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  • Women in Cyber Today

    Hope Trampski - Mar. 27, 2025

    Thanks to the accomplishments of the pioneers before them, today’s women in cybersecurity are making leaps and bounds toward a more secure future. Let’s take a look at some of the most influentia… Read More

  • Women in Cyber: The 80s Era

    Hope Trampski - Mar. 13, 2025

    Today’s focus will be on the 80s era of computer science, a pivotal time for our field. The decade seemed to bring discoveries daily with the blossoming internet and the development of new progra… Read More

  • Women In Cyber: The NASA Years

    Hope Trampski - Mar. 12, 2025

    NASA is known as one of the greatest pioneers in the pursuit of knowledge in our modern era. Over and over, we hear about their success in the exploration of space and their advancements in the f… Read More

  • Women In Cyber: The Beginnings

    Hope Trampski - Mar. 04, 2025

    Ada Lovelace   Ada Lovelace was a mathematician and writer in the early 1800s, best known for her work on the Analytical Engine. During her career she worked with Charles Babbage, who developed t… Read More

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