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The founder of ‘Black Girls in Cyber’ sees lots more work to do

Por: The Hill Tech October 04, 2022

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The cybersecurity workforce famously lacks diversity, but for Talya Parker, constantly seeing herself on pandemic-era video conferences as one of the few — if not the only — Black woman was a wake-up call.   “You always know that you’re the minority in the room, but there’s something different about being reminded of it visually every day,” Parker said.    , regardless of race and gender.  That was the case for Akilah Tunsill,... + full article



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