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A Tech Career for Non-Engineers? From Baking Cups to Ergonomics, the Inner Workings of Tech Art Design

Duo's Security Blog

His journey illustrates how many tech careers there are for non-engineers that give them the opportunity to collaborate with engineers and product managers to make designs that are innovative, and most importantly, useful. If you are curious about tech careers, please visit our open roles.

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Feels Like Summer: How Duo Security’s “Everyone-Belongs” Culture Celebrates Diversity in Tech

Duo's Security Blog

In fact, finding tech companies that embrace diversity in employee backgrounds and skillsets is still uncommon. I have always loved reading and writing, so I started out writing poetry, then fiction and non-fiction. In fact, the Duo team saw the value of diversity of experience in tech. It is a call for consistent empathy.

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Creative Jobs in Tech: Making Security Accessible Through Design & Dad Jokes

Duo's Security Blog

Samuels’ approach to his creative tech job is ensuring that design always considers the audience and most importantly, solves problems. Ready to find your creative job in tech? To learn more about Samuels’ day-to-day approach to working on Duo at Cisco, check out our first conversation: A Tech Career for Non-Engineers?

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Lifting Each Other Up: A Celebration of Women in Cybersecurity and Their Advocates – Part 2

Cisco Security

This is the second installment of a two-part series for which Cisco asked a group of women cybersecurity experts to discuss someone who meant the most to them as an ally and how that person affected their career. Some of those experts’ responses appeared in a previous blog post . The remaining answers are presented below.

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Increasing Your Business’s Cyber Threat Intelligence

SiteLock

You or your IT security department should also keep up to date on the latest security threats from external sources like: * Security blogs, such as Schneier on Security and Krebs on Security. Strategic intelligence – non-technical assessments by high-level enterprise decision makers. Incident response reports.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Hacker Revolution Will Be Televised

ForAllSecure

WIENS: Yeah, so So Vector 35 grew out of a number of folks that were playing CTFs that were doing vulnerability research doing reverse engineering for government contracting purposes and then thought like, you know what, it'd be nice to see sunshine, have a window at her office, get outside, do more Hilton commercial. I think we can.

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Top Cybersecurity Accounts to Follow on Twitter

eSecurity Planet

Krebs wrote for The Washington Post between 1995 and 2009 before launching his current blog KrebsOnSecurity.com. Facebook Plans on Backdooring WhatsApp [link] — Schneier Blog (@schneierblog) August 1, 2019. Brian Krebs | @briankrebs. Dave Kennedy | @hackingdave. — Dave Kennedy (@HackingDave) July 15, 2020.