This week we hear from a different type of guest. Randy, an intern from the Cyber Resilience Institute who is staffing the Sports Information Sharing and Analysis Organization ISAO center. Gives us his perspective from a person that identifies as a millennial or post millennial generation.
So often we hear that there’s not enough talent to fill the jobs that will be needed for the future of cyber security. But yet we seem to be torn about how to engage the next generation. Let’s start by listening to them, hear what they want and are looking for. Listen today for some insight into the mind of one of them.
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