Past Engagements
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Jerome Bettis Foundation Presents The Check Inn Program
The session introduced students to the fundamentals of cybersecurity through hands-on learning and open discussion. Topics included the basics of online safety, password protection, social media awareness, and careers in cybersecurity. Students also participated in an interactive cybersecurity activity and a Q&A session designed to spark curiosity and build digital confidence in a safe, inclusive environment.
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Canvas Rebel Article: Meet Jeree Spicer
Dr. Jeree Spicer was featured in Canvas Rebel Magazine, where she shared her journey from early tech passion to becoming a cybersecurity leader, author, and founder of ReeTheCyberBoss®. In this candid interview, Dr. Ree opened up about the mission behind her platform, the importance of culturally relevant cybersecurity education, and how she balances motherhood, entrepreneurship, and academic success. The article highlights her resilience, her commitment to community, and her vision for making cybersecurity accessible for Black and Brown communities.
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BIC Winter Conference 2021
In this open forum session, she shared the origin story of ReeTheCyberBoss®, offering an inside look at how she built a mission-driven cybersecurity platform from the ground up. The session invited live Q&A, allowing attendees to explore the challenges, lessons, and vision behind launching a culturally centered brand in the cybersecurity space.
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Breaking into Tech Panel
Featured as a panelist in the “Breaking Into Tech” discussion hosted by the Blacks in Technology RDU Chapter. This dynamic session brought together a panel of women from diverse corners of the tech industry to share their personal journeys, insights, and practical advice on navigating and thriving in the tech space. Dr. Ree shared her path into cybersecurity, lessons learned from career pivots, and tips for building confidence and visibility in a male-dominated field, offering inspiration and actionable guidance for aspiring technologists.
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Women Like Me: A Celebration of Cyphers
Dr. Ree joined a distinguished panel of women in cybersecurity for a virtual Women’s History Month event hosted by EmpowHER. The conversation highlighted the experiences, challenges, and successes of women navigating the cybersecurity industry. Dr. Ree shared her insights on representation, career development, and the importance of culturally relevant education in digital safety. The panel served as an inspiring dialogue on breaking barriers, building community, and elevating the next generation of women in tech.
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Podcast Appearance: Started From The Bottom Now We Here
Dr. Ree was a featured guest on the Women Who Secure podcast, where she shared her inspiring journey into cybersecurity. In this candid conversation, she discussed resilience, representation, and what it means to build a mission-driven platform like ReeTheCyberBoss®. Her story offered a powerful reflection on the importance of cultural relevance, mentorship, and visibility for Black women in tech.
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Panel Discussion: Data Privacy Essentials: What Every Internet User Needs to Know
Dr. Ree was a featured panelist at the Diversitech Conference, hosted by Tribaja, where she joined a group of cybersecurity professionals from leading tech companies to discuss Data Privacy Essentials. The conversation centered on what every internet user should know about protecting their personal information online — including best practices for privacy, common misconceptions, and how to stay safe in an increasingly digital world.
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Interview: The Cybersecurity Intellects presents The Intellect Exchange
Our inaugural Q&A interview is with Jeree Spicer, a Cybersecurity Engineer, author, and owner of ReeTheCyberboss. She holds multiple degrees, including a Bachelor's in Criminal Justice and Childhood Development, a Master's in Information Assurance and Cybersecurity, and is currently pursuing a Doctorate in Cybersecurity. We enjoyed the exchange with this millennial intellect!
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The Vector is You: Building A More Resilent Cyberspace
At BaddieCon, hosted by Baddies in Tech, Dr. Ree joined Jasmine Suarez for a powerful joint session titled “The Importance of Inclusive AI and Digital Literacy in Surmounting Barriers to Cyberspace Resilience for Underrepresented and Underserved Communities.” Drawing from her expertise in cyberpsychology, Dr. Ree explored how psychological factors influence digital behavior, access, and trust — particularly within marginalized communities. She discussed the role of culturally informed digital literacy and inclusive AI design in promoting safer, more resilient online experiences for underserved populations.