College campuses and corporate boardrooms aren’t the only places that benefit from diversity — computer networks and the Internet could stand up better to viruses and worms if they relied on more ...
The US government often operates with a natural inclination toward risk aversion and a slower pace of change compared with the private sector. While this cautious approach is understandable, given the ...
In this day and age, with the threats that the nation faces, the U.S. military’s and the industry’s embracement of diversity and inclusivity will bring strength to cybersecurity, information ...
While some may consider the Diverse Cybersecurity Workforce Act as intended primarily to improve diversity in a workforce dominated by white men, that attitude ignores the real security risk that ...
Gender diversity in the cyber security profession is improving, according to an ISC2 report on women in cyber security, which collated responses from 2,400 women who took part in its recent Workforce ...
Joining organizations that promote diversity in cybersecurity can offer connections with like-minded professionals and help create a more inclusive and equitable industry. Whether you’re a veteran or ...
Australia’s geopolitical isolation and digital maturity has created a reliance on a vast ecosystem of third-party vendors – ranging from managed IT providers to specialist software — making it a ...
The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), working alongside the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), has enlisted the support of tech giant IBM for their joint goals of ...
The Aspen Institute estimates that 9% of cybersecurity workers are Black, 4% are Hispanic, 1% are Native American, and 24% are women.