Cybersecurity Without Borders: Diplomacy, Diversity & Degrees
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In this episode of Lost in Cyberia, hosts Annie-Mei and Anika are joined by Veronika Kolek Netolická, the co-founder of Women4Cyber Czechia and current cyber attachée for the Indo-Pacific at the National Cyber and Information Security Agency. The discussion takes place at the Czech Embassy in Canberra, looking at Veronika's extensive background in cybersecurity, her education, and her various roles and initiatives. The conversation explores the importance of diversity and inclusivity in cybersecurity, the foundation and growth of Women4Cyber Czechia, and the challenges of bringing more women and underrepresented groups into the fold. The episode also touches on the significance of public policy in cybersecurity and the need for greater public awareness. Veronika shares insights from her experience living in Canberra, her commitment to continuous learning, and the value of mentorship and constructive criticism. The podcast concludes with practical advice for those aspiring to a career in cybersecurity and diplomacy.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:44 Veronika's Background and Achievements
01:57 Women for Cyber Czechia
02:47 Diversity in Cybersecurity
09:37 Public Policy and Cybersecurity
11:37 Role of Cyber Attache
16:22 Global Cybersecurity Perspectives
22:05 Cultural Differences and Security Mindsets
27:45 Living in Canberra: A Unique Experience
28:20 Navigating Social Life in Canberra
30:11 Balancing Academia and Work
32:16 The Importance of Communication in Academia
34:42 Diverse Perspectives and Real-World Applications
38:24 Cybersecurity Conferences and Initiatives
41:58 Career Advice for Aspiring Professionals
45:39 The Role of Criticism and Mentorship
49:55 Final Thoughts and Farewell
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