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Finding Your Cyber Career: Live AMA

Curious about what a career in cybersecurity really looks like — and whether there’s a place in it for you?

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Curious about what a career in cybersecurity really looks like — and whether there’s a place in it for you?

Join us for a live, interactive “Ask Me Anything” session with Nicole Tisdale, a prominent voice in making cybersecurity more accessible and welcoming to people from all backgrounds. With leadership experience spanning government cyber policy, strategic consulting, and public service, Nicole has also served as a White House cyber advisor, bringing rare insight into how cyber intersects with national priorities.
In this session, Nicole will:

  • Share her personal journey into cybersecurity — from early steps to policy influence

  • Illuminate how the cybersecurity workforce shortage means new opportunities for fresh voices

  • Break down which certifications are truly useful and when you should pursue them

  • Explore the many kinds of roles in cyber (not just those with “tech” in the title)

  • Answer your questions live about how to break in, how to stand out, and where to begin

Register for the webinar here.

Speakers

Cliff Steinhauer

Cliff Steinhauer

Dir. Information Security and Engagement

National Cybersecurity Alliance

Cliff Steinhauer

Cliff Steinhauer

Dir. Information Security and Engagement

National Cybersecurity Alliance

nicole-tisdale

Nicole Tisdale

Founder & Principal

Advocacy Blueprints, LLC

nicole-tisdale

Nicole Tisdale

Founder & Principal

Advocacy Blueprints, LLC

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