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Into Oblivion - La puissance d'exister

Into Oblivion - La puissance d'exister

By Rayna St

Sharing views, thoughts and insights about productivity, time management, career progress and diversity in cybersecurity.
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Egypt: News websites and alternative voices

Into Oblivion - La puissance d'existerApr 05, 2021

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J'ai lu "Les embrouillaminis", ode à l'indécision heureuse

J'ai lu "Les embrouillaminis", ode à l'indécision heureuse

Un livre adulte dont vous êtes le héros, "Les embrouillaminis" est le dernier roman de Pierre Raufast. Cette séquence est le chapitre introductif du livre. Avec la permission de Pierre, j'en ai fait une séquence audio. C'est plus vivant encore que le roman-jeu des vies possibles. La suite de la fiche de lecture est ici : https://blog.hatewasabi.info/jai-lu-les-embrouillaminis-ode-a-lindecision-heureuse/

Jun 05, 202105:27
Build a career in cybersecurity: tips, tricks… and traps

Build a career in cybersecurity: tips, tricks… and traps

On 19 Feb 2021, I spoke about how to build a career in cybersecurity at the Women4Cyber Masterclass with a Role Model. Happening every month, the Masterclass aims to highlight the achievements and expertise of women who shape cybersecurity in the EU today. Women4Cyber is a non-profit European private foundation with the objective to promote, encourage and support the participation of women in the field of cybersecurity. The strategic objectives and actions of the Foundation are supported by the Women4Cyber Council, an ad hoc advisory body, of which I am a proud member.

This episode is also available as a blog post: https://blog.hatewasabi.info/build-a-career-in-cybersecurity-tips-tricks-and-traps/

Apr 05, 202111:24
Thoughts on Open Innovation: The Rebirth of the Citizen Scientist
Apr 05, 202106:53
Egypt: News websites and alternative voices
Apr 05, 202101:04
Youth, “the Internet” and speech

Youth, “the Internet” and speech

In June 2015, I attended an event organised by UNESCO focusing on “Youth and the internet: Fighting radicalisation and extremism”. The topic and its relationship to my own work and interests were intriguing enough. So, I took the time to actually expand it, in a way that it can relate to a broader work I am into exploring excitable speech through post-colonial lenses in the Balkans and MENA. Also, enriching the write-up helps me contribute to a project to train citizens to mitigate hate speech online in South Sudan.

This episode is also available as a blog post: https://blog.hatewasabi.info/youth-the-internet-and-speech/

Apr 05, 202114:03