
Cybersecurity is about loving other people
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What do Hercules and ancient Greek philosophers have to do with cybersecurity?
Today’s guest, Anastasios Arampatzis, Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Specialist and Cybersecurity Content Writer, helps us make that connection and draw inspiration from stories that have remained relevant for millenia.
Anastasios reminds us that we need more heroes in cybersecurity to help people turn their relationship with digital security from fear into friendship.
It’s much more exciting to follow a hero’s path and to imagine ourselves on that journey. It’s engaging to overcome challenges and learning new things boosts our self-confidence.
So in this conversation we explore the power of hope-driven protection and cybersecurity as a massive demonstration of generosity and love for other people.
In this episode, we get to learn about Anastasios' inspiring journey from the Greek Air Force to digital defender and much more.
In this episode, you will learn:
- What Anastasios’ career in the Greek Air Force taught him (9:01)
- Anastasios shares a beautiful example of how empathy and cybersecurity are intertwined (15:06)
- How to craft engaging and hope-promoting cybersecurity content (19:06)
- What the shift towards human-centric cybersecurity looks like (28:14)
- Why making a meaningful contribution to cybersecurity is a huge demonstration of love (39:29)
Resources:
- Homo Digitalis website
- Jessica Barker - LinkedIn
- Thucydides
- Lock It Down: How to Use 2FA on Twitter Without Paying for Twitter Blue
- Social Engineering - A Coinbase Case Study
- The 9 Core Stoic Beliefs
- European Digital Rights Organization
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