Podcasts
Women in Security & Privacy (WISP) Podcast
Season 3, Episode 9: “Cyber Culture”
Nicole chats with Oluwadamilola "Lola" Obamehinti, founder of Cyber Culture and cybersecurity practitioner, about her journey from liberal arts to nearly 15 years of experience across domains like GRC, incident response, and security strategy. Lola shares why security training and awareness is her favorite (and most underrated) area of the field, and how it plays a critical role in preventing breaches.
They discuss the challenges of breaking into cybersecurity today, the balance between certifications and real-world experience, and why networking and building a portfolio are key to landing opportunities. Lola also reflects on her path as an entrepreneur, from launching Cyber Culture to awarding scholarships for HBCU students, hosting events, and navigating the realities of building a business while managing a full-time career.
Talent First: Talking Technology Podcast
Season 4, Episode 20: “The Future of Cyber Leadership: Learning, Inclusion and Remote Growth”
In this episode of Talent First, Michelle chats with Oluwadamilola Obamehinti, Founder of Cyber Culture about the future of this industry. They cover topics ranging from the issues in diversity, how Gen Z will learn leadership skills if working remotely and what tech leaders should really be concerned about when it comes to security.
Oluwadamilola has 14+ years of professional experience leading global security teams. She has worked at various technology companies such as eBay, Citizen, and Cybersecurity Ventures.
Currently, she's the founder of Cyber Culture, a cybersecurity consulting company, and is completing her Master of Information & Cybersecurity at UC Berkeley. In addition to being a technology leader, Oluwadamilola specializes in speaking to various audiences about cybersecurity, AI, privacy, and inclusion in tech.
Articles
Tech Besties featured Cyber Culture in its 2026 Women’s History Month Cyber Bestie series, highlighting our Founder & CEO, Oluwadamilola O. The feature spotlights how Cyber Culture is redefining the cybersecurity industry through a more human-centered, inclusive, and accessible approach by facilitating meaningful security conversations, partnering with communities like Baddies in Tech, and leading impactful cybersecurity events.
TechBesties™
“Cyber Culture”
AfroTech™
“How to Handle AI-Powered Cyberattacks And Break Into the Cybersecurity Industry”
AfroTech wrote an article in May 2025 about Cyber Culture’s founder and included part of Cyber Culture’s mission. The write-up was great exposure in an online publication that gets 1.2 million unique monthly visitors. The article was also repurposed and reposted on AfroTech’s Instagram with 585,000+ followers and their LinkedIn with 98,000+ followers.