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‘Net' gain for women as they take key positions in cyber security: Survey
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 08 - 03 - 2020

Women are ascending into senior or leadership positions in cyber security within their companies, through a variety of pathways, according to the first ever SANS Women in Cybersecurity Survey, results of which will be presented by SANS Institute in two webcasts on March 17 and March 24. The survey targeted women working in cybersecurity who are in a senior or leadership position.
According to the most recent (2018) World Economic Forum Future of Jobs report, we are currently in the middle of a period of accelerating demand for specialist roles related to understanding and leveraging the latest emerging technologies. Information security analyst is one of these roles, so we need the increasing numbers of women to meet the demand. In addition, the US Bureau of Labor Statistics found that US companies will add 546,200 new jobs in computer and information technology between 2018 and 2028, a rate higher than the average for all occupations. Of those jobs, the bureau predicts a 32 percent growth rate for information security analysts. The picture is likely to be similar in other countries.
"Women can have a tremendous amount of impact in their organizations regardless of their title," says SANS analyst and survey author Heather Mahalik. "Your title and time in the field do not define what you know and the impact you can provide to this community. They do not define your impact or even narrow in on your capabilities — your actions do!"
In fact, 41 percent of respondents credited being in the right place at the right time for their rise into senior or leadership positions. That means they had to make themselves visible to decision makers. Others credited having varied experiences (38 percent) or pursuing certifications (34 percent) with their rise into a senior or leadership positions, both of which are within the control of the individual.
Mentorships are often part of the process of growing into leadership positions and continuing to grow once taking on such a role. However, only 7 percent of women in cybersecurity have been mentored by another woman, with 37 percent mentored by both men and women and 31 percent by men alone, which leaves 25 percent who have never benefited from being mentored at all.
"The future of cybersecurity is the responsibility of everyone," continues Mahalik. "We need to reach out and become a mentor."
Most survey respondents have done just that, with just a quarter not participating in a mentorship relationship. Interestingly, the vast majority (57 percent) report mentoring both men and women, a positive sign for growing the leadership role of women in cybersecurity.
Full results of the SANS survey will be shared during a Tuesday, March 17 webcast at 1 p.m. Eastern time, sponsored by LogRhythm, ThreatConnect, and Threat Quotient, and hosted by SANS. Those interested can register to attend the webcast at https://www.sans.org/webcasts/112295
Then, representatives from ThreatConnect will join a panel discussion with survey author Heather Mahalik to explore what the results mean to women in cybersecurity on Tuesday, March 24 at 1 PM Eastern time. Those interested can register to attend that webcast at https://www.sans.org/webcasts/112300
Those who register for either webcast will also receive access to the published results paper developed by SANS analyst, forensics expert and successful woman in cybersecurity Heather Mahalik.


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