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Stephanie Hare to headline Women in Cybersecurity event 2024

Tue, 12th Mar 2024

The esteemed technology ethics researcher, broadcaster, and author Stephanie Hare has been announced as the keynote speaker for the 8th annual Women in Cybersecurity event during Infosecurity Europe 2024. The seminal information security occasion will run from June 4th to June 6th, with Hare's speech taking place on the first day of proceedings, Wednesday the 5th.

The Women in Cybersecurity event has become an unmissable fixture in the conference line-up in its eight years, its popularity necessitating a scale-up to accommodate growing interest and an expanding roster of speakers ready to inspire from centre-stage. This year's iteration will see the spotlighted women share their wisdom from the keynote stage, addressing key issues ranging from the gender pay gap and imposter syndrome to negotiation skills and mentorship.

Nicole Mills, Exhibition Director at Infosecurity Group, enthusiastically discussed the event, stating: "We continue to drive a need for change and showcase the multitude of experience and varied female voices and experts in cybersecurity. This year promises more motivating discussions and a vision for future generations of women in cyber."

Hare, with a varied career history spanning policy research, tech strategy, consultancy, and journalism, will utilise her unique perspective to explore the implications of living through a tech revolution. Her talk will touch upon a range of topics, including AI, data privacy, policy-making, cybersecurity, and historical, political, and contemporary technological elements.

The Women in Cybersecurity event will be headed by Beth Maundrill, Infosecurity Magazine Editor, who will be leading discussions from 15:00-17:30, featuring a keynote by Stephanie Hare and panel discussions with inspirational figures from the industry. Maundrill expressed thrill at Hare's participation: "Stephanie's diverse expertise and insights into the technological landscape will undoubtedly provide attendees with valuable perspectives on the future of cybersecurity."

The event is not just limited to women in cybersecurity roles but is open to allies and employers who seek insights into the industry from a female perspective. Knowledge will be shared on supporting, attracting, and retaining women in teams, promoting diversity, and addressing the barriers faced by women in the sector.

1Password and Akamai FLAME are sponsoring this empowering event. Natalie Billingham, SVP EMEA Sales and Channels & Managing Director EMEA at Akamai Technologies, took pride in their association, saying, "We're proud sponsors of the Women in Cybersecurity event as it champions women across the tech industry. We hope to empower women to take charge of their careers and keep their tech flame alive."

Sara Teare, co-founder at 1Password, emphasised the need for support towards women in the field: "Taking steps to help create an environment where women can excel within cybersecurity allows us to build strong products and a safer, more secure future for all."

Hence, the Women in Cybersecurity event, as a part of Infosecurity Europe on June 5, 2024, presents a unique opportunity for inspiration and empowerment in the world of cybersecurity.