June 4, 2024, 10 a.m. | Phillip Wylie

Phillip Wylie www.youtube.com

Summary
Tanisha Martin, founder of Black Girls Hack and organizer of Squad Con, shares her journey in cybersecurity, the importance of hands-on training, and the challenges of diversity in the industry. She also discusses the motivation behind organizing Squad Con and the need for scholarships to support diversity in cybersecurity education.

Takeaways
The importance of hands-on training in cybersecurity educationThe need for diversity and inclusion in the cybersecurity industryThe motivation behind organizing Squad Con and the impact of …

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