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Elizabeth Wharton, Vice President of Operations at SCYTHE, was honored with the Cybersecurity or Privacy Woman Law Professional of the Year for 2022 by the United Cybersecurity Alliance.
National security leader Laureen Stephens-Rice is laser-focused on promoting diversity, equity and inclusion as well as professional development for the next generation of security leaders and diplomatic security agents.
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As Director of Security, Environmental Health & Safety and IT Risk Assurance, Theresa Bentch wants to create long-lasting and impactful security programs, helping her teams realize their potential.
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These professionals represent the depth, breadth and diversity that make up women across all functions, roles and responsibilities within the security industry.
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Women in the physical security and cybersecurity industries talk their careers and promoting diversity and inclusion on International Women's Day 2022.