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10 Women in Cybersecurity in Australia Making a Difference

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The field of cybersecurity has traditionally been male-dominated, but these 10 women in Australia are breaking barriers and making a significant impact in the industry. From leading cybersecurity companies to conducting groundbreaking research, these women are paving the way for more diversity and inclusivity in the field. In this article, we will highlight their achievements and contributions to the industry.

  1. Jacqui Loustau : Jacqui Loustau is the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Infoxchange, a nonprofit that provides technology solutions to other nonprofits. With over 20 years of experience in cybersecurity, Loustau is passionate about bridging the gender gap in the industry. She is a mentor to other women in cybersecurity and is involved in various organizations that promote diversity and inclusion.
  2. Vanessa Pegueros : Vanessa Pegueros is the CISO at OneLogin, a company that provides identity and access management solutions. With over 20 years of experience in the industry, Pegueros has worked with various companies, including DocuSign and Expedia. She is also a mentor and advocate for women in cybersecurity.
  3. Alana Maurushat : Alana Maurushat is a Professor of Cybersecurity Law at the University of Western Sydney. Her research focuses on cybersecurity, privacy, and data protection. She is also the co-founder of the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII), an online resource that provides free access to legal information.
  4. Dr. Jill Slay : Dr. Jill Slay is the Director of Cyber Resilience Initiatives at the Australian Computer Society. She has over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity and has published over 100 research papers. She is also the founder of the Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre (CSCRC), which conducts research on cybersecurity.
  5. Rachel Noble : Rachel Noble is the Director-General of the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD), a government agency that provides cybersecurity and intelligence services. With over 20 years of experience in the intelligence community, Noble is the first woman to lead the ASD.
  6. Myrna Van Pelt : Myrna Van Pelt is the CEO of Cyber Risk Aware, a company that provides cybersecurity awareness training. With over 25 years of experience in the industry, Van Pelt is passionate about educating people on cybersecurity risks and helping organizations prevent cyber attacks.
  7. Dr. Vanessa Teague : Dr. Vanessa Teague is an Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on cryptography and the security of electronic voting systems. She has received numerous awards for her research and is a vocal advocate for privacy and security in electronic voting.
  8. Dr. Xue Li : Dr. Xue Li is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Queensland. Her research focuses on cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and data analytics. She has published numerous research papers and has received funding from various organizations to support her research.
  9. Renuka Balasubramaniam : Renuka Balasubramaniam is the Director of Security Assurance Services at Telstra, a telecommunications company. She has over 20 years of experience in cybersecurity and is passionate about promoting diversity and inclusion in the industry. She is also a mentor and advocate for women in cybersecurity.
  10. Lizzie O’Shea : Lizzie O’Shea is a human rights lawyer and the founder of Digital Rights Watch, an organization that advocates for human rights in the digital age. She is also a Senior Lecturer at RMIT University, where she teaches about the intersection of law and technology.

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These 10 women in cybersecurity in Australia are making significant contributions to the industry and breaking barriers for other women in the field. From leading companies

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