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Oluwatosin Olajubu #HerCyberStory

 

“My dream was to merge law and technology into a concrete career path, but I almost gave up until a life- changing moment led me into cybersecurity.”

Oluwatosin Olajubu

 

“My name is Oluwatosin Olajubu, and this is the story of how I turned my passion for Tech into a career that brings me joy every day”

“I had resigned to fate and accepted to continue my career as a corporate and commercial lawyer when I struggled to see how I could turn my passion for law and technology into a concrete career path. Until one sunny Sunday afternoon in November 2021, where a seemingly ordinary moment became a turning point in my life.”

“I saw a friend’s Whatsapp status about the Cybergirls 2.0 call for application by Cybersafe Foundation. Being my first time hearing about the foundation, I decided to research about the program and was inspired by the testimonials from previous cohorts. The commitment of the Cybersafe Foundation to training young African women in cybersecurity resonated deeply with me, which prompted me to apply for the program. When I was selected for the Cybergirls 2.0 cohort, I was elated.”

“The next 8 months were intense as I combined a full time job with the demands of the program. I saw myself pulling extra hours through the night just to catch up with assignments and group work. There were days when I felt frustrated, and cried, but I kept reminding myself, ‘Tosin, you have come too far to turn back now. Just endure for a little while longer, your breakthrough is in sight’. Whenever my own motivation waned, the mentorship sessions and insights from Confidence Staveley and Helen Oluyemi helped me stay focused and determined.”

“In just a few months, I went from knowing almost nothing about cybersecurity to performing risk assessments, social engineering investigation and developing policies to manage organizational risk amongst other things”

“The determination to succeed coupled with Cybersafe’s unwavering support and recommendation, ultimately landed me my current role as Cybersecurity and Risk Analyst at a multinational FMCG company.”

“Though I recognize that my journey is far from complete, I have never been more certain that I am on the right path. And I believe that with faith and determination, there is no mountain too high for any lady to climb.”

CyberGirls Fellowship is Africa’s largest #cybersecurity training and mentorship program for women. An initiative of CyberSafe Foundation.

 

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