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Breaking into Cybersecurity: Prof. Obadare’s Expert Advice @FirstBank Webinar – Ravenewsonline

Dr. Obadare Peter Adewale
Dr. Obadare Peter Adewale

Professor Adewale Obadare, a renowned cybersecurity expert and the first Professor of Practice in Cybersecurity in Nigeria, shared his valuable insights on how to break into the cybersecurity industry. With over 58 professional certifications and numerous awards, including the Outstanding Digital Trust Leader Award, Obadare’s expertise is unparalleled.

Speaking at FirstBank’s Cybersecurity Career Webinar that was held over the weekend, Prof. Obadare emphasized that cybersecurity is a field with numerous opportunities, including job security, competitive salaries, and global recognition.

However, he noted that many individuals struggle to break into the industry due to a lack of understanding of their strengths and weaknesses.

Read Also: Prof. Obadare Underscores Critical Role of Cybersecurity in Nigeria’s AI-Driven Digital Growth

To succeed in cybersecurity, Obadare advised individuals to identify their cognitive strengths and choose a career path that aligns with their skills.

He emphasized that there are two primary paths in cybersecurity: technical and governance, risk, and compliance (GRC).

Obadare debunked the myth that certifications are unnecessary, stating that they provide a structured way of learning and are essential for building cognitive competence.

He defined cognitive competence as the acquisition of knowledge and theoretical understanding, which is synonymous with knowledge and mastery of concepts and theoretical knowledge.

Obadare shared a personal anecdote to illustrate the importance of cognitive competence. He recalled a situation where a colleague, who was practically skilled but lacked cognitive competence, deleted a critical system file (NTLDR) while backing up a critical system.

Obadare, who had acquired cognitive competence through certification, knew that deleting the file would prevent the system from booting up. He intervened, recovered the file, and restored the system.

He further emphasized that cognitive competence is essential for making informed decisions and taking effective actions in cybersecurity.

He encouraged individuals to acquire certifications, such as CompTIA Security+, to build their cognitive competence and provide a structured way of learning.

In addition to cognitive competence, Obadare highlighted the importance of functional competence, which is the ability to translate theoretical knowledge into practical skills.

He emphasized that individuals need to strike a balance between cognitive and functional competence to succeed in cybersecurity.

While advising prospective Nigerians seeking to take up career in cybersecurity, Obadare advised them to be humble, open-minded, and willing to learn from others.

Read Also: Dr. Obadare Peter Adewale Appointed Professor of Practice at Miva Open University 

According to him, “My advice to individuals seeking to break into cybersecurity is to acquire certifications to build cognitive competence. Cultivate behavioral competence by being humble, open-minded, and willing to learn from others. Continuously learn and self-improve, as cybersecurity education and career is a journey, not a destination”.

In conclusion, Obadare’s insights provided a valuable roadmap for individuals seeking to break into the cybersecurity industry. By acquiring certifications, developing practical skills, and cultivating a positive attitude, individuals can set themselves up for success in this rapidly evolving field.

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