. They discuss the transformative impact of the podcast on their personal growth, share insights about themselves and the ever-evolving cyber industry, and offer a glimpse into what the future holds. Join us for this special episode filled with love, tears, laughter, and immense gratitude. It’s a celebration you won’t want to miss. Find us on social media: @DoWeBelongPod
Kayley Melton is the VP of Remote Publishing at KnowBe4, but her role in this industry goes far beyond her title. Sometimes known as the Bob Ross of Infosec, Kayley is also the co-host of the No Password Required podcast, a gifted artist, and an advocate for fellow neuro-spicy people in the cyber industry. In this episode, Kayley joins Tashya Denose and Pam Lindemoen to discuss her unique upbringing and how it shaped who she is today, her experience as a neurodivergent person in cybersecurity, and how her battles with imposter syndrome led her down a path of self-discovery. Follow us on social media: @DoWeBelongPod
Our purpose at Do We Belong Here is to prove that we all have a place in the cyber world, but there’s one very important group that we haven’t yet discussed - the kiddos! Kids in today’s world are growing up with technology as second nature. As a parent in the cyber world, there is a delicate balance between letting your kids explore the online world and keeping them protected from the dangers that are out there. In this month’s episode of Do We Belong Here, Tashya Denose and Pam Lindemoen tap into their mom-sides to give us their favorite advice and resources for maintaining a healthy balance with their kids and the world online. They also talk about the importance of introducing the realities of the digital world at a young age and what that education could mean for the future of this industry. Beyond that, Tashya gives Pam some insight into what it was like being the only one in the room who looked like her at the beginning of her career, and how that experience shaped the way she shows up for herself, her daughter, and her fellow women in the cyber world. Resources mentioned: - Oh, No... Hacked Again! and See Yourself in Cybersecurity by Zinet Kamal - HACKER MOM: The Practical Guide to Keeping Your Kids Safe Online by Corien Vermaak - pbskids.org/cyberchase/ | PBS kids show focused on STEM topics with online games for kids 6-8. - USF Cyber Summer Camps | Annual camps for K-12 students to learn about cybersecurity and explore a career in the field. - girlswhohack.com | Training resources specifically made for teaching young girls how to hack, created by 16-year-old hacker Bianca Lewis - Lighthouse Solutions | lhsolutions.org Follow us on social media: @DoWeBelongPod Watch us on YouTube: @CybersecurityFL Want a Do We Belong Here t-shirt? DM us on Instagram @DoWeBelongPod 💛
Caitlin Sarian, also known as @CybersecurityGirl, is a cybersecurity content creator and the Former Senior Manager of Privacy and Security at TikTok. Caitlin is a multifaceted woman with a variety of passions in life; from cybersecurity to modeling she embraces bringing her whole self to the table, even when it’s scary. In this episode, Caitlin joins Tashya and Pam to talk about her growth throughout her past decade in cyber, how she maintains her confident mindset even if she’s the only person like her in the room, and the impact she hopes to make with her cybersecurity content. Caitlin, Tashya, and Pam also share insights on the ongoing efforts needed to continue making space for women to flourish in this dynamic field. Find Caitlin on social media: @CybersecurityGirl (TikTok) | @Cybersecurity_Girl (Instagram) Find us on social media: @DoWeBelongPod Black Girls in Cyber Summit: bgicrefresh.com
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