Women Shaping Cybersecurity’s Future: Trends & Predictions

Women in cybersecurity leading risk mitigation, data privacy, and threat management.
Date: March 19, 2025 
Time: 8:30 AM CDT | 9:30 AM EDT | 7:00 PM IST 

Topic: Women Shaping Cybersecurity’s Future: Trends & Predictions

Abstract: The cybersecurity landscape is evolving rapidly, with women playing a critical part in shaping its future. As cyber threats grow, the industry faces a persistent skills shortage. More women entering the field bring innovation, inclusivity, and resilience. Female professionals actively mentor, train, and advocate for representation, helping bridge the workforce gap and cultivate the next generation of cyber experts. 

This webinar will explore the impact of women in cybersecurity, the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in the field. Join us to discover how women are driving change and strengthening digital security. 

Key Takeaways: 

  • Emerging cybersecurity trends and their impact on organizations 
  • The growing influence of women in cybersecurity leadership and innovation 
  • Predictions for the future of cybersecurity and career opportunities 
  • Strategies to bridge the gender gap and encourage more women in cyber roles 

Speaker:

Heather Noggle,  Owner of Codistac 
Bio: Heather Noggle has built a 30-year career spanning HR, software development, data integration, cybersecurity, project management, business ownership, speaking, and writing. Passionate about small business cybersecurity, she combines her expertise with engaging storytelling, often using analogies and AI-generated images of black cats in cybersecurity-themed scenarios on social media to raise awareness within the small business community. 

Heather serves as Vice Chair of the Springfield Tech Council and volunteers with Redeemer Lutheran Church and the Missouri Cybersecurity Center of Excellence. 

 

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