USM Cybersecurity Ambassadors Podcast
By USM Cybersecurity Ambassadors
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USM Cybersecurity Ambassadors PodcastNov 09, 2023
Shaping STEM for Students: A Conversation With Dean Jeremy Qualls
In this episode, we have an insightful conversation with special guest Dean Jeremy Qualls, the distinguished leader of the College of Science, Technology, and Health (CSTH) at the University of Southern Maine. Dean Qualls shares his journey through physics and his most memorable experiments, and how he found himself leading the CSTH, illuminating the pivotal role of academic leadership in higher education and his passion for shaping the future of STEM for students. Dean Qualls provides invaluable insights into the CSTH's commitment to preparing students for the evolving demands of the field.
Advancing Cybersecurity Education with President Edmondson
In this episode, we sit down with Jaqueline Edmondson, President of the University of Southern Maine, to understand what it takes to lead a university. Dr. Edmondson shares her inspiring journey from a first-generation college student to university president, shedding light on how her personal experiences shape her approach to higher education leadership. Drawing from her tenure at Penn State, we learn about the motivations behind prioritizing cybersecurity programs and their impact on student success and regional workforce development. Join us as we uncover the strategies and initiatives driving innovation and inclusivity in cybersecurity education.
The Future of Cybersecurity: Lessons from a 30-Year Veteran with Dr. Yasenchock
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Yasenchock, the Director of Cybersecurity Governance, Risk, and Compliance at the University System of New Hampshire. Gain a deeper understanding of the skills that are essential for success in cybersecurity as Dr. Yasenchock discusses his key lessons learned from working over three decades in the industry. He also shares insight into emerging technologies like AI and quantum computing, and how they might impact cybersecurity practices. From discussing the pressing challenges organizations face today, to unveiling effective strategies for cyber resilience, this conversation offers a comprehensive overview of the field. Whether you are an aspiring cybersecurity professional, a seasoned industry expert, or simply curious about the field, this episode provides practical advice for anyone.
From Chords to Codes: Exploring the Musical Roots of Cybersecurity with Nathan Clark
Join us as we delve into the unexpected intersections between music and cybersecurity with Nathan Clark, a graduate student and content coordinator for the Cybersecurity Ambassador Program. Discover how Nathan's background in music has shaped his approach to cybersecurity education, uncovering surprising parallels between the two seemingly different fields. Tune in for an engaging conversation that bridges the gap between art and technology.
Securing Beyond Policies: A Conversation with CISA Advisor Ryan Barnes
In this episode, we delve into the world of cybersecurity with Ryan Barnes, a CISA advisor for Maine. Discover the inner workings of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) as we explore the agency's mission and the current landscape of breaches, from policy frameworks to the heartbeat of it all—people. This episode offers a unique perspective on securing our digital landscape and the pivotal role individuals play in building cyber resilience.
Craft Your Cyber Career Path with Jason Shockey
Feeling overwhelmed by the many career choices in cybersecurity? Or maybe you already know where you want to go, but are unsure of how to get there? Tune in and hear expert advice from Jason Shockey, Chief Information Security Officer, and the visionary founder of MyCyberPath.com, which he designed to guide individuals on their journey toward their dream cybersecurity job by providing a structured plan and track progress.
Understanding the Benefits of Cybersecurity Competitions with Troy Jordan
In this episode, we are joined by Troy Jordan, who brings a wealth of expertise as a Senior Cybersecurity Analyst for the University of Maine System. We explore the topic of cybersecurity competitions and capture the flag (CTF) events, where Troy shares insights and benefits of competing. Tune in to also learn about some of the cutting-edge tools that are commonly used in competitions and the industry.
Unraveling Data Privacy Law with Scott Bloomberg
In this episode, we had the privilege of speaking with Scott Bloomberg, an Associate Professor of Law specializing in data privacy. We explored the intricate influences that shape data privacy law, from technological advancements to societal expectations and global regulations. Tune in to gain insight into key historical moments, such as the GDPR, and learn about the evolving landscape in the United States. Looking forward, we discuss the impact of emerging technologies on privacy regulations. This episode is great for anyone exploring a career in cybersecurity or law, as well as anyone interested in understanding their rights concerning data privacy.
Bridging the Gap: Navigating the Digital Divide with Kerem Durdag
In this episode, we interview Kerem Durdag, the CEO of Great Works Internet (GWI). Kerem delves into how a lack of internet access creates a greater societal divide, and how GWI aims to bridge that gap so that our Maine communities aren't left behind. Tune in for a thought-provoking episode as we navigate the complexities of data collection and the ongoing battle for net neutrality.
Teaching Tomorrow's Cybersecurity Experts with Andrew Hughen
In this episode, we delve into the intricate world of cybersecurity education with a seasoned expert, Andrew Hughen, an instructor at Central Maine Community College. Join us as we explore the fascinating and critical aspects of designing cybersecurity curriculum and educating the next generation of digital defenders.
The Ambassador's Perspective: Seth
In this episode, we are joined by Seth Woodman, a graduate assistant and coordinator with the ambassador's program. Seth shares his journey, motivations, and experience while pursuing a master's degree in cybersecurity.
The Ambassador's Perspective: Derek
Derek Rice shares his experience as a graduate student, and what it has been like pursuing another master's degree.
