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Limor Bergman-Gross, founder of LBG Consulting, a results-oriented executive coaching service for women in tech, discusses her early programming experience, including Pascal instruction in high school, her move from software engineering manager to career coach and corporate mentorship instructor and why mentors can and should come at any level on the career ladder, not just management or executive. As Limor puts it, “all you need in a mentor is that they be a few steps further down the path than you are.” Lots of gems like that to be found today on Cyber Work.
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0:00 - Career coach for women in tech 2:55 - Getting into cybersecurity 5:50 - Pursuing cybersecurity consulting 6:54 - How to get into consulting 8:15 - First steps with cybersecurity coaching 10:02 - How to help someone find their role 14:20 - Executive-level consulting 16:00 - A mentor versus an advocate 17:45 - Mentoring and training 20:00 - Speaking at an ISACA conference 22:28 - Achieving gender parity quickly 24:55 - Supporting underrepresented talent in cybersecurity 32:05 - Making a difference in diversity 35:00 - Women mentoring women 37:10 - Making yourself available as a mentor 40:37 - Learn more about LBG Consulting 42:20 - Outro
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