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  2. Women in CyberSecurity - Wikipedia

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    Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit aimed at supporting the recruitment, retention and advancement of women in cybersecurity. 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 and make the field of cybersecurity more inclusive.

  3. UniteWomen.org - Wikipedia

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    UniteWomen.org is a national non-partisan 501 (c) (3) tax exempt non-profit organization with a mission of ending inequality for women that stems from prejudice and discrimination and to defend and advance the human and civil rights of women and girls. [2] The organization was formed in Michigan in February 2012.

  4. Women in Technology International - Wikipedia

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    Women in Technology International ( WITI) is an organization promoting the achievements of women in technology [1] and extending support, opportunities, and inspiration. [2] [3] It was founded by Carolyn Leighton in 1989 [4] as the International Network of Women in Technology. [5] [3] It was renamed to the WITI Professional Association in 2001 ...

  5. International Cybersecurity Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The International Cybersecurity Challenge is a cybersecurity competition created by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) [1] for people up to the age of 25. The challenges include web and system exploitations, cryptography, reverse engineering, hardware, and attack/defense. [2] It has been held since 2022.

  6. Marie Goegg-Pouchoulin - Wikipedia

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    This was the first international collaboration of women's rights groups, predating the introduction of the International Council of Women in 1888, uniting groups who worked for women's access to education, access to public sphere and abolition of regulated prostitution. The IAW was closely affiliated with the ILPF, who added women's rights to ...

  7. Kemba Walden - Wikipedia

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    Kemba Eneas Walden is an American lawyer who served as the acting National Cyber Director in 2023. She joined the Office of the National Cyber Director as its principal deputy in May 2022. Walden was previously counsel of the digital crimes unit at Microsoft. Life. Walden earned a B.A. from Hampton University.

  8. International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats

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    The International Multilateral Partnership Against Cyber Threats (IMPACT) is the first United Nations-backed cybersecurity alliance. Since 2011, IMPACT serves as a key partner of the United Nations' (UN) specialised agency for ICTs – the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). [1]

  9. International Women's Democracy Center - Wikipedia

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    The International Women's Democracy Center is a non-profit organization based in Washington D.C., United States, established in 1995 to strengthen women's global leadership through education, networking and research with a focus on increasing the role of women in politics, policy and decision-making within their own governments.