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When I started my Cybersecurity career in 2014, someone supported me to land my first job.
When I started my Masters in Information Security, someone gave me resources that helped me achieve my goal - Distinction.
As I continue to grow in this field, one thing is certain, I will support people to achieve their Cybersecurity goals.
There is room for everyone at the top 🙏🏾
@ireteeh I saw this on my friend's WhatsApp status and I replied "wrong idea"
Honestly, social media is becoming a place where some people just come to drop their junks and expect everyone to eat it as the reality.
Thank you Doc for showing that it's a wrong idea after all.
@ireteeh
Tomorrow will be September 1st and it’s about to be one of the best months this year cause the great @ireteeh is opening her mentorship program this month
I mount like this
As soon as it’s open , no go snooze ohh😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥
What did the winners of the recently concluded Olympic Games have in common? They were all prepared! The same applies to organizations that plan to succeed against cybercriminals.
Preparation against malicious actors involves enforcing preventive controls to reduce the risk of incidents and implementing corrective actions to deal with unforeseen incidents.
Merely having a security plan isn’t enough. You must test your organization's security preparedness. To do this, exercise your incident response plan, execute incident response playbooks and conduct routine offensive security testing.
Read Secureworks Cyber Defense Track for more information on fortifying your organization’s security here
https://t.co/zjNg2Aj9ms