Women in cybersecurity: Powering innovation and inclusion | SASIG
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Friday 28 November 2025, 11am-12noon (GMT)

Women are vital to cybersecurity, bringing unique perspectives, innovative problem-solving, and critical soft skills to the field, helping to address the global talent shortage and improve security strategies. Initiatives like mentorship programs and educational outreach are crucial for attracting and retaining more women in this male-dominated field, ensuring the cybersecurity workforce reflects the diverse population it aims to protect.

The mission of Women in Cybersecurity is to recruit, retain and advance women to build a robust cybersecurity workforce. Its vision is a world where the cybersecurity workforce is an inclusive space.

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Chaired and facilitied by

Martin Smith MBE (info), Chairman & Founder, The SASIG

 

Panellists: 

 

Kate Wallayn (info), Director of Marketing (Cyber), NCC Group 

James Kwaan (info), CIO, Lloyds Banking Group

Rebecca Taylor (info), Threat Intelligence Knowledge Manager & Researcher, Sophos

Anne Woodley (info), Major Accounts Manager, Netskope

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