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Women in Cybersecurity: Personal Experiences and Progress
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Amanda and Ashley talk about their experiences as women in the cybersecurity and technology industries. (Spoiler alert: it’s on the up-and-up!)
- Find shownotes for this episode at Ivanti.com/SecurityInsights-29
- Join the conversation online on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/Ivanti)
Chapters
1. Women in Cybersecurity: Personal Experiences and Progress (00:00:00)
2. “When did you stop taking notes and start to actively participate?” (00:01:35)
3. The ‘average’ woman’s experience in traditional industries and decision making (00:05:45)
4. Communication is a two-way street (00:10:10)
5. Qualifiers and comfort while being wrong (00:18:32)
6. Ashley and Amanda accidentally stereotype themselves! (00:22:13)
7. A reminder of why DEI is worth fighting for at your organization. (00:27:10)
50 episodes
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Manage episode 348102719 series 3376008
Content provided by Ivanti: Cybersecurity and Information Technology Solutions, Ivanti: Cybersecurity, and Information Technology Solutions. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ivanti: Cybersecurity and Information Technology Solutions, Ivanti: Cybersecurity, and Information Technology Solutions 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.
Amanda and Ashley talk about their experiences as women in the cybersecurity and technology industries. (Spoiler alert: it’s on the up-and-up!)
- Find shownotes for this episode at Ivanti.com/SecurityInsights-29
- Join the conversation online on LinkedIn (linkedin.com/company/Ivanti)
Chapters
1. Women in Cybersecurity: Personal Experiences and Progress (00:00:00)
2. “When did you stop taking notes and start to actively participate?” (00:01:35)
3. The ‘average’ woman’s experience in traditional industries and decision making (00:05:45)
4. Communication is a two-way street (00:10:10)
5. Qualifiers and comfort while being wrong (00:18:32)
6. Ashley and Amanda accidentally stereotype themselves! (00:22:13)
7. A reminder of why DEI is worth fighting for at your organization. (00:27:10)
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