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Cybersecurity education and hiring are broken. @GothamJSharma, Executive Director of Cybersecurity Education and Training at @accesscyberorg, doesn't mince words about the disconnect between what schools teach and what enterprises actually need.
Gautam discusses with @JohnCarse nontraditional career paths, why certifications alone won't get you hired, and how hands-on projects prepare people for real security work. He also breaks down browser security, SaaS sprawl, zero trust, debunks viral AI ransomware statistics, and explains why the industry needs better skepticism - and even satire.
Ready for some uncomfortable truths? Watch now: youtu.be/z78wCoTq5TQ#cybersecurity#browsersecurity#enterprisesecurity
Anyone know where the juice jacking stuff originated? Essentially, what I’d like to know is: who is responsible for this madness, and despite any recorded sighting in the wild, why does it continue to persist and gain traction?
Why are people anti-AI? It’s the most powerful creativity enhancer ever invented. It turbocharges thought and allows rapid iteration on ideas. It allows people with far fewer resources to do world class work. It’s revolutionary. I do not understand the hostility about it.
We used to describe the cloud as just “someone else’s computer” — these days my own Windows computer, that I allegedly own(?), is actually just Microsoft’s computer.
AWS roadmap in plain English:
1. Learn to launch a server (EC2)
2. Store data safely (S3)
3. Add a DB (RDS)
4. Secure it (IAM)
5. Automate it (Lambda)
That’s 80% of cloud in 5 steps.
The cybersecurity field is made up of a wide variety of professional roles and functions, incident response is most certainly on that list. I don’t know any of the folks/orgs in this story, but this most certainly warrants an official correction from @abcnews. What do we think?
Article for context: abc.net.au/news/2025-10-29/t…@katri_ub#infosec#cybersecurity
Many folks are shocked to learn that the messaging app, Signal, is hosted on AWS. Through their shock, they betrays a lack of fundamental understanding around end-to-end encryption (E2EE).
@signalapp@awscloud#tech#infosec#cybersecurity