Tag: women in cybersecurity
Episode #13: The Biggest COVID Security Issue Today – Identity Across...
The COVID-19 pandemic transformed the way businesses adapted to the new normal of working from home, leveraging the cloud strategy to meet rising demands...
Diversity is Our Prime Asset for Cybersecure Digitalization
We live in a complex globalized world that’s in the midst of a digital revolution, and that means massive changes for humanity. Digitally networked...
Security is inbuilt in women’s DNA
As the world celebrated womanhood and women’s contribution to society on International Women’s Day, we at CISO MAG decided to devote the month of...
“Build a more robust pipeline for cyber talent”
It has been an age-old myth that women prioritize family over work. Women are under-represented in tech and leadership. According to an (ISC)² Cybersecurity...
Empowering Marginalized Voices in a Digital World
Over a century ago, the U.S. Congress sanctioned the 19th Amendment (Amendment XIX), which prohibits the states and federal governments to discriminate and deny...
“I personally believe girls are naturally blessed analysts and can make...
COVID-19 has changed the ways businesses operate today. Like health care and banking, cybersecurity was one of the most impacted industries with phishing and...
For many roles, there are few, if any, women candidates
It has been an age-old myth that women prioritize family over work. Women are under-represented in tech and leadership. According to an (ISC)² Cybersecurity...
“Introduce cybersecurity as a career path, and actively recruit”
As the world celebrated womanhood and women’s contribution to society on International Women’s Day, we at CISO MAG decided to devote the month of March...
“In STEM fields broadly, the industry suffers from a lack of...
As the world celebrated womanhood and women’s contribution to society on International Women’s Day, we at CISO MAG decided to devote the month of...
Code Girls: The Bluestockings of Cybersecurity
The story dates to 1941, when mysterious letters appeared in the mailboxes of a few select students at Seven Sister colleges, seven liberal arts...