For six years now Kaspersky Lab has been helping students from Russia and the CIS to find their feet in the world and establish themselves professionally. We have accumulated a wealth of experience in that time and not one of the students participating in our programs has gone unnoticed.. The link for this article located at Kaspersky is no longer available. . Cisco Systems has been instrumental in developing the next generation of network engineers over the past seven years.. Kaspersky Lab, Cybersecurity Training, Career Skills. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
As 2010 drew to a close, I received a note from a colleague reflecting on the year part and thanking me for my mentorship and counsel. Reading his note reminded me that often the best path forward starts by looking back. As we welcome a new year full of ambition and opportunity, this is the perfect time to reflect on the previous year(s) to set the stage for a productive and successful 2011.. Feedback focused inward During Communicating the Value of Security, I teach participants a lightly structured and simple approach to offering feedback to colleagues. I developed this approach to ensure more useful feedback by citing positives as the first step. The entire experience The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . Reflecting on your past experiences in the security field can greatly enhance your growth as you enter the new year, providing vital insights for development. Security Mentorship, Career Advancement, Professional Growth. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
In his first column as CSO's Career Catalyst, Michael Santarcangelo outlines three essentials everyone needs to consider to make security work more than just a job. Have you ever wondered about the difference between a job and a career? I have.. As a result, I have spent the last decade considering the difference between practitioners and professionals, jobs and careers. How do you define security professional? Check out CSO blogger Dan Lohrmann's thoughts on the topic in Lohrmann on GovSpace Along the way I have been honoured to train thousands for successful careers as Certified Information System Security Professionals, founded the Security Catalyst Community and developed the Catalyst Career Compass" program. In fact, I'm working with a group of amazing people right now to re-launch the Security Catalyst Community and incorporate a guild, complete with a mentoring program (look for details in a few months). Seems a focus on professionalism and career success has always interested me. Now I have the opportunity to share ideas and strategies for career success in this column. Why me? I have cultivated a unique blend of skills and abilities: I am a professional speaker (with the capability to teach others), a published author and have over a decade of experience forged in the trenches. Over my career, I have contributed time and effort to advancing the profession through service to (ISC)2 and CompTIA. Most importantly, I am human catalyst focused on harnessing the power of people; in fact, I hold a degree in Human Ecology (go Cornell!). . For aspiring security professionals, it's essential to differentiate a job from a career. A job centers on immediate tasks, while a career prioritizes growth and expertise in security. Career Growth, Security Professional, Mentoring Programs, Professional Development, Training Initiatives. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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