• The Power of New Perspectives
    Jan 12 2026

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    What does it really mean to be “entry-level”?

    This episode of Bytes, Bits & Brilliance, is sparked by an unexpected conversation with Juan, a cybersecurity student I met at the grocery store.

    Being new—whether to a role, a team, an organization, or an entirely new profession—can feel overwhelming, especially in a competitive and shifting job market. This episode reframes “newness” as a strategic advantage and explores how curiosity, humility, and self-awareness can accelerate professional growth.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • How to define “entry-level” beyond job titles and years of experience
    • Why early-career professionals don’t need to know everything to succeed
    • How to navigate learning, asking questions, and building credibility at work
    • When career maintenance is just as important as career growth
    • What leadership without a title looks like in tech and cybersecurity
    • How adopting a beginner’s mind supports long-term career development

    Drawing from experience across multiple roles in technology and cybersecurity, I share lessons learned from career pivots, new teams, and leadership transitions—along with practical guidance for professionals who are starting something new or starting again.

    Being new at work is not a weakness. It's a powerful career advantage when used intentionally.

    For women in tech and cybersecurity

    If you’re working to find, refine, and use your voice—whether through leadership, speaking, or visibility—this is part of the work I deeply care about and actively support. Explore how I can help

    Ask Me Anything (AMA) — coming in 2026

    If you have questions—from career navigation to cyber pathways to dealing with being “the only one” in the room 👉🏽 send them in.

    Podcast season update

    Season Two of Bytes, Bits & Brilliance is coming to a close. I'd love your feedback as we shape Season Three. Share here

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    25 Min.
  • Psychological Safety Is a Security Control: Cyber Stress in 2025
    Jan 5 2026

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    In this second part of the series inspired by the ISACA State of Cybersecurity 2025 Report, we move from pipeline and skills into the cultural and emotional reality of cybersecurity work in 2025.

    We look at incidents, underreporting, psychological safety, and the rising stress that’s pushing cyber professionals to the edge.


    You’ll hear:

    • Why 43% of cybersecurity professionals think an attack on their organization is likely in the next year, yet only 41% feel confident in their team’s incident response capabilities.
    • How fear, blame, and lack of psychological safety contribute to underreported incidents—39% believe cybercrime is underreported even when reporting is required.
    • How leadership style (especially coaching, empathy, and curiosity) can turn incident reviews from witch hunts into learning labs.
    • The toll of constant change and “always-on” expectations: 66% say their role is more stressful than it was five years ago, and high stress is a leading driver of attrition.
    • Why developing tech-savvy, human-centered leaders—and intentionally “stacking the deck” so marginalized professionals are chosen for leadership development—is a strategic necessity, not a nice-to-have.

    This episode is for you if:

    • You’re feeling the weight of staying relevant, staying available, and staying human in a high-pressure cyber role.
    • You lead teams and want to create a culture where people can tell the truth about incidents, mistakes, and capacity without fear.
    • You care about building a leadership pipeline that actually includes underrepresented technologists—and prepares them for the C‑suite.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • ISACA – State of Cybersecurity 2025 press release and findings.

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnbutler1/

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    23 Min.
  • Understaffed, Overlooked: Rethinking Cyber Careers in 2025
    Dec 29 2025

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    In this episode, the first of a two-part series, we unpack highlights of ISACA’s 2025 State of Cybersecurity report and what it really means for your career, your team, and your leadership journey.

    Instead of just listing statistics, we use a facts → framing → question pattern to explore how the data intersects with culture, opportunity, and equity in cybersecurity.
    ​You’ll hear:

    • Why more than half of cybersecurity teams are understaffed while 65% of organizations still have unfilled roles—and what that says about how we design hiring and development.
    • The cross-training paradox: almost half of current cyber staff transitioned from non-security roles, yet only 29% of enterprises invest in training non-security staff into cyber.
    • How sponsorship, especially for people of color, must become a deliberate strategy if we want more diverse leaders shaping hiring, promotion, and budget decisions.
    • Why “technical cybersecurity professional” is an outdated phrase if it ignores adaptability, communication, and problem-solving—skills that ISACA identifies as top qualifications and top gaps.
    • The rise of the “evolving technologist”: a professional who is technically strong, business fluent, and human-centered—and why they should be in the pipeline to leadership, not just stuck as do‑it‑all individual contributors.

    This episode is for you if:

    • You’re in tech or an adjacent role and wondering whether cybersecurity could be your next move.
    • You’re a cyber leader trying to fill roles, retain talent, and build a more diverse team.
    • You care about representation and want to understand how structural decisions in hiring and development either create or close doors.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • ISACA – State of Cybersecurity 2025 press release and findings.

    Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnbutler1/

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    28 Min.
  • Decoding the Shadows - IT, SaaS & AI: The Attack Surface You Can't See (AI-audio Deep Dive)
    Dec 22 2025

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    Shadow IT has evolved, and now the biggest threats lurk in unapproved cloud tools and ungoverned generative AI.

