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Dan, Brian and Erik look at how the past informs our security future, and how things we have done in the past may not get us where we need to be in the future. Join us for a live podcast recording with live audience Q&A, direct from the MCWT Executive Connection Summit.

In the live recording we covered a flurry of topics focused on changing ourselves, refreshing ourselves and renewing ourselves including:


  • The barriers to entry to get into the security field


  • Experience vs. education requirements in security hiring


  • Changes afoot in hiring appetite as recession looms


  • Reporting requirements by public companies on breach or security events


  • Security beyond just confidentiality


  • Improvements that can be made to the hiring process


  • And lots more!


Huge thanks to the wonderful team at the Michigan Council on Women in Technology (https://mcwt.org) for asking us to be part of this great event bringing the Michigan technology community together to build connections.

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