In Search of Answers to Big Questions

In Search of Answers to Big Questions

In Search of Answers to Big Questions

By Lyndsay Turley, Cyber Security Advocate and Communicator

For over 15 years I have been an active participant in the development of the information and cybersecurity profession. Recognising its unique position as one of the first areas of practice to emerge on a global scale, I have enjoyed the opportunity to watch it evolve beyond its technical roots and begin to take its place as a core competence within organisations today.  This is of course an evolution that is far from complete, and there is as much if not more activity aimed at defining what it means to be a cybersecurity professional today as ever.  The big questions driving such activity today tell an intriguing story of how far it has come.

By Lyndsay Turley, Cyber Security Advocate and Communicator

For over 15 years I have been an active participant in the development of the information and cybersecurity profession. Recognising its unique position as one of the first areas of practice to emerge on a global scale, I have enjoyed the opportunity to watch it evolve beyond its technical roots and begin to take its place as a core competence within organisations today.  This is of course an evolution that is far from complete, and there is as much if not more activity aimed at defining what it means to be a cybersecurity professional today as ever.  The big questions driving such activity today tell an intriguing story of how far it has come.

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