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Our PR team awarded me the “The Best Positive Speaker 2025” metal pin for public speaking, articles, and media commentary
Our PR team awarded me the “The Best Positive Speaker 2025” metal pin for public speaking, articles, and media commentary. Huge thanks to my colleagues for this! I’m very pleased. 😇 The collection is growing. 😉 This time, the pin is styled like the Friends sitcom logo. It’s made of metal, coated...
Get career advice from 7 inspiring leaders in cybersecurity
Are you currently studying information security? Or are you considering transitioning to a career in cybersecurity? According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, cybersecurity jobs will grow 31 percent from 2019 to 2029—more than six times the national average job growth.1 Cybersecurity skills...
Careers in cybersecurity: Malwarebytes talks to teachers and students
Every year, I take part in talks for universities and schools. The theme is often breaking into infosec. I give advice to teens considering pursuing tech as a further area of study. I explain a typical working day for degree undergraduates. Sometimes I’m asked to give examples of conference talks...
Upcoming Speaking Engagements
This is a current list of where and when I am scheduled to speak: I’m speaking at the ISC² Security Congress 2020, November 16, 2020. I’ll be on a panel at the OECD Global Blockchain Policy Forum 2020 on November 17, 2020. The panel is called "Deep Dive: Digital Security and Distributed Ledger...
Speaking at security events
I don't claim to be an amazing speaker; I'm still in awe of great infosec speakers such as Mikko Hypponen, Charlie Miller, Mudge and many others. However, I do keep being invited back to speak at events, so I guess I'm doing something right. Sometimes it's a minor slot at a big event, but the...
Work It ‘til You Make It – Part 1
I was recently asked to be a speaker on my first "Women in Cybersecurity" panel. I accepted, despite my admitted fear of speaking in public, on a stage, dishing honesty to be judged by strangers. But, I did it because I know that itll make me a better speaker and a better leader - the more...
Speaking at TEDx
I was privileged enough to be invited to speak at a TEDx event in Dornbirn, Austria. I speak at 2-3 events per week, with audiences from 25-2500 people, so why did this one make me nervous? I don’t get nervous before speaking in public. Lots of practice and plenty of material to work with usually...
Top 5 best criminal computer hackers of all time
These hackers are the ones that you've seen in shackles arrested for cybercrimes when they were just getting out of puberty. Some have done it for financial gain others just for fun. 1. Kevin Mitnick. Mitnick is perhaps synonymous with Hacker. The Department of Justice still refers to him as "the...