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Webinar

Event date:

Mar 31, 2025

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Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Cybersecurity

Part of our See Yourself in Cyber program.

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SYIC Imposter Syndrome
SYIC Imposter Syndrome
SYIC Imposter Syndrome

Do you struggle with feeling like you don’t belong in cybersecurity, despite your qualifications? You’re not alone. Imposter syndrome affects many aspiring and early-career professionals, but it doesn’t have to hold you back.

Join Ray'Vion Collins, Global Strategic Recruiting Program Manager at Proofpoint, for an interactive session that will help you overcome self-doubt and build confidence. Learn how to silence your inner critic, leverage your unique skills, and navigate the cybersecurity industry with assurance.

Whether you’re a student or new to the field, this webinar will provide you with the mindset and tools to thrive. Don’t let imposter syndrome stop you from seizing opportunities—register now and step confidently into your cybersecurity career!

Speakers

Ray'Vion Collins

Ray'Vion Collins

Global Strategic Recruiting Program Manager

Proofpoint

Ray'Vion Collins

Ray'Vion Collins

Global Strategic Recruiting Program Manager

Proofpoint

Ray'Vion Collins

Ray'Vion Collins

Global Strategic Recruiting Program Manager

Proofpoint

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