• Mari Galloway: From Cyber Novice to Cyber Ninja

  • Dec 26 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

Mari Galloway: From Cyber Novice to Cyber Ninja

  • Summary

  • Mari Galloway, CEO of the Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu, is a woman whose magnetic presence ignites every room she enters. Her power radiates in an undeniable way through her hair, attire, and unwavering confidence, and the Do We Belong Here team wanted to know - did her light always shine this bright or did she work to cultivate it over time?

    In this episode of Do We Belong Here, Tashya Denose and Pam Lindemoen speak with Mari about how she got “stuck” in the cyber world, eventually leading her to working in Vegas with the biggest casinos in the world. As they navigate through her experiences, the trio reflects on the adage that what happens in Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas, especially in the realm of cybersecurity.

    The discussion explores Mari’s evolution of self-confidence as she reflects on the challenges of being a trailblazing black woman in a predominantly male-dominated field. They also dive deep into Mari’s chapter of “Securing Our Future” by the Black Women in Cyber Collective and explore the pivotal role of finding your community in fostering resilience and self-empowerment.

    Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu - womenscyberjutsu.org

    Connect with Mari on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/themarigalloway/

    Find us on social media - @DoWeBelongPod

    Learn more about Cyber Florida - cyberflorida.org

    Watch the podcast on YouTube: youtube.com/@cybersecurityfl

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