Women in Information Security: Alana Staszczyszyn

Last time, I had the privilege of speaking with web security specialist Pam Armstrong. This time I got to chat with Alana Staszczyszyn, someone whom I’ve had the pleasure of meeting in person. She’s very active in Toronto’s cybersecur… Continue reading Women in Information Security: Alana Staszczyszyn

Women in Information Security: Pam Armstrong

Last time, I spoke with Sharka. She’s a pentester who knows how to hack a glucose meter. She also taught me a few things about physical security. Now I get to talk with Pam Armstrong. Web development eventually led her to healthcare security. Kim… Continue reading Women in Information Security: Pam Armstrong

Women in Information Security: Sharka

Due to popular demand, my women in information security interview series is back for autumn! This marks the second anniversary since I started. Some of my subjects in this round have been waiting since last spring, so getting to chat with them has been… Continue reading Women in Information Security: Sharka

Sophie Germain: The Mathematics of Elasticity

When a 13-year old Marie-Sophie Germain was stuck in the house because of the chaotic revolution on the streets of Paris in 1789, she found a refuge for her active mind: her father’s mathematics books. These inspired her to embark on pioneering a new branch of mathematics that focussed on modeling the real world: applied mathematics.

Post-revolutionary France was not an easy place for a woman to study mathematics, though. She taught herself higher maths from her father’s books, eventually persuading her parents to support her unusual career choice and getting her a tutor. After she had learned all she …read more

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Women in Information Security: Claudia Johnson

Last time, I had fun speaking with Beth Cornils. She has a pretty cool job that involves testing IoT cars. This time, I spoke with Claudia Johnson. A cyber attack got her into the industry, and now she helps answer people’s questions about cybers… Continue reading Women in Information Security: Claudia Johnson

Women in Information Security: Beth Cornils

Last time, I had fun talking with Victoria Walberg. She really understands cloud and IoT cybersecurity. This time, I got to speak to Beth Cornils. She has a pretty cool job that involves making IoT cars safe! Kim Crawley: Hi Beth! Tell me about what yo… Continue reading Women in Information Security: Beth Cornils

Women in Information Security: Nitha Suresh

Last time, I talked with Glenda Snodgrass. She’s a founder and the president of The Net Effect, a cybersecurity services company. This time, I had a fascinating discussion with Nitha Suresh. She taught me a bit about penetration testing and aircraft data networks. Kimberly Crawley: Hi Nitha! Tell me a bit about what you do. […]… Read More

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Women in Information Security: Glenda Snodgrass

Last time, I had the opportunity to speak with Carrie Roberts. She’s a red team engineer at Walmart with lots of penetration testing experience. This time, I had the pleasure of speaking with Glenda Snodgrass. She’s a founder and the president of The Net Effect, a cybersecurity services company that’s based in Alabama. They must […]… Read More

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