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Ever wondered if it's too late to break into cybersecurity? This webinar tackles that question head on. Starting over professionally is never easy. Starting over in your 40s, inside a field notorious for its steep learning curve, technical gatekeeping, and workforce full of people half your age, is a different challenge entirely. This session takes an unfiltered look at what that transition actually looks like in practice, from walking away from a senior role to rebuilding from the ground up. No shortcuts, no sugar-coating, no promises that a six-month bootcamp will sort everything out. Instead, you'll get an honest account of the mental and professional hurdles that come with being the career-changer in the room: dealing with impostor syndrome, managing burnout, and finding your footing when almost nothing comes naturally at first. We also dig into why the cybersecurity industry stands to benefit from people who take this path, and how the experience you've spent years building is more relevant than you might think. This webinar is part of Tech & Talent Talks, a speaker series hosted by Computer Coach connecting job seekers and working professionals with voices from across hiring, technology, and career development. Want to catch our next session live? We host regular webinars through our Tech & Talent Talks speaker series, connecting job seekers and working professionals with voices from across hiring, technology, and career development. Check out our upcoming events here: https://computercoachtampa.eventbrite... The views expressed by guest speakers are their own and do not necessarily represent the opinions of Computer Coach or its affiliates.