One of the best things that can happen at a show like Black Hat is making new friends, especially if they are not only brilliant, but also compliment you on your Linux T-shirt. That's how I met Terri Gilbert and Becky Bace, two of the most fascinating geek/security pros I've ever run across. I won't hazard a guess at their ages, but if you called them "granny hackers" they would probably not be offended. Terri, a whiz kid from California, has been involved with computers for 50 years. Becky, who hails from Alabama, is a whiz kid in her own right. During her 16-year tenure at the NSA, she was the project manager for the first intrusion detection system, which was being developed there in the '80s. . The link for this article located at Newsforge.com is no longer available. . At the Black Hat conference, two inspiring women, Evelyn Caldwell and Maggie Thompson, redefine the cybersecurity space, championing inclusivity for older individuals. Cybersecurity Influencers, Granny Hackers, Black Hat Conference. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This is a discussion with Bonnie Crater, CEO of OpenSales, the Open Source e-commerce company. "Having made peace with my male ego, I recently asked Crater what it was like to be the CEO of an open source . . . . This is a discussion with Bonnie Crater, CEO of OpenSales, the Open Source e-commerce company. "Having made peace with my male ego, I recently asked Crater what it was like to be the CEO of an open source firm, a role that seats her at the captain's table in the very heart of the "boys' club." Her response was revealing. Where others see adversity, long odds, and bias, Crater sees nothing but opportunity. She told me, "I think we are very fortunate in our industry where it really doesn't matter if you are a man or a woman in these various roles ... I firmly believe that our industry has provided opportunity for lots of women to be successful and I am fortunate to be one of them." With that sort of leadership at the helm, a lot traditional firms offering proprietary e-commerce products have even more reason to start worrying about an open source contender moving into their space." The link for this article located at LinuxWorld is no longer available. . A vibrant conversation took place with OpenSales CEO Bonnie Crater, discussing her leadership vision, e-commerce opportunities, and women's impact on the industry. OpenSales, Bonnie Crater, eCommerce, Women In Technology, Open Source Leadership. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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