Security News > 2017 > August > What leads women to cybersecurity, and what makes them stay? (Help Net Security)
Many studies have shown that different perspectives result in a better understanding of problems and, ultimately, in better solutions for everybody. But even though it’s an industry where problem solving is of primary importance, cybersecurity still lags behind when it comes to diversity in the workforce. For example, women still constitute only around 11 percent of the global information security workforce, even though they are definitely not a minority in the general populace. Encouraging and … More →
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