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Tag: women

Efforts to Equalize Wage Disparity Amongst Women and Minorities: Tracking Salary

Posted on February 22, 2016 by Christina Martin

Although women and minorities have broken the glass ceiling in businesses and female minorities have broken the “double glass ceiling,” a stark salary inequity still looms.   In 2014, it was reported that women were only paid 79% of what men make, resulting in a gap of 21%.1 In an effort to combat these effects, President…

Will Information Security Roles Help Women Enter the Corporate Boardroom?

Posted on November 11, 2015 by Noel Ripberger

Earlier this year, two major financial institutions appointed women to serve on their Board of Directors based on their cybersecurity expertise. Linda Mills was elected to the board of American Insurance Group in July of 2015, and was also added to the board’s technology committee.1 Before AIG, Mills spent more than a decade at security…

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