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Joined January 2020
From networking to frontline cyber defense, Purity Njeri Gachuhi carved her path with curiosity, community and courage. Read Purity Njeri Gachuhi's article in issue 26 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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đ Cybercrime is boomingâand your data is the target. Amanda-Jane Turner breaks down how data gets stolen and what you can do to stay safe. Read Amanda-Jane Turnerâs article in issue 26 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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đ§ Neurodiversity isnât a buzzwordâitâs a strategic advantage. Neurodivergent professionals are reshaping the future of security. Read Abigail Swabeyâs article in issue 26 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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đĽ Burnout is hitting hard in the security industryâfrom alert fatigue to impossible workloads. But itâs not a personal failing. Itâs a systemic issue we can address. Read Abigail Swabeyâs article in issue 26 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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Inclusion isnât about filling seatsâitâs about redesigning the table. Madhuri Nandi urges the cyber industry to move beyond optics and build lasting change. Read Madhuri Nandiâs article in issue 26 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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đ Are we there yet? A question that drives more than road tripsâit fuels our journey toward equity and inclusion in the security industry. Read Abigail Swabeyâs article in issue 26 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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ISSUE 26 LIVE NOW!! Women in Security Magazine Issue 26 - Are We There Yet? Where One conversation at a time, is how we change the world! Read Issue 26 of the Women in Security Magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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Australian Women in Security Awards Tickets On Sale Now! Don't miss out on joining us for the 2025 Australian Women in Security Awards on the 2nd of September! Get your tickets here: https://t.co/CGhJPXJnOB
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From Amazon to Cybersecurity Analyst, Disha Somashekar turned curiosity into purpose.⨠Read Disha Somashekarâs article in issue 25 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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âDonât get too comfortable.â Min Kyriannis, CEO and cybersecurity leader, proves that staying curious, adaptable, and hungry to learn is the secret to thriving. Read Min Kyrianniâs article in issue 25 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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A HUGE THANK YOU TO Decipher Bureau! Your ongoing support makes it possible for us to bring this show-stopping event to the industry and our community. Thank you once again for sponsoring the 2025 Australian Women in Security Awards.
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From curiosity to confidence, Sapna Kumariâs journey into cybersecurity proves that adaptability and continuous learning are more powerful than any set path. Read Sapna Kumariâs article in issue 25 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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No plan. No strategy. No magic formula. Just guts, transferable skills, and a leap of faith. From teacher to cybersecurity awareness officer. Read Simon Carabettaâs article in issue 25 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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đĄ Theresa McCluskey's journey from transport to OT security proves it's never too late to grow, learn, and lead in cyber. Read Theresa McCluskeyâs article in issue 25 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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From golf caddy to cybersecurity leader đď¸ââď¸ Kelly Johnson now leads Acronis ANZ and champions women in tech. âCybersecurity is a great path for women. Read Kelly Johnsonâs article in issue 25 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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From action movies to action plans. Jordan Watsonâs cybersecurity journey began with a spark of inspiration and grew into a thriving career. Read Jordan Watsonâs article in issue 25 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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Ranee Bray didnât set out to work in cybersecurity but her passion for strategic change and lifelong learning led her to where she could inspire transformation.đ Read Ranee Brayâs article in issue 25 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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From political science to penetration testing, Omonivie Cynthia Jatto turned passion into breaking norms, and empowering young women along the way.đŞ Read Omonivie Cynthia Jattoâs article in issue 25 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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From tinkering with Kali Linux on an old laptop to becoming a Senior Security Analyst, Manahil Hasan proves that passion, persistence, shapes real cybersecurity careers. đť Read Manahil Hasanâs article in issue 25 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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đ Cybercrime isnât just lone hackers in hoodies â itâs big business. From malware marketplaces to 24/7 ransomware support, Cybercrime as a Service is booming. Read Amanda - Jane Turnerâs article in issue 25 of the women in security magazine here: https://t.co/AS3fU1WXEV
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