Two controversial pieces of cybersecurity career advice I give to a lot of people I talk to on mentorship calls:

1) Don't become a manager unless you genuinely want to be a servant leader and devote yourself to people and program management for the joy and fulfillment of it.

2) Don't become a red teamer unless you genuinely in your heart of hearts want to be a red teamer, you understand what the role entails (even the boring parts), and you are willing to very deeply commit extra time and effort. They're generally much more competitive roles.

@hacks4pancakes 2 times in my career I was asked if I would manage a small team and be able to contribute. I told them that managing teams is a full time position with huge responsibilities that I am willing to do but it’s one or the other. People mean too much to half ass their growth and development