A take on female STEM leadership
In today's digital age, the need for skilled professionals in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields is more critical than ever. However, girls continue to be underrepresented in these areas, particularly in cybersecurity, where the demand for talent is skyrocketing. Encouraging young women to pursue STEM careers is essential not only for their personal growth but also for fostering innovation and diversity in the industry.
In a recent interview with Evgeniya Russkikh, Head of Cybersecurity Education at Kaspersky, we explore the insights on empowering the next generation of girls to pursue careers in STEM.
Motivating girls to build expertise in STEM is about creating pathways for exploration, connection, and empowerment. As we work together to dismantle stereotypes and promote inclusivity, we can unlock the full potential of young women in technology, ensuring a diverse and dynamic future for all
Read more at: https://wit.kaspersky.com/nurturing-tomorrows-female-stem-leaders/
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