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Total length of the course: <1 hour
Breaking into cybersecurity, policy, and research can feel daunting. In this conversation, leading practitioners and researchers share what they wish they had known earlier, from the books worth reading to the skills worth building, and offer direct advice for students wanting to work across diverse fields, including ethical hacking, policy, law, China, AI, and offensive cyber.
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What advice would you give to students who want to work at the intersection of hacking, policy, and public service?
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What advice would you give to students studying China, AI, and emerging technologies?
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What should students interested in AI and semiconductors focus on learning?
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What advice would you give people who are interested in international law and cybersecurity?
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What advice would you have for someone keen to learn about cyber conflict?
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Which book would you recommend to someone who wants to grasp offensive cyber operations?
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What advice would you offer to aspiring vulnerability researchers?
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How would you recommend people start researching spyware?
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