    This episode breaks down the critical difference between Shadow SaaS and Shadow AI, the severe risks they introduce, and the specialized, eight-step Incident Response (IR) plan necessary to contain these modern threats

    What You'll Learn:

    Shadow Definitions: We clarify that Shadow IT is the overarching umbrella for unsanctioned tech, while Shadow SaaS involves unapproved cloud apps (leading to identity sprawl and weak offboarding) and Shadow AI involves unapproved LLMs or AI features (introducing data leakage, opaque decisions, and integrity risks).

    • The Stakes: Shadow AI and SaaS are major sources of risk
    • Specialized IR: Incident Response for these threats
    • Containment & Eradication: Learn specific actions for containment
    • Continuous Improvement: The final phase focuses on lessons learned, capturing root causes, and implementing control improvements.

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    16 Min.
  • Inside Aspen Cybersecurity Summit: Policy, Presence & Trailblazers
    Dec 15 2025

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    Ever wondered what happens when cyber policy meets real-world collaboration in D.C.?

    Dive into my raw takeaways from the Aspen Cybersecurity Summit, a 10-year powerhouse event packed with federal insights, government initiatives, and unfiltered panel talks.


    Hear firsthand about the close-knit community of recurring pros, the power of diverse voices (including trailblazing women), and why showing up shapes the narrative.

    From interviewing Bowie State cyber students to spotting gaps in international perspectives, this episode spotlights career longevity through nonstop learning and cross-sector teamwork.


    Key gems: Academia-private sector mashups, underrepresented voices at the table, and strategic storytelling beyond tech skills. If you’re building longevity in cybersecurity, this is your blueprint.

    Call to Action:
    It's critical that your voice is heard! If you need help finding, rediscovering or using your voice, I want to help. Learn more here.

    Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnbutler1/

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    27 Min.
  • Centered and Certain: How Your Why Powers Every Pivot
    Dec 8 2025

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    Discover why knowing your “why” is more than a catchphrase—it’s your guiding light through career pivots, big decisions, and seasons of uncertainty.

    Inspired by Simon Sinek’s legendary framework, this episode unpacks the power of purpose for leaders and changemakers.

    Reflect with your host on the true reason this podcast was born: mentorship, community, and the joyful amplification of underrepresented technologists.

    You’ll take away practical tips for discovering your core motivation, telling your signature story, and building a resilient career aligned with your beliefs and values.

    If you’re stuck or restless, tune in for a dose of clarity—and the nudge you need to take your next step, even if the path isn’t fully clear yet.

    Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnbutler1/

    Call to Action:
    It's critical that your voice is heard! If you need help finding, rediscovering or using your voice, I want to help. Learn more here.

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    23 Min.
  • The Seat, The System and the Shift: A Person of Color's Reflections on Leadership in Tech
    Dec 1 2025

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    What happens when you realize the language of diversity and belonging is everywhere — yet the systems remain the same? In this episode, we explore what it truly means to have a seat at the table and why representation alone isn’t enough.

    Host, Dawn Butler, shares a deeply personal story about leading a critical phase of an in-development framework — owning documentation, process changes, and adoption — only to find her voice dismissed and her expertise ignored. When the chaos came, she was suddenly indispensable. A firefighter. A miracle worker.

    This reflection looks beyond personal struggle to examine the system itself — how it rewards performance while resisting change — and what it takes to shift the culture, not just survive it.

    You’ll hear insights on:

    • How to recognize when inclusion is performative, not practiced
    • The generational differences shaping how we define leadership, power, and voice
    • The quiet resilience required to stand firm when your contribution is unseen
    • How to lead with integrity and humanity in the age of AI and automation

    If you’ve ever been in the room but unheard, or invited but unempowered, this conversation will speak to you.

    Call to Action:
    It's critical that your voice is heard! If you need help finding, rediscovering or using your voice, I want to help. Learn more here.

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    25 Min.
  • The Folding Chair at the Table: What True Leadership in Tech Should Mean
    Nov 24 2025

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    What does true tech leadership look like when you’re stuck managing critical systems but don’t get to steer the ship?

    Inspired by a LinkedIn post, this episode, the “folding chair” at the corporate table becomes a metaphor for reclaiming autonomy, breaking out of what the poster, A CISO, called the cyber Stockholm Syndrome, and rewriting the rules on influence in the industry.

    We’ll unpack:

    • Why IT leaders must reclaim ownership and genuine decision-making power
    • The hidden cost of working in “liability management” and being reduced to cost center status
    • How CISOs and tech professionals can escape the trap of visibility without real authority
    • Why empowerment starts with having your insights valued—and the right to say “no”
    • Action strategies for redefining your seat at the table and pushing for lasting change

    If you’re tired of checking all the boxes but never calling the shots, tune in to get practical tactics and energizing perspective shifts.

    Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dawnbutler1/

    Inspired by Josh Copeland's LI Post

    Call to Action:
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    27 Min.