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In this chat with Lianne Potter, Head of SecOps for ASDA, and which is part one of our episode entitled ‘Cyber Anthropology, Diversity and Inclusion - How to Build a SecOps Team', we discuss the meaning of the term 'cyberanthropologist' and how her studies have helped shape her as a leader and a builder of diverse teams. We also discuss her career journey and 'squiggly' route in to cybersecurity.
Lianne delivers talks across the globe and is regularly published in industry publications to share her vision for a new type of holistic security function. Drawing upon her expertise as a cyber-anthropologist (through her consultancy, The Anthrosecurist), her practical experience as a security-focused software developer and in her current role as the head of Security Operations for a major UK supermarket retailer; Lianne combines the human and the technical aspects of security to evangelise a cultural security transformation.
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By Michelle EdmondsonIn this chat with Lianne Potter, Head of SecOps for ASDA, and which is part one of our episode entitled ‘Cyber Anthropology, Diversity and Inclusion - How to Build a SecOps Team', we discuss the meaning of the term 'cyberanthropologist' and how her studies have helped shape her as a leader and a builder of diverse teams. We also discuss her career journey and 'squiggly' route in to cybersecurity.
Lianne delivers talks across the globe and is regularly published in industry publications to share her vision for a new type of holistic security function. Drawing upon her expertise as a cyber-anthropologist (through her consultancy, The Anthrosecurist), her practical experience as a security-focused software developer and in her current role as the head of Security Operations for a major UK supermarket retailer; Lianne combines the human and the technical aspects of security to evangelise a cultural security transformation.
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