π Black Excellence in Cybersecurity: A Black History Month Special π₯
Description
Cybersecurity isnβt just about protecting systemsβitβs about breaking barriers, building legacies, and creating opportunities. In this special Black History Month episode, we celebrate Black excellence in cybersecurity with two incredible guests:
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Ruth Onaghinon - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruth-iyayi/
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Samuel Sogeke - https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuel-sogeke/
We discuss:
πΉ Breaking Barriers β How they overcame challenges in their cybersecurity careers
πΉ Leadership & Growth β The mindset, skills, and strategies that led them to success
πΉ Representation & Advocacy β Why diversity in cybersecurity matters and how we can foster more inclusion
πΉ Honoring the Past, Building the Future β The pioneers who paved the way and how we can uplift the next generation
This is more than just a cybersecurity episodeβitβs a powerful discussion on resilience, representation, and rising to leadership.
Whether you're breaking into tech or looking to level up, this episode is packed with actionable advice, inspiration, and motivation.
π§ Listen now & join the conversation! Letβs celebrate Black history, Black excellence, and the future of cybersecurity together. πͺπΎπ»
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