
Grassroots Cybersecurity: Protecting Communities Through Education
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What does it take to build real cybersecurity skills in underserved communities? In this episode of The Audit, Rasheed Alowonle shares his journey from Chicago to becoming a cybersecurity educator and community advocate. This isn't your typical career advice—it's about fortifying communities through practical security hygiene and hands-on learning.
Co-hosts Joshua J Schmidt, Eric Brown, and Nick Mellum dive deep with Rasheed on his mission to teach cybersecurity fundamentals where they're needed most. From TryHackMe demonstrations to real-world privacy protection, this conversation reveals how grassroots education can transform both individuals and entire communities.
Key Topics Covered:
- Building cybersecurity skills in underserved communities • Practical privacy protection for families and neighborhoods
- Career development through hands-on learning platforms
- The critical importance of in-person networking in tech
- Why protecting your digital identity protects your community
Don't wait to start building your cybersecurity career—your community needs you. Like, share, and subscribe for more real-world security insights that matter!
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