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  2. Women in CyberSecurity - Wikipedia

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    Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) [1] [2] is a 501(c)(3) non-profit aimed at supporting the recruitment, retention and advancement of women in cybersecurity. [3] It is a global community of men and women dedicated to bringing talented women and under-represented groups together to fill the cybersecurity jobs gap [4] and make the field of cybersecurity more inclusive.

  3. Dorothy E. Denning - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Elizabeth Denning (née Robling, born August 12, 1945) is a US-American information security researcher known for lattice-based access control (LBAC), intrusion detection systems (IDS), and other cyber security innovations. [1][3] She published four books and over 200 articles.

  4. Jelena Zelenovic Matone - Wikipedia

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    Jelena Z. Matone is global chief information security officer and an advocate for women's empowerment in technology. She is best known for her role as the CISO of European Investment Bank and Founding Board Member and the first President of the Women Cyber Force & Women 4 Cyber (W4C) chapter, a global initiative aimed at promoting cybersecurity awareness, education, and gender equality in the ...

  5. Caroline Wong - Wikipedia

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    Caroline Wong. Caroline Wong is an American chief cybersecurity leader who has worked to advance software security programs [ 1] and promote the mission, vision, and values D&I in cybersecurity. [ 2] Throughout her career, Wong has been working to "boost the number of women in the field" and advocate for workplace equality. [ 3]

  6. Jane Frankland - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. British. Occupation (s) Author, cybersecurity expert. Jane Frankland (born April 1968 [1]) is an English cybsecurity expert, entrepreneur, and author. [2] She is the founder of "IN security Movement" and author of a book, In Security- Why a failure to attract and retain women in cybersecurity is making us all less saf e. [3] [4]

  7. Tarah Wheeler - Wikipedia

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    Wheeler was a Cyber Project Fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University, [36] [37] [38] and an International Security Fellow for New America (organization). [39] [40] [41] Wheeler is a Senior Fellow of Global Cyber Policy at the Council on Foreign Relations.

  8. Asha Rao - Wikipedia

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    Rao completed her PhD in Algebra at the University of Pune.She started working at RMIT University as a lecturer in 1992, and became a Professor in 2016.. Her higher education teaching and curriculum design in mathematics and cybersecurity, as well as her trans-disciplinary research expertise applying mathematics have been used to solve real world problems for a range of industry partners ...

  9. Cyberfeminism - Wikipedia

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    Cyberfeminism is a feminist approach which foregrounds the relationship between cyberspace, the Internet, and technology. It can be used to refer to a philosophy, art practices, methodologies or community. [ 1 ] The term was coined in the early 1990s to describe the work of feminists interested in theorizing, critiquing, exploring and re-making ...

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