How to Fix the Diversity Gap in Cybersecurity

Presented at LayerOne 2019, May 25, 2019, 4 p.m. (60 minutes)

Women make up just 11 percent and minorities are slightly less than 12 percent of the cybersecurity workforce. Coming from a nonprofit background, which is an industry with a high diversity, to one where it is so unbalanced. It’s disheartening and disappointing.

I’ve connected with persons who are underrepresented in the field, and many after spending years in cybersecurity are leaving the field. From their shared experiences as well as my own, it is clear that the cybersecurity space needs to get real about the lack of diversity in the space, and the necessity to make changes as we approach the estimated shortage of 1.5 million cybersecurity professionals in 2019.

In this talk, we will discuss our brains and how we label and prejudge, hear experiences of underrepresented people in the space, what can be done to fill the gap, and how to increase and retain the number of qualified candidates in cybersecurity.


Presenters:

  • Chloé Messdaghi as Chloe Messdaghi
    Chloe Messdaghi is a Security Researcher Advocate/PMM @Bugcrowd. Since entering cybersecurity space, she sees security as a humanitarian issue. Data breaches don’t just impact companies, but governments, environments, and people. This can adversely affect lives of the most vulnerable persons as well. Hence, her previous and current humanitarian passion has led her to become passionate about cybersecurity. Humanitarian work includes advising as a UN Volunteer, serving as a board member for several humanitarian organizations. Chloe is also the head of WIST organization, mentor and advocate for inclusion in tech, and founded a nonprofit called Drop Labels.

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