Resources for Women in Cybersecurity

In today's cybersecurity landscape, women leaders, professionals, and those eager to enter the industry face unique challenges and exciting opportunities. Our curated guide contains a list of invaluable resources specifically tailored for women in cybersecurity. Whether you're a seasoned cybersecurity pro or an aspiring newcomer, your toolkit for success within the cybersecurity realm is right here. 

 

Women in Cybersecurity Groups

 

BlackGirlsHack

Black Girls Hack is a registered non-profit organization. They are a training-focused organization that was created to help increase diversity in cybersecurity by helping to bridge the gap between what is taught in educational institutions and what is necessary for careers in cybersecurity.

While several organizations cater to the interests of women and minorities in cybersecurity, black women in cybersecurity are still severely underrepresented both in the field and by existing infrastructures. BlackGirlsHack meets the needs left unmet by existing services by providing hands-on skills that are focused on people who are upskilling and reskilling in cybersecurity.

Black Girls In Cyber

Black Girls in Cyber is a non-profit organization that supports women of color and has a mission to increase industry awareness and diversity for black women who are interested in entry-level Cybersecurity, STEM, and Privacy careers .

Latinas in Cyber

Latinas in Cyber is the first US based membership organization created by Latina cyber professionals. Their vision is to build an inclusive and equitable community for Latinas focused on development, empowerment, and leadership within cybersecurity.

Secure Diversity

Secure Diversity is a nonprofit organization that fosters gender diversity, equity, and inclusion in cybersecurity through conferences, networking, mentoring, professional development, and community outreach. One of their primary goals is to raise awareness and increase the number of women and other underrepresented genders in the cybersecurity workforce.

WISP (Women in Security and Privacy)

WISP's mission is to "Advance women to lead the future of privacy and security." Their objectives include Education; Mentoring & Networking, Advancement, and Leadership.

Women's Society of Cyberjutsu

The Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu (WSC), a 501(c)3 non-profit, is dedicated to raising awareness of cybersecurity career opportunities and advancement for women in the field, closing the gender gap and the overall workforce gap in information security roles.

WoSec | Women of Security

Women of Security (WoSEC) is for women, and those who identify as women, who have an interest in cyber security. WoSEC chapters meet in person in cities around the globe to network, vent frustrations, find peers and make new friends. Their activities range from talks and workshops, brunches and other social gatherings.

Hacker in Heels

Hacker in Heels seeks to disrupt the cybersecurity industry and craft a path for women to rise to top positions, claim six-figure salaries, and create a working culture that supports the next generation of cybersecurity talent.

 

Women in Cybersecurity Conferences

 

Day of Shecurity

Virtual and In-Person

Day of Shecurity is a free-to-attend interactive one-day conference that was originally launched in 2017 in San Francisco for women in technology interested in cybersecurity. Day of Shecurity launched in Boston in 2019 and virtual conferences in 2021.

The Diana Initiative

Las Vegas, Nevada

The Diana Initiative is a diversity-driven conference committed to helping all underrepresented people in Information Security. The Diana Initiative features multiple speaker tracks, villages with hands-on workshops, and a Capture the Flag event.

WiCyS Conference

Nashville, Tennessee (2024)

The WiCyS Conference stands as the go-to event for those aspiring to excel in the cybersecurity realm, particularly for WiCyS women in cybersecurity. WiCyS Conference is the go-to event to help you get where you want to be. WiCyS helps organizations recruit, retain and advance women in cybersecurity — all while creating a community of engagement, encouragement, and support at a technical conference.

ChIPs Global Summit

San Francisco, California (2023)

ChIPs Global Summit's programming includes cutting-edge topics at the intersection of technology, law and policy, as well as insightful discussions about diversity and inclusion, career development and leadership. Panel topics included cryptocurrency, Supreme Court IP cases, sustainable energy, leadership fundamentals and inspiring keynote discussions.

 

Women in Cybersecurity Podcasts 

 

Women in Security Podcast

This podcast is devoted to the world of information & cyber security and the great women who make it turn. The podcast sheds light on the routes to the various technical and non-technical roles in this space, as well as exploring the skill sets required to be successful.

Security In Color

Security in Color is a media platform aiming to educate, empower and provide accessible cybersecurity resources to everyone.

We Hack Purple Podcast

The podcast features a diverse range of guests for all walks of InfoSec, to talk about their careers, jobs, and how they got to where they are today. Featuring host Tanya Janca.

Breaking Into Cybersecurity Podcast

This webinar series was created to share stories of how the most recent cybersecurity professionals are breaking into the industry.

Getting Into InfoSec (Women In Cybersecurity Episodes)

Security in Color is a media platform aiming to educate, empower and provide accessible cybersecurity resources to everyone.

Cyber Queens Podcast

Cyber Queens Podcasts is a podcast enabling women to level up their careers in cyber.

 

Women In Cyber YouTube Channels

 

Day of Shecurity YouTube Channel

Day of Shecurity’s YouTube Channel includes videos of talks and sessions from the various DOS events.

Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS) YouTube Channel

WiCyS is a global community of women and men. They are dedicated to bringing talented women together to celebrate and foster their passion and drive for cybersecurity. This YouTube channel is home to their global affiliates and strategic partner broadcasts, helpful resources, and more!

Womens Cyberjutsu YouTube Channel

This is Women’s Society of Cyberjutsu (WSC) YouTube channel. WSC is dedicated to raising awareness of cybersecurity career opportunities and advancement for women in the field, closing the gender gap and the overall workforce gap in information security roles.

Cyber Queen

Cyber Queen was founded with the purpose of enabling and empowering more women to succeed in cyber security.

Cybersecurity Divas

Cyber Queen was founded with the purpose of enabling and empowering more women to succeed in cyber security.

 

Additional Resources For Women In Cyber

 

100 Women in 100 Days Cybersecurity Career Accelerator

 - Workforce development accelerator helping close the cybersecurity talent gap through a fast track technical training and mentorship.

SANS Women's Immersion Academy

 - To help fill the skills gap, the SANS Institute created the SANS CyberTalent Immersion Academy, an intensive, accelerated training program that provides world-class training and GIAC certifications to quickly and effectively launch careers in cybersecurity.

Code Like a Girl

 - Code Like a Girl is a social enterprise providing girls and women with the confidence, tools, knowledge, and support to enter, and flourish, in the world of coding!

CybHER (k-12)

 - CybHER’s mission is to empower, motivate, educate, and change the perception of girls and women in cybersecurity.

 

Explore Opportunities With CyberSN

 

If you're looking for valuable insights into the cybersecurity job market, be sure to check out CyberSN's blog. Our team has created a variety of informative posts covering topics such as job searching, advancing your cybersecurity career, decoding cybersecurity roles and job titles, and more.

If you're unsure about the various types of cybersecurity jobs that are available, CyberSN's Career Center can help. It features a comprehensive breakdown of technical, non-technical, and security leadership roles within the cybersecurity community, so you can easily find the positions that best match your skills and interests. 

 

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