Cyber Security Today, Week in Review for the week ending September 1, 2023
This episode features discussion on International Women in Cyber Day, a Canadian cybercrime report, the takedown of the Quakbot bot and the attacks on Barracuda Networks’ ESG emai
International Women in Cyber Security Day: Slow progress
The prospects for women in cybersecurity in many countries are promising, but progress in Canada is disappointing, says the founder of International Women in Cybersecurity Day. “Within Canada there appears to have been limited observable change in bolstered support for women-led cybersecurity initiatives throughout the past year,” said Lisa Kearney, B.C., based founding executive director
ITWC’s 2023 Top Women in Cybersecurity: An interview with Susan Chiang of Cloudflare
“It’s really cool to be on a cybersecurity team at a security company,” says guest i
Top Women in Cybersecurity keynote: A cybersecurity career is harder than ChatGPT paints it — but just as rewarding
ChatGPT is good for a lot of things, but don’t ask it to create a realistic scenario for a woman who wants a career in cybersecurity. In her keynote address for this year’s IT World Canada Top Women in Cybersecurity event, Laura Payne, chief enablement officer and vice-president of security consulting at Canadian-based White Tuque,
‘Impostor syndrome’ is a fraud, Women in Cybersecurity conference told
At a panel on the evolving role of a CISO, women gave advice to their