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No Password Required: USF Cybercrime Professor, Former Federal Agent, and Vintage Computer Archivist

The No Password Required podcast is dedicated to introducing and celebrating the practitioners, leaders, researchers, and individuals who are shaping the cybersecurity industry. Join us for an in-depth conversation that explores our guests' personalities, expertise, and the path that led them into cybersecurity. The team also discusses current cyber threats and readiness tips for security professionals and business leaders alike.

Dr. Thomas Hyslip teaches at the master’s in cybercrime program at the University of South Florida, where he blends criminology, digital forensics, and incident response coursework.

A retired U.S. Army colonel, Dr. Hyslip's career spans 23 years across the Defense Criminal Investigative Service, the U.S. Secret Service, and the Environmental Protection Agency's Criminal Investigation Division. In these roles, he has experienced unforgettable moments, like an adventure involving hotdogs, home runs, and a secure presidential phone at Wrigley Field. Dr. Hyslip also shares his favorite metal hair band and when it’s the perfect time to indulge in their sounds — spoiler alert, it’s always.

The show kicks off with Jack Clabby from Carlton Fields and our resident cybersecurity mercenary Kayley Melton as they discuss NukuDo cybersecurity school's expansion into the American market. They also break down the benefits of NukuDo’s unique cybersecurity talent development model, which could soon become a widespread strategy.

 
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