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Women in Digital add cybersecurity award to 2024 line-up
Wed, 19th Jun 2024
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Women in Digital Awards unveil a new category to honour female leaders in cybersecurity, aiming to spotlight women in the predominantly male sector. Nominations open.
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AI platform boosts VC funding chances for women of colour founders
Thu, 14th Mar 2024
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R/GA EMEA and Founderland have launched PAM, an AI-powered platform, to help women of colour founders secure venture capital (VC) funding, addressing the stark disparity in the industry.
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'Women in STEM' shine at Ideas of India Summit 3.0
Wed, 28th Feb 2024
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At the Ideas of India Summit 3.0, top-ranking women in STEM, including ISRO's Nandini Harinath, shared their career journeys, emphasising the importance of education and support.
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Women at Suncorp skill up with cloud training program
Thu, 25th May 2023
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Women at Suncorp Group will lead the charge in addressing Australia’s technology skills shortage, taking part in a cloud technology training program.
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Winner of ESET woman in cybersecurity scholarship announced
Wed, 15th Mar 2023
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This year’s winner is Shradha Angrish, who is studying mechanical engineering with mathematical and computer sciences at the University of Adelaide.
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Castlepoint CEO Greaves wins accolades in cybersecurity
Fri, 14th Oct 2022
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Rachael Greaves, CEO of Castlepoint Systems, has been named Australia’s most Outstanding Woman in IT security.
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Wellington businesses promote ICT opportunities to the region’s teenage girls
Mon, 14th May 2018
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Next Monday, 35 Wellington companies will host 150 secondary school girls for a day, gaining first-hand experience of ICT.