Danske Bank and NI Cyber, the Northern Ireland Cyber Security Cluster, has announced a partnership focused upon supporting women working in Cyber Security.
As part of Danske Bank’s corporate sponsorship of NI Cyber, over the next 12 months the two organisations will work together on a number of activities aimed at showcasing inspiring role models and creating opportunities for professionals to connect and network.
Despite being a key economic growth driver for the local economy, recent reports have estimated that under 18 per cent of the UK wide cyber workforce is female. In a time when the world is increasingly dependent upon digital products and services, the partnership seeks to ensure that women are encouraged and supported to build their careers in this critical industry.
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Speaking on behalf of NI Cyber, Cluster Manager Joanne English said: "We’re delighted that Danske Bank has thrown their support behind our community’s efforts to build an inclusive cyber security workforce across NI and beyond; and we’re thankful that they have chosen NI Cyber as a partner to help work towards making this a reality."
The first event will take place on Thursday 17 October, 10am to 12.30pm at Danske Bank UK HQ in Belfast. Featuring a keynote from Danske Bank’s Head of Cyber Operations, Giedre Tijusaite, this brunch event will also feature a panel of industry experts from our local ecosystem.
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Kellie Redford, Information Security & IT Risk Manager at Danske Bank said: “At Danske Bank we’re committed to supporting the development of the cyber industry locally and to showcasing the important role that women play in that. We’re excited to host the first event which will be a great opportunity to hear from local experts as well as from our colleague Giedre Tijusaite who will share insights on her inspiring career story to date and how she thinks cyber security will evolve.”
The event is free to register and is open to anyone working in industry, academia / education and government, as well as those seeking to move into a cyber role; and particularly to those interested in helping to shift the dial on the gender balance in cyber security.
Advance registration is essential, please visit: eventbrite.co.uk/e/advancing-women-in-cyber-tickets-1010474625807
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