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Developing Cybersecurity Talent: Is Academia Keeping Up?

Developing Cybersecurity Talent: Is Academia Keeping Up?

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Ever wonder if universities are really prepping cybersecurity students for the real world—or just handing out degrees that look nice framed on a wall?

In this lively episode of Cyber After Hours—Developing Cybersecurity Talent: Is Academia Keeping Up?—Evan and Paul (who, humorously, admits he has a chronic name-forgetting phobia) dive headfirst into the debate about formal education versus hands-on experience.

From joking about daylight savings throwing off their cybersecurity routines, to Brett's adventure of learning Python "just because," the conversation quickly turns to serious questions:

Are certifications enough to bridge the gap between theory and practice?

Can lifelong learning replace a degree?

And how is AI changing the game for students and professionals alike?

Paul and Evan explore the necessity for academia and industry collaboration, stressing why practical, hands-on skills often speak louder than diplomas.

They also touch on ethical considerations—like how far is too far when padding your resume—and why mentorship and networking might be your greatest career accelerators.

Whether you're a seasoned pro, fresh graduate, or just cybersecurity-curious, grab your favorite beverage and tune in.

You'll laugh, learn, and maybe even reconsider your stance on degrees vs. experience.

Join us for another insightful (and delightfully human) cybersecurity chat at Cyber After Hours—because staying relevant in cyber means never stopping the conversation.

Connect with us on LinkedIn:

Evan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanmorgan/

Paul: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pm01/

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