The Software Report is pleased to announce The Top 25 Women Leaders in Cybersecurity of 2022
NEW YORK, April 19, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Software Report is pleased to announce The Top 25 Women Leaders in Cybersecurity of 2022. Cybersecurity has grown to become essential across all industries, which means the women that comprise this year's list, some of the most highly-skilled professionals in the cybersecurity industry, are more important than ever. A majority of this year's awardees directly serve cybersecurity companies, dedicating themselves to protecting the valuable online assets of their clients in an increasingly digital world.
This year's awardees include Poornima DeBolle of Menlo Security, who advises security professionals on which use cases deserve extra focus, helping protect productivity while enabling modern businesses to succeed; Jadee Hanson, who leads global risk and compliance, security operations, incident response, and the insider threat program for Code42; and Cheryl VanVoorhees of Optiv Security, who is recognized in the industry as a strategy-driven executive with expertise in leading and managing high performing teams, developing new talent, and executing critically important business initiatives.
Although these professionals work across the industry in roles in information security, data privacy, marketing, and more, they share many common traits. They have deep industry knowledge, understand the needs of their clients, and are working to innovate and develop the most effective security products, services, and programs possible. They have been recognized not just for the services they provide to their clients, but for their contributions to their organizations and to the broader cybersecurity field. Please join us in celebrating the accomplishments of The Top 25 Women Leaders in Cybersecurity of 2022.
Jamie Smith (RSA Security), Poornima DeBolle (Menlo Security), Jadee Hanson (Code 42), Cheryl VanVoorhees (Optiv Security), Meg Berry (Axonius), Erica Geil (Snyk), Katie Hanahan (ITsavvy), Tammie Tham (Ensign InfoSecurity), Sara Shekel (AU10TIX), Pamela Diaz (Entara), Lisa Maynard (ID.me), Erin Murtha (OccamSec), Divya Ghatak (SentinelOne), Christine Kaszubski (Pindrop), Marina Ruiz Floriach (IThinkUPC), Renata Budko (Traceable AI), Selena Proctor (AppViewX), Mary Byrne (Immuta), Aisling MacRunnels (CyCognito), Kate Toumazi (Privitar), Nancy Free (Armor Cybersecurity), Aimei Wei (Stellar Cyber), Cristina Bentue (IriusRisk), Honey Shelton (SBS CyberSecurity), Kristen McFadden Gandhi (AppGuard).
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