Kyser Clark interviews James Scott, a cybersecurity professional with a diverse background in the military and digital forensics. They discuss James's journey into penetration testing, the challenges he faced in landing his first role, and the importance of networking and creating personal tools. The conversation also covers the significance of programming skills in cybersecurity, the value of digital forensics knowledge, and the impact of volunteering at conferences. James shares insights on pursuing a PhD in cybersecurity, focusing on weaponizing forensics and compliance training. The episode concludes with advice on persistence and standing out in a competitive field.Connect with James Scott on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james011616/**Takeaways**
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