While the cybersecurity industry talks about a skills shortage and the struggle to fill the ever-growing number of job openings, there is an untapped talent pool being overlooked. Neurodiverse individuals are often passed over for jobs due to difficulty interviewing, social stigmas surrounding mental health disorders, or other situations that make them seem less qualified than other applicants. Those neurodiverse individuals that do end up finding jobs in cybersecurity often struggle to hold those jobs. However, if companies choose to work with neurodiverse individuals to ensure that their unique needs are met, the return on investment will be huge. In this talk, the experiences of autistic, bipolar, and ADHD cybersecurity employees will be presented. Each of these mental health disorders come with struggles, but given the right environment to thrive in, individuals facing these disorders can also be an employer’s most valuable asset.