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I'm a computer engineering student and working for a company in cyber security field. I did something about cyber security 5 years ago and some authors mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine. How can I share these in my linkedin profile? Under Publications or Honors & Awards?







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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a web-application-specific question; not a question about navgating the workplace.
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  • @JimG. even if i asked this in another field, question remains same
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  • @user3220381 Your question is unclear to me. What is stopping you from sharing your work on your LinkedIn profile?
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    some authors mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine How did they mention your name? By citation of your product or paper?? By acknowledgement? Mentioning your name in the books?
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I'm a computer engineering student and working for a company in cyber security field. I did something about cyber security 5 years ago and some authors mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine. How can I share these in my linkedin profile? Under Publications or Honors & Awards?







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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a web-application-specific question; not a question about navgating the workplace.
    – Jim G.
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  • @JimG. even if i asked this in another field, question remains same
    – user3220381
    Aug 9 '15 at 13:13










  • @user3220381 Your question is unclear to me. What is stopping you from sharing your work on your LinkedIn profile?
    – Masked Man♦
    Aug 9 '15 at 15:13






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    some authors mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine How did they mention your name? By citation of your product or paper?? By acknowledgement? Mentioning your name in the books?
    – scaaahu
    Aug 10 '15 at 4:43






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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on Web Applications
    – Jan Doggen
    Oct 1 '15 at 12:40












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I'm a computer engineering student and working for a company in cyber security field. I did something about cyber security 5 years ago and some authors mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine. How can I share these in my linkedin profile? Under Publications or Honors & Awards?







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I'm a computer engineering student and working for a company in cyber security field. I did something about cyber security 5 years ago and some authors mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine. How can I share these in my linkedin profile? Under Publications or Honors & Awards?









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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a web-application-specific question; not a question about navgating the workplace.
    – Jim G.
    Aug 9 '15 at 12:58










  • @JimG. even if i asked this in another field, question remains same
    – user3220381
    Aug 9 '15 at 13:13










  • @user3220381 Your question is unclear to me. What is stopping you from sharing your work on your LinkedIn profile?
    – Masked Man♦
    Aug 9 '15 at 15:13






  • 2




    some authors mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine How did they mention your name? By citation of your product or paper?? By acknowledgement? Mentioning your name in the books?
    – scaaahu
    Aug 10 '15 at 4:43






  • 1




    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on Web Applications
    – Jan Doggen
    Oct 1 '15 at 12:40












  • 2




    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a web-application-specific question; not a question about navgating the workplace.
    – Jim G.
    Aug 9 '15 at 12:58










  • @JimG. even if i asked this in another field, question remains same
    – user3220381
    Aug 9 '15 at 13:13










  • @user3220381 Your question is unclear to me. What is stopping you from sharing your work on your LinkedIn profile?
    – Masked Man♦
    Aug 9 '15 at 15:13






  • 2




    some authors mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine How did they mention your name? By citation of your product or paper?? By acknowledgement? Mentioning your name in the books?
    – scaaahu
    Aug 10 '15 at 4:43






  • 1




    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on Web Applications
    – Jan Doggen
    Oct 1 '15 at 12:40







2




2




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a web-application-specific question; not a question about navgating the workplace.
– Jim G.
Aug 9 '15 at 12:58




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it's a web-application-specific question; not a question about navgating the workplace.
– Jim G.
Aug 9 '15 at 12:58












@JimG. even if i asked this in another field, question remains same
– user3220381
Aug 9 '15 at 13:13




@JimG. even if i asked this in another field, question remains same
– user3220381
Aug 9 '15 at 13:13












@user3220381 Your question is unclear to me. What is stopping you from sharing your work on your LinkedIn profile?
– Masked Man♦
Aug 9 '15 at 15:13




@user3220381 Your question is unclear to me. What is stopping you from sharing your work on your LinkedIn profile?
– Masked Man♦
Aug 9 '15 at 15:13




2




2




some authors mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine How did they mention your name? By citation of your product or paper?? By acknowledgement? Mentioning your name in the books?
– scaaahu
Aug 10 '15 at 4:43




some authors mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine How did they mention your name? By citation of your product or paper?? By acknowledgement? Mentioning your name in the books?
– scaaahu
Aug 10 '15 at 4:43




1




1




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on Web Applications
– Jan Doggen
Oct 1 '15 at 12:40




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it belongs on Web Applications
– Jan Doggen
Oct 1 '15 at 12:40










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There is nothing that forces you to list it under one or the other, but for Honors&Awards, I would typically expect to see awards you had won, rather than your work being referenced, so make it easy for employers or those reading your LinkedIn profile and place it under Publications, and specifically mention that your work was referenced in books x and y by authors a and b.