Empowering Women in Tech with Jean Schaffer
Jean Schaffer, Federal Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Corelight, provides insight into her experiences as a woman in cybersecurity, what it has been like working for several different federal agencies, and provides advice for anyone entering the tech field.
The Ambassador's Perspective: Lucy
This episode, we learn what it has been like for Lucy as a bronze Cybersecurity Ambassador.
The Ambassador's Perspective: Josh
In this episode, Josh shares what his experience has been like as a bronze ambassador.
The Ambassador's Perspective: Eden
In this episode, we interview Eden to learn more about his experience as an Ambassador.
The Ambassador's Perspective: Tom
In this episode we interview Tom to learn what his experience has been like with the Ambassador's program.
The Ambassador's Perspective: Bryson
In this episode we learn about Bryson's experience within the Cybersecurity Ambassadors.
The Ambassador's Perspective: Jackie
In this episode we talk with Jackie about her experience as a Bronze Ambassador.
The Ambassador's Perspective: Connor
The former podcast Executive Producer and Gold Tier Ambassador, Connor, is interviewed about his time with the program in this bonus episode.
Securing Healthcare with Ron McKinnon
Ron McKinnon, Vice President and Chief Information Officer for Central Maine Healthcare, discusses the present and future challenges of securing healthcare.
Maine Information Technology with Fred Brittain
Fred Brittain, Chief Information Officer for the State of Maine, sits down with the ambassadors to discuss his role. Fred discusses how he first got into IT, citizen data privacy, and more!
Cybersecurity Auditing with Paul Dwyer
Paul Dwyer, retired Vice President of State Street, discusses how he was introduced into the world of IT auditing. Paul discusses going from finance to security auditing, how to be a good leader, and ISACA.
Career After the Graduation with Matt Gallaher
Matt Gallaher, Infrastructure Network Technician at Systems Engineering and a Cybersecurity Ambassador alum, talks about his time with the program and his career after graduating from the University of Southern Maine.
Military to Cybersecurity with Max Taggett
Max Taggett, Senior Principal Analyst of Endpoint Security for Gartner discuss how he went from a career in the U.S. Army as a translator to cybersecurity. Other topics discussed include USM's Cybersecurity Masters Degree, advice for veterans, and the cybersecurity workforce shortage.
Cyber Insurance with Ben Yardley
Ben Yardley is a Senior Attorney at the State of Maine’s Bureau of Insurance. The ambassadors discuss his work with the Bureau of Insurance and cyber legislation in Maine. If you are interested in cyber laws and policies, you should listen to this episode!
Degrees or Certifications with Mark Monnin
Mark Monnin, Lecturer and Department Head of the Department of Technology at the University of Southern Maine, gives his thoughts about the much debated topic of whether it is worth more to have a degree or certifications in the technology field with the ambassadors. Mark also shares what it is like being a Department Head and how he helps keep the degree programs up to date in a field that is constantly changing.
Training the Next Cybersecurity Workforce with Nate Jalbert
Nate Jalbert, Cyber Security Instructor at Portland Arts & Technology High School (PATHS), talks about how his program makes his high school students prepared for the cybersecurity workforce. Nate also discusses what it is like creating the curriculum for his students, certifications, and more!
Protecting Small to Mid-Size Businesses with Rob Simopoulos
The ambassadors had the opportunity to discuss protecting businesses from cyber attacks with Rob Simopoulos, Co-Founder of Defendify. Other topics discussed in this episode include entrepreneurship, why start a business in Maine, and more!
What is Penetration Testing with Ben Strout
Ben Strout, Manager of Penetration at Trinity Health and Founder of DC207, discusses the importance of penetration testing with the ambassadors. Ben also talks about DC207 and what it is like being a manager in an industry with a worker shortage.
Interview with Senator Angus King
In this episode, we had the opportunity to discuss cybersecurity topics with Senator Angus King. Senator King answers our questions about the Maine Learning Technology Initiative (MLTI), the Cyberspace Solarium Commission, and how disinformation affects American democracy.
The Next Generation of Cybersecurity Experts with Chris Saucier
For this episode, the ambassadors talk with Chris Saucier, the Director of Research Alliance Development for the Roux Institute at Northeastern University. Chris discusses his military background, his role at the Roux Institute, and more!
Cybersecurty in the University of Maine System with John Forker
John Forker, the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for the University of Maine System, discusses with the ambassadors what it is like being a CISO, his background, and the rise of attacks on education systems.
What is Ethical Hacking with Ashley Hayes
The ambassadors discuss the important topic of ethical hacking with Ashley Hayes, Lecturer at the University of Southern Maine. If you are interested in ethical hacking or have never even heard of it before, this episode is a must-listen to.
Being a Graduate Assistant with Zachary Leavitt
In this episode of the Cybersecurity Ambassadors Podcast, we sit down with Zachary Leavitt, one of our Graduate Assistants for the program. We discuss Zach's cybersecurity journey, what it is like being a Graduate Assistant, and more!
Who are the USM Cybersecurity Ambassadors with Dr. Lori Sussman
For our first episode, the ambassadors sit down with Dr. Lori Sussman, Assistant Professor at the University of Southern Maine and Faculty Advisor for the program. Dr. Sussman discusses the program, its benefits to the community and students, and more!