In this episode of The Professoinals Podcast, we're joined by Dmitry Korolev, a cyber security expert and an Advisory Board member at George Washington University's College of Professional Studies. This episode explores the intersection of identity, inclusion, and cybersecurity through a personal lens. Mr. Korolev discusses his journey from hiding his LGBTQ+ identity due to conservative cultural norms to finding acceptance in the U.S. and coming out at work. Mr. Korolev emphasizes the importance of updating cybersecurity curricula to stay competitive and address the broader issue of companies adopting performative diversity practices. Genuine inclusion, he argues, requires leaders who mentor and support minority groups beyond symbolic gestures. The conversation also highlights the challenges of managing multiple identities in the workplace, such as dealing with stereotypes and preconceived notions. Mr. Korolev advocates for authentic allyship and diverse perspectives in cybersecurity, noting that varied experiences can enhance problem-solving and innovation. Overall, the discussion underscores the need for deep, meaningful engagement with diversity and inclusion.