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  • but i can't remove myself from authors section
    – user3220381
    Aug 9 '15 at 14:20






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    If you have a question about LinkedIn functionality, I'd suggest reading their help and support pages
    – Rory Alsop
    Aug 9 '15 at 14:51






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    @user3220381 It is your profile, you are free to remove yourself from the Publication authors if you choose to. You could even delete the Publication entirely from your profile.
    – Masked Man♦
    Aug 10 '15 at 4:14

















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I did something about cyber security 5 years ago and some authors
mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine. How can I
share these in my linkedin profile?




This "something about cyber security" should be detailed in your Summary section, since that is what you actually did.



The mentions could also be written about in the Summary as well. Something like "... and it has been referenced in 'This book' by Author X, 'That book' by Author Y, and 'This magazine article'..." perhaps with links to them.



Publications and Honors & Awards are for your publications, and your honors & awards - neither of which apply in this case.






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    If you are looking for an opportunity in the academics domain, then you can include in the summary section , and the achievements section.



    The description in the Achievements section, can go like this:




    Cited in ________________ by _____ et al.
    _______Write the summary of the paper here_________




    And in the Summary section, you can include this:



    Should be preferably in a single line, rather than how you explained in the achievements section.




    Have been cited in the _________ by _______, which deals with _______




    In case, you are looking for a job outside the academics domain, the just include in the achievements section, and include a single line in the summary section, which can go like this:




    Cited by three published cyber security publications.







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      There is nothing that forces you to list it under one or the other, but for Honors&Awards, I would typically expect to see awards you had won, rather than your work being referenced, so make it easy for employers or those reading your LinkedIn profile and place it under Publications, and specifically mention that your work was referenced in books x and y by authors a and b.






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      • but i can't remove myself from authors section
        – user3220381
        Aug 9 '15 at 14:20






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        If you have a question about LinkedIn functionality, I'd suggest reading their help and support pages
        – Rory Alsop
        Aug 9 '15 at 14:51






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        @user3220381 It is your profile, you are free to remove yourself from the Publication authors if you choose to. You could even delete the Publication entirely from your profile.
        – Masked Man♦
        Aug 10 '15 at 4:14














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      There is nothing that forces you to list it under one or the other, but for Honors&Awards, I would typically expect to see awards you had won, rather than your work being referenced, so make it easy for employers or those reading your LinkedIn profile and place it under Publications, and specifically mention that your work was referenced in books x and y by authors a and b.






      share|improve this answer




















      • but i can't remove myself from authors section
        – user3220381
        Aug 9 '15 at 14:20






      • 1




        If you have a question about LinkedIn functionality, I'd suggest reading their help and support pages
        – Rory Alsop
        Aug 9 '15 at 14:51






      • 1




        @user3220381 It is your profile, you are free to remove yourself from the Publication authors if you choose to. You could even delete the Publication entirely from your profile.
        – Masked Man♦
        Aug 10 '15 at 4:14












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      up vote
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      There is nothing that forces you to list it under one or the other, but for Honors&Awards, I would typically expect to see awards you had won, rather than your work being referenced, so make it easy for employers or those reading your LinkedIn profile and place it under Publications, and specifically mention that your work was referenced in books x and y by authors a and b.






      share|improve this answer












      There is nothing that forces you to list it under one or the other, but for Honors&Awards, I would typically expect to see awards you had won, rather than your work being referenced, so make it easy for employers or those reading your LinkedIn profile and place it under Publications, and specifically mention that your work was referenced in books x and y by authors a and b.







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      • but i can't remove myself from authors section
        – user3220381
        Aug 9 '15 at 14:20






      • 1




        If you have a question about LinkedIn functionality, I'd suggest reading their help and support pages
        – Rory Alsop
        Aug 9 '15 at 14:51






      • 1




        @user3220381 It is your profile, you are free to remove yourself from the Publication authors if you choose to. You could even delete the Publication entirely from your profile.
        – Masked Man♦
        Aug 10 '15 at 4:14
















      • but i can't remove myself from authors section
        – user3220381
        Aug 9 '15 at 14:20






      • 1




        If you have a question about LinkedIn functionality, I'd suggest reading their help and support pages
        – Rory Alsop
        Aug 9 '15 at 14:51






      • 1




        @user3220381 It is your profile, you are free to remove yourself from the Publication authors if you choose to. You could even delete the Publication entirely from your profile.
        – Masked Man♦
        Aug 10 '15 at 4:14















      but i can't remove myself from authors section
      – user3220381
      Aug 9 '15 at 14:20




      but i can't remove myself from authors section
      – user3220381
      Aug 9 '15 at 14:20




      1




      1




      If you have a question about LinkedIn functionality, I'd suggest reading their help and support pages
      – Rory Alsop
      Aug 9 '15 at 14:51




      If you have a question about LinkedIn functionality, I'd suggest reading their help and support pages
      – Rory Alsop
      Aug 9 '15 at 14:51




      1




      1




      @user3220381 It is your profile, you are free to remove yourself from the Publication authors if you choose to. You could even delete the Publication entirely from your profile.
      – Masked Man♦
      Aug 10 '15 at 4:14




      @user3220381 It is your profile, you are free to remove yourself from the Publication authors if you choose to. You could even delete the Publication entirely from your profile.
      – Masked Man♦
      Aug 10 '15 at 4:14












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      I did something about cyber security 5 years ago and some authors
      mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine. How can I
      share these in my linkedin profile?




