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Kelcy N.

Collin College
Cybersecurity Student

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I'm passionate about making cybersecurity accessible to everyone, especially women and girls who are entry-level or curious about the industry. As a cybersecurity student myself, I understand the challenges of being new to this field and the importance of having supportive voices along the way.

Through my blog, "For The Skript Kiddies," (https://beacons.ai/fortheskriptkiddies) I share insights, resources, and encouragement for those taking their first steps into cybersecurity. I believe representation matters, and I'm committed to helping create a more inclusive cyber community where everyone can see themselves succeeding.

Whether you're just discovering cybersecurity, considering a career change, or looking for your next step in the industry, I'm here to help bridge the gap between curiosity and confidence. My goal is simple: to show that cybersecurity isn't just for a select few – it's for anyone willing to learn and grow.

Let's work together to build a stronger, more diverse cybersecurity workforce. The best defense comes from bringing together all kinds of brilliant minds, and I'm excited to help you find your place in this amazing field.
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