In this episode of Cyber Focus, host Frank Cilluffo interviews Kiersten Todt, president of Wondros, a creative firm focused on social and policy change. Todt, who previously served as Chief of Staff at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and as a senior advisor on the Senate Homeland Security Committee, shares insights on the challenges and advancements in cybersecurity workforce development, public-private collaboration, and the critical role of community involvement in cybersecurity initiatives.
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"I think we as a nation will be so much better if we create inclusive workforces that represent and acknowledge and honor the aptitudes of individuals that we may not define as being... typical." – Kiersten Todt
"If we're truly looking at securing [critical infrastructure sectors], we have to look with a cross-sector approach." – Kiersten Todt
"[Cyber incident response] starts in the community, it starts at the local level. And so being able to engage those individuals is critical." – Kiersten Todt
"The applied side is what attracts most of these kids [to cybersecurity]. It's not sitting behind a computer and just the zeros and ones. It's actually seeing the fruit of their work and actually getting involved." - Frank Cilluffo
"Creating more of an activist culture in cybersecurity, as well as some of these other issues, really helps to turn the tide and to create change." – Kiersten Todt
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Guest Bio: Kiersten Todt is the president of Wondros, a firm dedicated to social and policy change. She previously served as Chief of Staff at CISA and has held senior advisory roles on the Senate Homeland Security Committee. Her work focuses on building inclusive cybersecurity solutions, workforce development, and fostering partnerships across public and private sectors.