
Monthly cyber security podcast, with our experts Stephen Ridgway and Rich Benfield. If you are in a sticky situation or need any advice related to cyber security answered anonymously and on the podcast, email us at info@th4ts3cur1ty.company. This week's question is:Firstly, I’m so glad that this is anonymous! I'm a CISO across the pond (in the States), I have a relatively high profile, a ton of followers on LinkedIn, I'm invited to speak at conferences, and I've got a great job. However, I cannot shake this feeling that I don't know what I'm doing. I know people talk about impostor syndrome a lot in cyber security, but I don't think it's that. I genuinely think, no, I know that I'm not very good at my job. My knowledge is superficially deep, but my employer keeps me around because of my reasonably high profile. I'm too far in to my career to start back at basics with certifications, also my employer isn't going to fund certs that someone new to the industry would be doing, not to mention that would give the game away.What can I do? Where do I start? I'm just not good at this, and no one has seemed to notice....yet.