
Your Calling Card: Building Your Cybersecurity Leadership Brand: Part 3
Part 3 of 4 - Cybersecurity Leadership Summit 2021
It would be nice if hard work and a good attitude were all the requirements for advancing in your career, but there’s so much more to becoming recognized as a leader. Building your personal brand is key to being seen as someone who’s ready to lead and is top-of-mind when opportunities arise. But who has the time – or the guts – for self-promotion? Luckily, there are a variety of ways to build your brand while also contributing to the community. Publishing a book, hosting a podcast, creating video content, mentoring, starting an industry group, or even just having an active social media presence are all ways to establish yourself as a stand-out in cybersecurity. If you’re interested in giving back and setting yourself apart from the pack, this panel of experts can get you motivated to do so in creative ways.
We have broken the panel up into 4 shorter snippets. This is Part 3.
About the Speakers:
Ronald Eddings: Moderator: Creative Director of Education, Axonius; Host of Hacker Valley Podcast
Nik Alleyne: Certified SANS Instructor; Director of Business Development for Sirius Computer Solutions
Jerich Beason: Chief Information Security Officer, Epiq; Host of "Seat at the Table" on SANS Leadership Live Streams, Wednesdays at noon ET
Chris Cochran: Creative Director of Media, Axonius; Founder & Producer of Hacker Valley Media
Alyssa Miller: Business Information Security Officer (BISO) at S&P Global Ratings
Christina Morillo: Microsoft Cloud Security Assessment (MCSA) Lead at Trimarc Security
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