Increasing the Participation of Young Women in Cybersecurity
Abstract
The gender disparity that affects
cybersecurity is not new, but it is particularly
discouraging for women, who represent only 11%
of all cybersecurity professionals around the world.
It is also reported that very few have leaderships
positions. This study has the goal of increasing the
participation of young underrepresented groups of
women in cybersecurity education and awareness
activities, leading the way to increasing their
participation in the field. The project was carried
out over a period of several months using data from
213 young girls ages 13-18 that were visited at
Junior and High Schools in Puerto Rico.
Presentations and other activities were given on the
topic and data was collected on their knowledge,
previous experiences, and interest in the field. The
main objective of this study is to promote
awareness and increase their interest in
cybersecurity related professions before they start
college. The author explains what motivated her to
initiate this project, the problems that exist, the
activities that were developed, results and the
proposed solutions. The author also describes the
steps and considerations that are currently being
taken to contribute to this effort at the local and
national level.
Key Terms ⎯ Cybersecurity Awareness,
Gender Disparity, Research and Education, Women
in Cybersecurity.