
Women4Cyber Registry
Cybersecurity ATLAS together with the Women4Cyber initiative from the European Cybersecurity Organisation (ECSO) have committed last year to create a registry of European women in cybersecurity.
Cybersecurity ATLAS together with the Women4Cyber initiative from the European Cybersecurity Organisation (ECSO) have committed last year to create a registry of European women in cybersecurity.
There is no better time than the present to leverage the collaborative spirit of the European cybersecurity community to deliver practical solutions and initiatives that can have an impact “on the ground”.
(ISC)² report provides insights into the challenges and opportunities they face, including a global cybersecurity workforce gap of 3.4 million people
The ECSF provides an open European tool to build a common understanding of the cybersecurity professional role profiles and common mappings with the appropriate skills and competences required.
Senior cybersecurity representatives of EU Member States, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the Commission took part in a two-day ‘Blueprint Operational Level Exercise’, or Blue OLEx 2022, to test crisis management procedures.
On the 12th October, ECSO and Women4Cyber opened a workshop hosted by Microsoft on increasing women’s participation in policy and technology in Europe.
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