Observing Black History Month in the USA with Tia Hopkins

Observing Black History Month in the USA with Tia Hopkins

This week we welcome to the podcast Tia Hopkins, Chief Cyber Resilience Officer and Field CTO at eSentire.
February is Black History Month in both the USA and Canada. To mark the month we're publishing two special episodes focused on observing the challenges the community faces in our technology sector. The first is with eSentire Chief Cyber Resilience Officer and Field CTO Tia Hopkins. Tia talks about education, ensuring corporate business is pulling it's weight in regards to preparing future professionals, and the fight to provide opportunities in cyber for black women.

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