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  • From Army to CEO: Building a Cybersecurity Company
    2026/04/21

    What does it take to go from the military to leading a cybersecurity company? In this episode of Authentically Cyber, I sit down with Yvonne Rivera — CEO, CISO, and Co-Founder of CyberMyte to learn about her journey.

    Yvonne is an Army veteran and cybersecurity leader who has been working in government and national security since 2002. After transitioning out of the military, she found herself drawn to the structure and processes within technology — and quickly realized there was a major gap. Small businesses needed help navigating federal cybersecurity requirements… without the cost and complexity designed for large enterprises.

    So she built the solution.

    Timestamps

    :00 Introduction

    1:12 Finding technology in the Army

    2:17 Technical responsibilities in the Army

    6:00 Building a cyber program within a hospital

    9:41 Using learned skills from the military

    12:16 How to push through the fear of failure

    15:30 Our love for to-do list on paper 17:30 Small businesses being left behind in federal space

    17:55 The decision to build a cloud for CyberMyte

    20:25 What surprises Yvonne about owing a business

    21:32 What it's like to be a CEO

    23:20 Hard truths about running a business

    25:45 Why Microsoft isn't always safe

    28:15 Small businesses are being taken advantage of

    30:38 Where small businesses can begin

    33:20 Advice if you're considering starting a business

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    35 分
  • Cybersecurity Wasn’t the Plan: A Mentor Changed Everything
    2026/04/14

    In this episode of Authentically Cyber, I sit down with Teja Sane, a Data Assurance Engineer, to talk about her journey from growing up in India with no interest in technology… to building a career in cybersecurity.

    Teja shares how she started as a mechanical engineer, moved to the U.S. for further education, and chose to study information systems because she was interested in it—not because she had any plans to go into cybersecurity.

    At the time, she knew nothing about cyber. It wasn’t until a mentor encouraged her to give it a try—despite fear, self-doubt, and uncertainty—that things began to shift.

    We talk about imposter syndrome, the pressure to succeed, taking certifications like Security+, GSEC, and CISSP, and what it really looks like to step into cybersecurity when you don’t think you belong.

    Now, with experience and multiple certifications, Teja is focused on giving back and helping others find their path. If you’ve ever felt unsure about starting, changing directions, or stepping into something new, this conversation will resonate.

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    30 分
  • Burnout vs. Stress in Cybersecurity: How to Know the Difference
    2026/04/06

    Burnout isn’t just about being tired. In this episode of Authentically Cyber, I sit down with Kim Mansour, Founder and Coach at Three Worlds Coaching, to talk about what burnout actually looks like—especially in technology and cybersecurity—and why so many people don’t recognize it until they’re deep in it.

    Kim shares her journey from software engineering to career coaching, along with real insight into the difference between stress and burnout, early warning signs to watch for, and why so many people stay in roles where they’re unhappy.

    We also talk about how to start taking back control, why venting can actually be helpful, and simple ways like writing things down to better understand what you’re feeling. If you’ve ever questioned whether you’re just stressed… or something more, this conversation is for you.

    0:00 Introduction

    1:43 From software engineering to career coach

    5:06 Burnout in careers

    6:13 Burnout in technology (especially cybersecurity)

    7:33 Burnout vs. stress

    12:10 Early warning signs of burnout

    15:30 Unhappiness and signals of burnout

    18:38 Why people stay in jobs they’re unhappy in

    22:24 Tips for taking back control

    24:54 Why venting helps

    28:00 Writing out your thoughts

    29:05 Who burns out quickly?

    34:40 First steps to dealing with burnout

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    39 分
  • From GRC to Founder: How Rae McElroy Built a Cybersecurity Career from Scratch
    2026/03/26

    Rae McElroy didn’t start her career in cybersecurity with a technical background. In fact, when she first entered the field, she had very little technical knowledge at all.

    Through determination, mentorship, and a willingness to learn, Rae worked her way through GRC roles, completed a software engineering bootcamp to strengthen her technical foundation, and eventually launched her own company.

    But the journey wasn’t just about skills. Like many professionals in cybersecurity, Rae also faced intense imposter syndrome along the way.

    In this episode, we talk about what it really takes to break into cybersecurity, build confidence in your abilities, and create opportunities even when you feel like you’re starting from behind.

    In this conversation we discuss: • Starting a cybersecurity career without a technical background • Moving from GRC into more technical work • Why Rae decided to complete a software engineering bootcamp • Battling imposter syndrome in cybersecurity • Building the confidence to launch your own company

    Authentically Cyber explores the human side of cybersecurity careers through honest conversations with the people shaping the industry.

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    27 分