“To build a diverse cyber workforce, we have an ambition to see more than 200,000 young women pursue careers in STEM in the North West over the next 10 years. This is the start of long journey, and to achieve it, we are going to need industry professionals, academia and local communities to work together. This advisory group will play a vital role in facilitating that. It will help to coordinate the people and activities that can inspire and influence girls in our schools today. “This is an opportunity for people working in the industry right now to leave a legacy – to inspire the next generation. If you can’t see it, you can’t be it and that’s where the CyberFirst Schools & Colleges Advisory Group comes in. It’s time to show girls what this industry’s all about - make it feel relevant to them and help them see it as a path they can follow.”
Mo Isap IN4 Group
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