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All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series (https://cisoseries.com/defense-in-depth-whats-an-entry-level-cybersecurity-job/)
Naomi Buckwalter, director of information security at Energage analyzed one thousand random information security job posts on LinkedIn. The most notable trend she found was that 43% of the posts had CISSP and 5-year experience requirements for entry level positions. Are companies trying to lowball cybersecurity professionals, or do they simply not know what an entry level cybersecurity job is.
Check out this post for the basis for our conversation on this week's episode which features me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series, co-host Allan Alford (@allanalfordintx), and our guest is Joseph Carrigan (@JTCarrigan), senior security engineer at Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute, and co-host Hacking Humans podcast.
Thanks to this week's podcast sponsor, Keyavi Data.
Our Keyavi breaks new ground by making data itself intelligent and self-aware, so that it stays under its owner's control and protects itself immediately, no matter where it is or who is attempting access. Keyavi is led by a team of renowned data security, encryption, and cyber forensics experts. See for yourself at keyavidata.com.
On this episode of Defense in Depth, you'll learn:
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All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series (https://cisoseries.com/defense-in-depth-whats-an-entry-level-cybersecurity-job/)
Naomi Buckwalter, director of information security at Energage analyzed one thousand random information security job posts on LinkedIn. The most notable trend she found was that 43% of the posts had CISSP and 5-year experience requirements for entry level positions. Are companies trying to lowball cybersecurity professionals, or do they simply not know what an entry level cybersecurity job is.
Check out this post for the basis for our conversation on this week's episode which features me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series, co-host Allan Alford (@allanalfordintx), and our guest is Joseph Carrigan (@JTCarrigan), senior security engineer at Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute, and co-host Hacking Humans podcast.
Thanks to this week's podcast sponsor, Keyavi Data.
Our Keyavi breaks new ground by making data itself intelligent and self-aware, so that it stays under its owner's control and protects itself immediately, no matter where it is or who is attempting access. Keyavi is led by a team of renowned data security, encryption, and cyber forensics experts. See for yourself at keyavidata.com.
On this episode of Defense in Depth, you'll learn:

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