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Black History Month (2024) – Feb 6

In honor of Black History Month, the CARE Lab, Black Girls Hack, and the Women in Cybersecurity (Temple Chapter) are co-hosting “A Chat with Black Professionals in Tech & Cybersecurity” on Tuesday, February 6th, 2024, from 6pm to 7.30pm ET. They will converse about their jobs, roles and responsibilities, the challenges they have faced in general, and more specifically as Black men, how they manage these challenges, and what needs to be done to support and encourage them in the field. This event is FREE and open to the public. Click here for the flyer and here to register.

Ian Kimble
Software Engineer, ED of Black Tech Philly
Panelist
Jamie Williams
Senior Principal Cyber Operations
Engineer / ATT&CK for Enterprise Lead

Panelist
Hakeem Thomas
Project Manager, Randstad Digital
Panelist
Tennisha Martin
Founder & Executive Director of Black Girls Hack
Moderator


Ian Kimble

Ian Kimble
Software Engineer, ED of Black Tech Philly
Panelist

Ian Kimble is a dedicated and adaptable Software Engineer with over eight years of experience developing, testing, and optimizing software for small and large organizations. Ian is also the co-founder and executive director of Black Tech Philly, an educational Non-Profit Organization focused on providing tools and resources to Black and Brown communities across Philadelphia centered on preparing all ages for careers in technology.

X: @KimbleDev
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/iank6

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Jamie Williams

Jamie Williams
Senior Principal Cyber Operations Engineer / ATT&CK for Enterprise Lead
Panelist

Jamie is an engineer at the MITRE Corporation where he works with amazing people on various exciting efforts involving security operations and research. Over the last 6 years at MITRE most of his work has focused on operationalizing threat-intelligence and testing/tuning behavior-based detections through purple teaming.

X: @jamieantisocial

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Hakeem Thomas

 

Hakeem Thomas
Project Manager, Randstad Digital
Panelist

Hakeem Thomas is a U.S. military veteran, where he specialized in signal communications (e.g., radio communication, satellites, and computer networks). He has nearly 20 years of information technology experience and holds a B.A. in Criminal Justice and a B.S. in Digital Forensics; he is currently pursuing his M.S. in Cybersecurity Management. Hakeem is currently a Project Manager consultant for Randstad Digital, overseeing multiple Zero Trust initiatives. His technical background includes vulnerability assessment, DFIR, penetration testing, social engineering (SE), OSINT, and policy writing, to name a few.

X: @S6Vet_INFOSEC
IG: @whiskeycigars_tech

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Tennisha Martin

 

Tennisha Martin
Founder and Executive Director of BlackGirlsHack
Moderator

Tennisha Martin is the founder and Executive Director of BlackGirlsHack (BGH Foundation), a national cybersecurity nonprofit organization dedicated to providing education and resources to underserved communities and increasing the diversity in cyber. BlackGirlsHack provides black women and girls with resources, mentorship, direction, and training required to enter and excel in the Cybersecurity field. Tennisha has a bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University and a Master of Science in Information Technology, Health Care Policy and Management, Cybersecurity, Digital Forensics and Cyber Investigation, and Business Administration from Carnegie Mellon, Johns Hopkins University, and the University of Maryland. She has worked in a government consulting capacity for over 15 years in Project Management, Risk Management, Audit, Information Assurance, Quality Assurance, Software Development, and Testing roles. In her spare time, Tennisha is a Cyber Instructor, mentor, and red-team learning ethical hacking advocate for diversity in Cyber and the executive suites.

X: @blackgirlshack
IG: @blackgirlshack
YT: @blackgirlshack
LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/blackgirlshack/

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