“I’ve always been interested in technology and fascinated by the ways that it can be used to improve our lives. However, I also recognized that there were serious security risks associated with the increasing use of technology. I wanted to help make the digital world a safer place, especially for women facing cyberbullying, and that’s why I decided to pursue a career in cybersecurity.
I learned about the CyberGirls Fellowship program from LinkedIn. I was impressed by the program’s focus on empowering women to pursue careers in cybersecurity, and I knew that it would be a great fit for me. The biggest challenge I faced during the CyberGirls Fellowship was managing my time between work, business, and the program. I was also just learning about cybersecurity, so the technical aspects of the program were very challenging. However, I was determined to succeed, so I dedicated extra hours each day to studying. I also learned to prioritize tasks and create a schedule that allowed me to make the most of my time. The CyberGirls Fellowship has prepared me for my first job in cybersecurity by providing me with hands-on experience and practical skills that I could apply in a real-world setting.
Through the program, I learned about important topics like data protection and privacy, information security, and network security. I also gained experience with industry-standard tools like Nessus and Metasploit. One of the most valuable pieces of knowledge that I gained from the CyberGirls Fellowship was an understanding of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a set of EU data protection regulations, and ISO. This knowledge was directly relevant to my internship in data protection and privacy. Since completing the CyberGirls Fellowship, I have been more confident in my ability to land a job in cybersecurity.
I am currently interning at Stelth Consult as an IT support officer and Cyber Security Analyst, where I have gained valuable experience in the areas of data protection and privacy. My skills and expertise make me an asset to any organization looking to improve its security posture.”