Women Know Cyber: The Documentary
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 Published On Nov 11, 2021

"WOMEN KNOW CYBER: THE DOCUMENTARY" features women in cybersecurity from across the globe who share their stories in an effort to recruit more female cybercrime fighters to our field.

A Cybersecurity Ventures production
https://cybersecurityventures.com

Sponsored by Mastercard
https://mastercard.com

Technology Partner, Deloitte Cyber
https://deloitte.com/cyber

Training Partner, KnowBe4
https://knowbe4.com

APPEARING IN THE DOCUMENTARY:
Deneen DeFiore, VP & CISO at United Airlines; Emily Mossburg, Deloitte Global Cyber Leader; Alissa “Dr Jay” Abdullah, SVP & Deputy CSO at Mastercard; Nada Anid, VP, Strategic Communications & External Affairs at New York Institute of Technology; Sylvia Acevedo, Rocket Scientist & Former CEO at Girl Scouts of the USA; Gily Netzer, CMO at Cymulate; Ron Greene, Executive VP & CSO at Mastercard; Sarah Clark, SVP Digital Identity at Mastercard; Karen Kukoda, VP Strategic Partnerships at Safeguard Cyber; Kyla Guru, Freshman at Stanford University; Keren Elazari, Founder of Leading Cyber Ladies; Teresa Zielinski, SVP, Global CISO & Product Security at GE Gas Power; Diane Janosek, Training Director, National Cryptologic School at National Security Agency (NSA); Rosa Smothers, SVP of Cyber Operations at KnowBe4; Ambareen Siraj, founder of WiCyS; Theresa Payton, CEO at Fortalice; Heather Engel, Managing Partner at Strategic Cyber Partners; Wendy Thomas, President & CEO at Secureworks, Christine Leisure, eDiscovery Investigator & Evidence Technician at Mastercard; Steve Morgan, founder of Cybersecurity Ventures & Editor-in-Chief at Cybercrime Magazine.

The documentary is derived from the book "Women Know Cyber: 100 Fascinating Females Fighting Cybercrime" by Steve Morgan and Di Freeze.
https://www.amazon.com/Women-Know-Cyb...

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WOMEN IN CYBERSECURITY STATISTICS:
Women represent 25 percent of the global cybersecurity workforce in 2021, up from 20 percent in 2019, and around 10 percent in 2011. We predict women will represent 30 percent of the global cybersecurity workforce by 2025, and that will reach 35 percent by 2031. SOURCE: Cybersecurity Ventures
https://cybersecurityventures.com/jobs

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