Panel Discussion:
Personal Stories, Challenges,
and Triumphs of Women in Cyber
According to Cybersecurity Ventures, women held 25% of cybersecurity jobs globally in 2022, up from 20% in 2019. While that’s an improvement, there’s still lots to do to bring more women into the industry. In this panel discussion, women from across the industry will come together to share their experiences, discuss challenges that women still face in the cybersecurity industry, and share advice for other women who are looking to grow their cybersecurity careers.
Date:
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Wednesday, March 22
12:00 p.m. ET Online
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2023
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ELEVATION THROUGH UX
15:00 - 16:00
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12:00 - 13:00
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Time:
Tuesday, April 25
6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
90 Natoma St., San Franciso, CA 94105
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Naomi Buckwalter
Prior to this role, Kayla was the director of GRC at LogMeIn, a $1b global SaaS company, and the senior risk manager for Computershare, US, a global financial services company, where she was responsible for supporting the development, implementation, and monitoring of operational, financial, compliance, and IT risk.
Speakers
KAYLA WILLIAMS
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Samara Williams
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KAYLA WILLIAMS
CISO, Devo
Samara williams
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Cyber Network Defense Analyst, National Security Agency
Dina Haines
CISO, Devo
Naomi is the founder and Executive Director of Cybersecurity Gatebreakers Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to closing the demand gap in cybersecurity hiring. She has over 20 years' experience in IT and security and has held roles in software engineering, security architecture, security engineering, and security executive leadership.
Director of Product Security, Contrast Security
NAOMI BUCKWALTER
Samara, product security leader and cyber advocate, has experience in the financial services, retail, healthcare, and other critical infrastructure industries. Her background and expertise are in cyber operations, threat & vulnerability management, and program development. Samara is passionate about relationship building, giving back to the community, and encouraging women and minorities to pursue technology.
Manager, Security Engineering, New Relic
Samara Williams
Kyla is studying Computer Science and International Relations at Stanford. She is passionate about all-things product safety, protecting vulnerable user-groups, and infusing the human element into every fiber of cybersecurity.
Her roots trace back to cybersecurity education and awareness, which has led her on a path of exploring threat intelligence, OffSec, and trust & safety issues like disinformation and women’s safety online.
Founder & CEO, Bits N' Bytes Cybersecurity Education
Kyla Guru
Dina brings a unique blend of technical expertise and understanding of both private industry and academia to the collaboration table. She was named one of the "Top 100 Women in Cybersecurity" for 2020 and one of "Maryland's Cyber Warrior Women" in 2019. Additionally, Dina teaches digital forensics and network security courses at the collegiate level.
Cyber Network Defense Analyst, National Security Agency
Dina Haines
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Prior to this role, Kayla was the director of GRC at LogMeIn, a $1b global SaaS company, and the senior risk manager for Computershare, US, a global financial services company, where she was responsible for supporting the development, implementation, and monitoring of operational, financial, compliance, and IT risk.
Naomi is the founder and Executive Director of Cybersecurity Gatebreakers Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to closing the demand gap in cybersecurity hiring. She has over 20 years' experience in IT and security and has held roles in software engineering, security architecture, security engineering, and security executive leadership.
Samara, product security leader and cyber advocate, has experience in the financial services, retail, healthcare, and other critical infrastructure industries. Her background and expertise are in cyber operations, threat & vulnerability management, and program development. Samara is passionate about relationship building, giving back to the community, and encouraging women and minorities to pursue technology.
Kyla is studying Computer Science and International Relations at Stanford. She is passionate about all-things product safety, protecting vulnerable user-groups, and infusing the human element into every fiber of cybersecurity.
Her roots trace back to cybersecurity education and awareness, which has led her on a path of exploring threat intelligence, OffSec, and trust & safety issues like disinformation and women’s safety online.
Dina brings a unique blend of technical expertise and understanding of both private industry and academia to the collaboration table. She was named one of the "Top 100 Women in Cybersecurity" for 2020 and one of "Maryland's Cyber Warrior Women" in 2019. Additionally, Dina teaches digital forensics and network security courses at the collegiate level.
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