Women In Security Magazine Issue 13

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IN TIMES OF CONFLICT, WOMEN ARE STEPPING UP FOR THE CYBER FIGHT by David Braue

Women are spearheading Ukraine’s response to Russian cyber aggression – and winning

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s Russia’s invasion of Ukraine drags into

on Promoting the Role of Women in Preventing,

its second year, its seismic effects are

Investigating and Prosecuting Cybercrime.

still being felt around the globe – not the least because of the heart-rending

“Because of our women in this sphere, we are

vision as families were separated, men

fighting really hard to protect our cyber space,” she

under 60 years of age were sent to the front lines,

continued. “We have an IT army, and there are lots of

and millions of women and children fled the country

volunteers. Girls joined this army, and we are hitting

for safety.

the aggressor back. And we are doing good.”

For Natalia Tkachuk and myriad other women who

“We are doing good, but of course it’s still not enough

stayed to fight a very different kind of war, however,

for women in this sphere,” said Tkachuk, a 20-year

the past year has been one of fighting back – and,

veteran of law enforcement and national security.

she argues, “we’re not losing [but] winning in the cyber war.”

“All this time I was talking about equal rights, and opportunities, and obligations for men and women.

“In Ukraine, we have a totally different cyber

But when this war came, I understood that still there

threat landscape” in which typical concerns about

are differences [due to the conscription of men and

ransomware have been eclipsed by “sophisticated,

the evacuation of so many women].”

well-planned… state-sponsored cyber attacks

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against our critical infrastructure,” Tkachuk told the

Yet the choice is there for women who want to stay

recent Council of Europe International Conference

and fight – and on the front lines, or on the cyber

W O M E N I N S E C U R I T Y M A G A Z I N E

M A R C H • A P R I L 2023


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ACCIDENTALLY IN CODE

2min
page 118

THE LEARNING HUB

17min
pages 108-117

THE LEARNING HUB

3min
pages 106-107

LISA ROTHFIELD-KIRSCHNER

2min
pages 102-103

STUDENT IN SECURITY SPOTLIGHT

16min
pages 94-101

WHY ZERO TRUST NEEDS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

4min
pages 88-90, 92

ARE SOCS THE NEW BLACK?

3min
pages 86-88

Agreeing with your partner about how your child uses tech

2min
page 84

IN TIMES OF CONFLICT, WOMEN ARE STEPPING UP FOR THE CYBER FIGHT

6min
pages 80-84

LEADING EARLY: IDENTIFYING LEADERSHIP QUALITIES IN YOURSELF FOR A MORE FULFILLING CAREER IN SECURITY

4min
pages 78-79

SPOTTING AND REPORTING A SCAM

3min
pages 76-77

THE WEIGHT OF AUTHORITY

4min
pages 74-75

APAC NATIONS OFFERED FREE TRAINING TO COUNTER QUANTUM COMPUTING THREATS

1min
page 73

IS IT TIME FOR A PERSONAL C-I-A TRIAD?

4min
pages 70-72

“From little things big things grow”

1min
page 66

JOB BOARD

4min
pages 64-66

JOB BOARD

4min
pages 62-63

IT TAKES A GUIDING LIGHT TO FIND A WAY THROUGH THE DARKNESS

6min
pages 58-61

THE NONLINEAR ROAD TO CISO

3min
pages 56-57

FIVE HIGH PERFORMING HABITS TO HELP YOU REACH THE NEXT LEVEL OF BEST SELF

6min
pages 52-56

MENTORING IN 2023: CREATING THE ‘PERFECT PAIR’

4min
pages 48-50

Events

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Let’s make 2023 a year to remember!

3min
pages 44-45

TALENT BOARD

4min
pages 40-43

TALENT BOARD

1min
pages 38-39

2023 NEW ZEALAND WOMEN IN SECURITY AWARDS

4min
pages 35-37

WHAT’S HER JOURNEY?

23min
pages 16-26, 28-34

All cybercrime victims are equal, but…

1min
page 14

DESPITE AMBITIONS FOR EQUALITY, SECURITY’S GENDER SPLIT IS STILL FALLING SHORT OF EXPECTATIONS

6min
pages 10-14

FROM THE PUBLISHER

3min
pages 2-5, 7
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