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Prove CISO and CIO Amanda Fennel on Authority Magazine | Women Reshaping the Cybersecurity Industry

In the face of a growing number of cyber threats, the need for effective cybersecurity has never been more urgent. And while women have traditionally been underrepresented in the tech sector, they are breaking down the glass ceiling and increasingly playing a crucial role in reshaping the cybersecurity industry. In a recent interview with Authority Magazine, Amanda Fennell, Chief Information Security Officer at Prove Identity, shared her insights on the tech industry at large, the importance of promoting diversity on all levels, and the five things you need to foster a highly successful career in the cybersecurity industry. 

Speaking of careers in cybersecurity, we’re hiring! 

Read the full interview for a great read.

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