EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 57 MIN
No Password Required Breakout Room with Rob Whetstine
from No Password Required · host Yazzel Corona, Alex Vanscoy, Rex Wilson, Rob Whetstine, Mickey Mouse, Cyber Florida
In this episode: Why Rob always asks for the team nobody wants and what the turnaround process actually looks like (00:31 - 02:10) From sleeping in his car at 18 to Fortune 500 executive, and the kindness from strangers he still carries with him today (02:10 - 04:32) What a successful team turnaround actually looks like, including eight leaders in ten years and what changed (04:32 - 07:00) Servant leadership, why career leaders almost always fail, and the power of coming in with a partial idea instead of a completed thought (07:00 - 09:33) The truth about the cybersecurity job shortage and why open jobs almost never mean what you think they mean (09:33 - 11:37) Why communication skills matter more than technical ability and what happens when a technical score of 10 meets a communication score of two (11:37 - 13:22) Cyber is a marathon, not a race, and why passion got Rob a job at Disney over people with far more experience (13:22 - 15:27) Neurodiversity in the workplace, getting diagnosed with autism at 40, and why really smart doesn't get jobs anymore (15:27 - 17:51) The colleague who told Rob everyone thought he was a jerk, the boss who explained why, and the apology tour that followed (17:51 - 21:31) Getting laid off from Disney, becoming a ghost on the internet, and accidentally building the BowtieSecurityGuy brand (21:31 - 25:47) Tying self-worth to career, crying before job interviews, and the four words his wife said that changed everything (25:47 - 27:40) The 3am LinkedIn message from India that made Rob realize he was in this for life (27:40 - 29:40) Zero expectations, zero conditions, and why Rob messaged Rex about a hat with absolutely nothing to gain (29:40 - 31:40) Immersion therapy, D&D every Monday, and why a bad public speaker is more memorable than a good one (34:03 - 37:16) Rejection sensitivity dysphoria, masking, and why setting the tone in a room changes everything (37:16 - 39:23) The 3,000 manual LinkedIn messages, the algorithm daddy slap, and pricing yourself where you want to be (39:23 - 40:43) Zero expectations as a life philosophy and why people don't quit jobs, they quit bosses (40:43 - 42:27) Learning to walk three times, leg braces, and why cutting through grass almost brought Rob to tears (42:27 - 44:40) What Rob tells job seekers who have been at it for two years: you are ten nos away from your dream job (44:40 - 47:09) The cybersecurity salary reality check and why 3,500 to 4,500 people graduate with cyber degrees every single month (47:09 - 48:50) Rob's thank you to the people who know who they are, his battle buddies, and why vulnerability is a strength (48:50 - 51:28) Fail with style, the Walt Disney Haunted Mansion story, and why Rob never took no for an answer at Disney (51:28 - 56:39) Timestamp Highlights: (00:31) Give me the team nobody wants (02:10) Homelessness at 18 and the kindness that stayed with him (07:00) Servant leadership and the power of a partial idea (09:33) The real reason there are so many open cybersecurity jobs that never get filled (11:37) Stop applying. Start connecting. (13:22) How passion got Rob hired at Disney over NSA agents (17:51) Getting diagnosed with autism at 40 (21:31) Getting laid off from Disney and accidentally building a brand (27:40) The 3am message that changed everything (34:03) D&D, immersion therapy, and why bad public speakers are more memorable (42:27) Learning to walk three times and why Rob doesn't take anything for granted (51:28) Walt Disney, the Haunted Mansion, and failing with style Resources & Links: BowtieSecurityGuy — Rob's brand across all platforms ThreatLocker — Presenter of No Password Required Breakout Room Cyber Florida — The Mother Ship
What this episode covers
Rob Whetstine — Fortune 500 Director of Information Security and a rememberer of kindness Rob Whetstine, known across the cybersecurity community as BowtieSecurityGuy, is the Director of Information Security at a Fortune 500 organization. A self-taught, high school educated cybersecurity professional who worked his way up from the level one help desk, Rob has built a reputation for turning around failing teams, mentoring hundreds of job seekers for free, and being radically honest about what the cybersecurity job market actually looks like right now. In this episode, Rob shares his journey from sleeping in his car at 18 and living in the woods to becoming a Fortune 500 security executive. He breaks down why failing teams are almost never a team problem and almost always a leadership problem, why the cybersecurity job shortage narrative is largely a myth, and why passion and communication skills will get you further than any certification ever will. Producer and Breakout Room host Rex Wilson talks with Rob at Florida Makes in Orlando about servant leadership, the realities of cybersecurity hiring, neurodiversity in the workplace, and why tying your self-worth to your career is one of the most dangerous things you can do. He also shares the story of a 3am LinkedIn message that changed everything he thought he knew about the impact of showing up for strangers. In an episode full of revelations Rob revealed a couple doozies. He revealed that he plays Dungeons and Dragons every single Monday with a group of friends doing silly voices and has thoughts on why that makes him a better communicator. He also shared how a hat at a cybersecurity conference turned into a friendship, a podcast appearance, and a reminder that zero expectations is the only way to live. Follow Rob on LinkedIn and across all platforms at BowtieSecurityGuy.
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