Cybersecurity Queens: Busting Myths and Breaking Barriers in Tech

The Most Inspiring Women in Cyber Awards celebrate the unstoppable women in cybersecurity. This feature highlights one of the 2024 Top 20 honorees, showcasing her journey from Pharmacology to becoming a cybersecurity consultant. She chats about imposter syndrome, finding community support, and how her genius sister inspired her to hack into a tech career.

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Who knew the cybersecurity world had so many inspiring women who aren’t just protecting our virtual vaults but also smashing glass ceilings with their keyboards? Get ready to meet one of the top 20 cyber heroines of 2024, whose journey from pharmacology to cybersecurity is as thrilling as a zero-day exploit!

Key Points:

  • Eskenzi PR and IT Security Guru are shining a light on the most inspiring women in cybersecurity through annual awards.
  • The nominee started her career in pharmacology before venturing into tech, eventually landing in cybersecurity.
  • She faced challenges such as imposter syndrome and workplace microaggressions but overcame them with community support.
  • Committed to diversity, she runs a scholarship program promoting female participation in cybersecurity conferences.
  • Her older sister, a software developer, has been a significant influence, inspiring her to impact other women in tech positively.

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