Alexa Reubens - I Am Not a Glitch - I Am a Zero-Day

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From Glitch To Zero Day: Breaking The Imposter Syndrome

Firstly, deep gratitude to you all for tuning in and being a part of this cybersecurity journey. Whether you're an expert or a novice, this journey is for everyone.

Defining the terms: Glitch and Zero Day

Glitch is a digital hiccup, a bump on the technological road, often perceived as a flaw or error. In a personal context, your glitches could be your insecurities, doubts, or fears - elements that incite an Imposter Syndrome. Alternatively, a Zero Day Exploit in cybersecurity vernacular signifies an unaddressed vulnerability open to threat, without any existing remedies. This can analogically apply to the potential career growth opportunity waiting to be explored.

Bridging Career Gaps: Making The Switch To Cybersecurity

My journey wasn't always aligned with cybersecurity. I started out in criminology, fascinated by the realms of security and safety, and gradually gravitated towards the exponentially expanding field of Cyber. Despite the challenges, the path towards resilience and self-empowerment was a refreshing transformation.

Key Career Development Lessons

By leveraging this cybersecurity metaphor, I wish to impart three critical career lessons:

  1. Discarding the Glitch Mentality
  2. Minding the Gaps
  3. Embracing the Anomalies

Avoiding Glitch Mentality

The perception of being a glitch is an internal dialogue we often have when we doubt our abilities, question our place, or even over-personalize feedback. However, it's crucial to realize that there's nothing fundamentally flawed or in need of fixing – you merely need to grow and learn.

Here are some methods to overcome the 'glitch mentality':

  1. Gratitude: Imbibe gratitude as the antidote to any glitch.
  2. Give credit: Acknowledge your hard work and appreciate people who have opened avenues for you.
  3. Get busy: Stay productive and invest your energy in constructive efforts.

Minding the Gaps

Identifying and accepting gaps in your life, work, or skills is another significant step. I call it Gap Hunting. Whether it's technical, like developing cloud engineering skills, or personal, such as improving cross-functional partnerships, every gap presents career opportunities akin to the Zero Day exploits in cybersecurity.

Embracing Your Anomalies

The anomalies that might make you feel like a glitch are in fact, the unique characteristics that make you a Zero Day. For instance, being a young woman in cybersecurity or coming from a non-technical background were my perceived glitches. However, embracing these anomalies became my unconventional strengths, qualifying me uniquely to fill those gaps.

Conclusion

It's crucial to remember that you're not a glitch, but a Zero Day. Continuously working towards dispelling the glitch mentality, seizing the gaps, and celebrating your anomalies can unlock a world of possibilities.

I look forward to your thoughts, experiences, and constructive advice on this metaphorical journey from being perceived as glitches to becoming a Zero Day. And remember, there's nothing broken in you; you merely need to grow and learn.

Contact

To get in touch, feel free to reach me on LinkedIn or Twitter.


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