Tayo Adeniyi, CISSP, talked to ISC2 about why she chose to pursue the CISSP certification, the effect that being a CISSP has had on her subsequent cybersecurity career and shared some advice for those embarking on a cybersecurity career.
Women in Cybersecurity
Historically, women are underrepresented in the cybersecurity industry. With March including both Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, ISC2 is bringing you a month-long program of content showcasing women in the cybersecurity profession. Together, we will be learning more about their experiences in cybersecurity roles and encouraging others to join the industry.
As part of this series of content, ISC2 members and cybersecurity professionals participated in a webinar titled From the Inside Out: Increasing Representation and Inclusion of Women in Cybersecurity. ISC2 members can earn one CPE credit for viewing the webinar. You will hear from leaders around the world who are implementing unique partnerships and grassroots programming to address these issues and more. Find out why increasing representation matters and how individuals and organizations can play a role in making change.
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