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HOU.SEC.CON Part 2 with Thomas Pace

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We’re just over 2 weeks away from this year’s conference and we’re bringing you another episode featuring one of our upcoming speakers, Thomas Pace! Tom chats with Michael and Sam about the relevance of college degrees in the cybersecurity industry, the big gap he saw in industrial control systems leading to the founding of Netrise, building a start-up in the middle of a global pandemic, and of course his upcoming talk. He’s developed a part 2 to last year’s very popular talk “The Vulnerability Disparity of ICS and OT Devices – There are many more than we think!”.

Things Mentioned:

  • You can read the article “Experiment: IT Companies Eager to Hire Self-Taught Pros” here
  • You can read the article “Apple CEO Tim Cook explains why you don’t need a college degree to be successful” here
  • You can find conference logistics here
  • You can find Tom’s talk from last year here
  • Tickets are sold out!

Do you have a question for the hosts? Reach out to us at [email protected]

Keep up with HouSecCon

In this episode:

Check out our other show:

CyberSunday

  continue reading

42 episodes

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Content provided by Michael Farnum and Sam Van Ryder, Michael Farnum, and Sam Van Ryder. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Michael Farnum and Sam Van Ryder, Michael Farnum, and Sam Van Ryder or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

We’re just over 2 weeks away from this year’s conference and we’re bringing you another episode featuring one of our upcoming speakers, Thomas Pace! Tom chats with Michael and Sam about the relevance of college degrees in the cybersecurity industry, the big gap he saw in industrial control systems leading to the founding of Netrise, building a start-up in the middle of a global pandemic, and of course his upcoming talk. He’s developed a part 2 to last year’s very popular talk “The Vulnerability Disparity of ICS and OT Devices – There are many more than we think!”.

Things Mentioned:

  • You can read the article “Experiment: IT Companies Eager to Hire Self-Taught Pros” here
  • You can read the article “Apple CEO Tim Cook explains why you don’t need a college degree to be successful” here
  • You can find conference logistics here
  • You can find Tom’s talk from last year here
  • Tickets are sold out!

Do you have a question for the hosts? Reach out to us at [email protected]

Keep up with HouSecCon

In this episode:

Check out our other show:

CyberSunday

  continue reading

42 episodes

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