When WannaCry hit, Jemma realised cybersecurity wasn’t just about code — it was about protecting people. Especially the ones we love. This moment kickstarted her entire career in InfoSec.
Jemma recalls being overlooked at InfoSec and how bias still shows up in the industry. If you're not going to speak to me, why should I take your brand seriously?
Jemma shares how teaching adults with learning difficulties shaped her early career. Despite the impact, the role was underpaid and undervalued — a reality too many face.
How does surviving adversity lead to impact in cyber? In this episode of Razorwire, James Rees sits down with Jemma, founder of CultureGem, to explore the human side of security. From homelessness to industry influence, Jemma shares how unconventional paths can drive powerful contributions in InfoSec. You’ll hear her take on “cyberlebrities”, budget waste, accessible learning, and why protecting people—not just data—matters most.
Want to shape your cyber career? Stefania Chaplin explains why clear communication helps you influence others, align with your goals, and advocate for your role.
Focus is everything when responding to an incident. Stefania Chaplin explains how to set boundaries, breathe, and reduce distractions to stay sharp under pressure.
Don’t wait until you're in a crisis to plan your comms. Stefania shares GitLab’s transparent approach to incident updates—keeping teams aligned and reducing chaos.