The Government Communications Headquarters is planning to run a series of female-only classes for cyber-security in an attempt to help improve the profession's gender balance at an early educational level. The current cyber-security workforce worldwide is 90% male, and
It's hoped that all-girls classes will help improve the confidence of school-aged girls in cyber skills and allow them to learn in a format that works better for them. The classes will teach skills in cryptography, cyber-security, logic, and coding, and will be offered through the National Cyber Security Centre.
Experience has shown GCHQ that girls will take a more reflective approach to the task and take time to answer questions while boys will rush to complete a task, so teaching these skills in mixed classes may be a contributing factor in turning young women off a career in cyber-security.
Source: Women in Tech