Kassi & Rebecca Fisher Talk About AI & Data Sovereignty
Episode notes In this tech podcast, Kassi Burns, an attorney and co-founder of All Your Data, talks with Rebecca Fisher, cybersecurity account executive and "Cyber Auntie" who supports women in tech, particularly within Native communities. The two discuss Rebecca's journey from museum studies to cybersecurity, the importance of data sovereignty, the technology gap in tribal communities, and the role of mentorship in encouraging young people to pursue careers in cybersecurity. The conversation highlights the need for community support, awareness of emerging tech risks, and the significance of collaboration in the field of cybersecurity. Episode Takeaways Rebecca Fisher is known as the 'cyber auntie' for her community. Cybersecurity is a vital part of everyday life. Mentorship and community support are crucial for women in tech. The technology gap affects access to resources in tribal communities. Data sovereignty is essential for protecting tribal data. AI can be both beneficial and biased in its applications. Elders need training to navigate new technologies safely. Community engagement is necessary for effective cybersecurity practices. Young people should explore tech roles in their current jobs. Collaboration is key in the cybersecurity field. We hope you enjoy this episode of Kassi &... Episode Timestamps: 00:34 Meet Rebecca Fisher: The Cyber Auntie 01:25 Rebecca's Journey: From Museum Studies to Cybersecurity 01:56 The Role of Data Sovereignty in Cybersecurity 06:02 Cyber Aunties: Empowering Women in Tech 11:36 Addressing the Technology Gap in Tribal Communities 16:28 AI and Data Sovereignty: Challenges and Opportunities 19:15 Cybersecurity Threats and Training 27:57 Engaging the Next Generation in Cybersecurity Episode Links: Rebecca's LinkedIn Account: Rebecca Fisher | LinkedIn Kassi's LinkedIn Account: Kassi Burns | LinkedIn Kassi's Website: Kassi Burns – illuminating all your data