      This "something about cyber security" should be detailed in your Summary section, since that is what you actually did.



      The mentions could also be written about in the Summary as well. Something like "... and it has been referenced in 'This book' by Author X, 'That book' by Author Y, and 'This magazine article'..." perhaps with links to them.



      Publications and Honors & Awards are for your publications, and your honors & awards - neither of which apply in this case.






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        I did something about cyber security 5 years ago and some authors
        mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine. How can I
        share these in my linkedin profile?




        This "something about cyber security" should be detailed in your Summary section, since that is what you actually did.



        The mentions could also be written about in the Summary as well. Something like "... and it has been referenced in 'This book' by Author X, 'That book' by Author Y, and 'This magazine article'..." perhaps with links to them.



        Publications and Honors & Awards are for your publications, and your honors & awards - neither of which apply in this case.






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          I did something about cyber security 5 years ago and some authors
          mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine. How can I
          share these in my linkedin profile?




          This "something about cyber security" should be detailed in your Summary section, since that is what you actually did.



          The mentions could also be written about in the Summary as well. Something like "... and it has been referenced in 'This book' by Author X, 'That book' by Author Y, and 'This magazine article'..." perhaps with links to them.



          Publications and Honors & Awards are for your publications, and your honors & awards - neither of which apply in this case.






          share|improve this answer













          I did something about cyber security 5 years ago and some authors
          mentioned my name about that in two books and a magazine. How can I
          share these in my linkedin profile?




          This "something about cyber security" should be detailed in your Summary section, since that is what you actually did.



          The mentions could also be written about in the Summary as well. Something like "... and it has been referenced in 'This book' by Author X, 'That book' by Author Y, and 'This magazine article'..." perhaps with links to them.



          Publications and Honors & Awards are for your publications, and your honors & awards - neither of which apply in this case.







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              If you are looking for an opportunity in the academics domain, then you can include in the summary section , and the achievements section.



              The description in the Achievements section, can go like this:




              Cited in ________________ by _____ et al.
              _______Write the summary of the paper here_________




              And in the Summary section, you can include this:



              Should be preferably in a single line, rather than how you explained in the achievements section.




              Have been cited in the _________ by _______, which deals with _______




              In case, you are looking for a job outside the academics domain, the just include in the achievements section, and include a single line in the summary section, which can go like this:




              Cited by three published cyber security publications.







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                up vote
                0
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                If you are looking for an opportunity in the academics domain, then you can include in the summary section , and the achievements section.



                The description in the Achievements section, can go like this:




                Cited in ________________ by _____ et al.
                _______Write the summary of the paper here_________




                And in the Summary section, you can include this:



                Should be preferably in a single line, rather than how you explained in the achievements section.




                Have been cited in the _________ by _______, which deals with _______




                In case, you are looking for a job outside the academics domain, the just include in the achievements section, and include a single line in the summary section, which can go like this:




                Cited by three published cyber security publications.







                share|improve this answer






















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                  up vote
                  0
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                  If you are looking for an opportunity in the academics domain, then you can include in the summary section , and the achievements section.



                  The description in the Achievements section, can go like this:




                  Cited in ________________ by _____ et al.
                  _______Write the summary of the paper here_________




                  And in the Summary section, you can include this:



                  Should be preferably in a single line, rather than how you explained in the achievements section.




                  Have been cited in the _________ by _______, which deals with _______




                  In case, you are looking for a job outside the academics domain, the just include in the achievements section, and include a single line in the summary section, which can go like this:




                  Cited by three published cyber security publications.







                  share|improve this answer












                  If you are looking for an opportunity in the academics domain, then you can include in the summary section , and the achievements section.



                  The description in the Achievements section, can go like this:




                  Cited in ________________ by _____ et al.
                  _______Write the summary of the paper here_________




                  And in the Summary section, you can include this:



                  Should be preferably in a single line, rather than how you explained in the achievements section.




                  Have been cited in the _________ by _______, which deals with _______




                  In case, you are looking for a job outside the academics domain, the just include in the achievements section, and include a single line in the summary section, which can go like this:




                  Cited by three published cyber security publications.








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