In celebration of Cybersecurity Awareness Month and in recognition of the urgency needed in the face of grave cyberattacks, the #ShareTheMicInCyber campaign will focus on collaboration between the public and private sectors.
“Amid increasingly sophisticated and dangerous ransomware and supply chain attacks on critical infrastructure and private sector entities, the new Executive Order, and confirmation of the inaugural National Cyber Director, all eyes are on collaboration between the public and private sectors to increase our resilience and protect our nation,” says #ShareTheMicInCyber co-founder Lauren Zabierek.
“Grassroots movements like #ShareTheMicInCyber can be important forums to cultivate the trust that will drive public-private collaboration.This community is strong and supportive, committed to improving the industry, and well-positioned to tackle the complexity of public private partnerships in the same ways they’ve sought to eradicate systemic racism – through conversation, individual and collective action, accountability, and transparency,” says #SharetheMicinCyber co-founder Camille Stewart.
The #ShareTheMicInCyber campaign is a digital collaborative bringing together Black cyber Practitioners and cyber allies from well-represented backgrounds specializing in security, privacy, and tech. Organizations such as Google, Twitter, SANS Institute, Recorded Future, Discernible, GirlSecurity, the Belfer Center, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, the Future of Privacy Forum, The Bridge Network, InkStick Media, and more have publicly supported the #ShareTheMicInCyber campaign. The campaign also provides scholarship opportunities to participants through an exclusive partnership with Women in Security and Privacy (WISP). It is also partnering with the R Street Institute to create the CyberBase, a resource for the cyber community to access Black cybersecurity talent interested in speaking and event opportunities. Cybersecurity experts, organizations and partners who want to take part in this important dialogue are encouraged to participate.
To learn more, register as a participant, or serve as a supporting organization, visit https://www.sharethemicincyber.com. Registration will be open until September 18, 2021.
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