The ISC2 study on women in cybersecurity, a comprehensive research effort that collected responses from 2,400 women, has revealed several significant findings. These include promising trends in women’s entry into the profession, their roles within teams, and their comparable achievements with men. However, the study also underscores the need for continued efforts to support and promote women in the cybersecurity workforce. Increased diversity With the average representation of women on cybersecurity teams at 23%, attracting … More
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