Women in Technology stories
Women are still under-represented in technology, but Vodafone aims to connect 20 million more women in Africa and Turkey by 2025. #EmbraceEquity.
Combining the powerful force of technology with the personal and emotional threads of fashion is currently underrepresented and underappreciated in Australia.
From true crime enthusiasts to cybersecurity: How some women's aptitude for problem-solving could make them ideal for cybersecurity roles. .
To promote gender equality in cybersecurity, it is essential to embrace both innovation and technology, as they have the power to transform the industry.
We're so clearly already living in a digital-first world, so how do we start to solve the issue of the lack of gender balance in tech?.
Although opportunities for women have grown in the workplace, there's still a significant gap between male and female employees in management.
How do we challenge tech companies to review practices to become more inclusive and to empower women to bring out their best potential?.
Going into this case study, we expected that we would gain an understanding of systemic factors that help bring more women into tech.
A key factor in growing the number of women founders is attracting and retaining more women in the sector in the first place.
The campaign to encourage girls into STEM subjects is an admirable one, but there's more to gender equity than education alone.
The entrepreneurs that I met before starting my own journey saw the world differently, and I wanted to see the world from their lens.
As a female technologist from way back, here are pieces of advice that I wish I had known when I first entered the field and my guidance to the next generation.
While the number of women in senior leadership roles is increasing (such as mine), progress is sluggish, and women continue to encounter barriers to success.
Every one of us needs to make a conscious and concerted effort to create the platforms and make the space for every voice to be heard and opinion to be counted.
Only 25% of cyber security professionals are women, leaving a big gap in perspectives for protecting the digital economy and online safety, says a new study.
The theme for IWD is DigitAll: Innovation and technology for gender equality, highlighting the importance of technology in achieving gender equality.
Tech industry still dominated by men- only 19% of UK tech workers are female. Urgent need to promote gender equality on #InternationalWomensDay.
Cybersecurity is one of the fastest-growing industries in the world, with the rapid rollout of technology heightening the demand for IT security services.
Inspiring young girls with the transformational power of technology will help close the sector's stubbornly wide gender gap.
We know that Australia's skills and labour challenge is not a regional problem, it's global. So, where are all these people going to come from?.