WOMEN IN CYBERSECURITY

In this series, The Female Quotient and Deloitte are putting a spotlight on 25 women at the forefront of the cyber revolution, amplifying their career advice and sharing their insights on how the industry will evolve in the future. Their stories are proof that behind every functioning society is a woman in cyber.

Amy De
Salvatore

Vice President of Business Development and Strategic Alliances, NightDragon

Christine
Pelione

Cybersecurity Strategic Planning Manager, General Motors

Fiona
Williams

Partner,
Deloitte US

Joanna
Burkey

Chief Information Security Officer,
HP

Samantha
Madrid

GVP, Security Business & Strategy,
Juniper Networks

Angela
Williams

SVP, Chief Information Security Officer,
UL Solutions

Dana
Spataru

Partner,
 
Deloitte Netherlands

Hannah
Parvin

Senior Manager,
Deloitte UK

Kishwar
Chishty

Partner,
Deloitte Switzerland

Sydney
Klein

Chief Information Security & Data Officer, Bristol Myers Squibb

Annika
Sponselee

Partner at Deloitte Risk Advisory, Amsterdam, Netherlands

Deborah
Golden

Principal,

Deloitte US

 

Heather
Gantt-Evans

Chief Information Security Officer, Sailpoint

Megan
Brister

Partner,
Deloitte Canada

Tina Beaudry-Mellor

Partner,
Deloitte Canada


Taryn
Aguas

Principal,
Deloitte US

Ellen
Dankworth

Director,
Deloitte Germany

Ivelina
Koleva

Director,
Deloitte UK

Po
Tea-Duncan

Executive Director of Cyber Security, Government of Canada

Wendi
Whitmore

Senior Vice President, Unit 42,
Palo Alto Networks

Caroline
Cameron

Director of Joint Defense Cloud Program, Department of National Defence, Canada

Emily
Mossburg

Principal,

Deloitte US

Jennifer
Bisceglie

CEO & Founder,
Interos Inc.

René
Waslo

Principal,
Deloitte

Yumi
Nishiyama

Senior Director of Global System Integrators, Exabeam

Read the full series of women in cybersecurity

About the Artist

After graduating from Central St. Martin’s London, with her MA, Caroline has worked as an illustrator for clients worldwide.

Her illustrated work, combines beautiful inky flourishes in an endless exploration of trial and error. This is at the heart of Caroline’s process – she believes in making marks and embracing “happy accidents” in order to retains fullness of character and spirit. This helps her work exhibit a loose control which is full of energy.