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#12 - Value in Higher Education

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In this conversation, Ossie and John discuss the education requirements in the technology and security fields. They explore the struggles with self-esteem and imposter syndrome for individuals without higher education degrees. The conversation delves into the differences between technology and security education requirements, highlighting the nascent nature of the security industry and the shortage of talent. The hosts also discuss the lack of security-focused programs in universities and the need for the industry to challenge traditional hiring practices. They conclude by examining the chicken and egg dilemma of industry acceptance versus education availability.
Takeaways
  • Individuals without higher education degrees may struggle with self-esteem and imposter syndrome in the technology and security fields.
  • The security industry has a shortage of talent, leading to a more flexible approach to education requirements.
  • There is a lack of security-focused programs in universities, with most security professionals coming from other technology backgrounds.
  • The industry needs to challenge traditional hiring practices and look for talent in non-traditional places to improve diversity and inclusion.
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35 episodes

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In this conversation, Ossie and John discuss the education requirements in the technology and security fields. They explore the struggles with self-esteem and imposter syndrome for individuals without higher education degrees. The conversation delves into the differences between technology and security education requirements, highlighting the nascent nature of the security industry and the shortage of talent. The hosts also discuss the lack of security-focused programs in universities and the need for the industry to challenge traditional hiring practices. They conclude by examining the chicken and egg dilemma of industry acceptance versus education availability.
Takeaways
  • Individuals without higher education degrees may struggle with self-esteem and imposter syndrome in the technology and security fields.
  • The security industry has a shortage of talent, leading to a more flexible approach to education requirements.
  • There is a lack of security-focused programs in universities, with most security professionals coming from other technology backgrounds.
  • The industry needs to challenge traditional hiring practices and look for talent in non-traditional places to improve diversity and inclusion.
  continue reading

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