Sarah Lawson explains why higher education is the place to become a security guru.

Sarah Lawson explains why higher education is the place to become a security guru.

UCL's new CISO talks to us about her career, and why she's come full circle, back to a university setting.
Sarah was a lawyer who saw the world was changing, even when those she worked with were blind to it. Taking a chance on a change that *felt* right, she switched careers, and hasn't looked back. Now CISO at UCL, she explains why Higher Education is unmatched as a place to learn the best principals of information security.

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