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ThinkCyber and Plexal Sponsor The Most Inspiring Women in Cyber Awards 2024 with BT

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Eskenzi PR, a public relations firm, proudly announced that ThinkCyber, pioneers in measurable secure behavior change with their Redflags® software, and Plexal, an innovation company solving society’s challenges through collaboration with government, start-ups, and industry, have joined BT as sponsors for this year’s Most Inspiring Women in Cyber Awards. The event, which will take place at the iconic BT Tower on February 27th, 2024, aims to celebrate trailblazers from across the cybersecurity industry. Previously announced media partners include the IT Security Guru, Assured Intelligence, and Women in Cybersecurity UK & Ireland Affiliate (WiCyS).

In the current climate where budgets are tight and reports are suggesting that Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) initiatives are falling by the wayside, events like Most Inspiring Women in Cyber are more essential than ever. Without supporters, such events would be unable to happen. Recognizing the importance of such events, Eskenzi PR is excited to reveal this year’s panel discussion: “Active Allyship: Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is.” The discussion aims to shape the conversation around accessibility for women in cybersecurity and creating an industry that works for all, not just some.

The panel discussion will feature speakers including Stephanie Itimi, Founder and Chair at Seidea CIC, Aurorah Cheney, Security Strategy and Growth Director at BT, Lucy Finlay, Client Delivery Director, Secure Behavior and Analytics at ThinkCyber, and Diane Gilbert, Innovation Ecosystem Lead at Plexal. The panel will be chaired by Eskenzi PR’s Co-Founder, Yvonne Eskenzi.

Tim Ward, CEO and Co-Founder of ThinkCyber, emphasized the significance of diversity in the industry and expressed excitement about being part of the event. Diane Gilbert, Innovation Ecosystem Lead at Plexal, highlighted the importance of diversity in the talent pool and expressed pride in extending support to women in the cybersecurity space through the Most Inspiring Women in Cyber Awards.

During the event, 20 inspiring women and 5 “ones to watch” will be honored. A special award, The Paula Brici: Cyber Marketeer of the Year, will be given to an exceptional in-house cybersecurity marketeer, in honor of Eskenzi PR colleague, Paula Brici. After the panel discussion and subsequent awards ceremony, guests will be invited to the top of the BT Tower for networking and refreshments.

The event aims to provide a high-profile forum for women in cyber and their allies to come together and network. It also offers a chance to recognize and celebrate the achievements of women in the cybersecurity industry. The Most Inspiring Women in Cyber Awards promises to be a celebration to remember, offering networking opportunities for nominees and their guests. With the support of sponsors like ThinkCyber and Plexal, the event continues to gain traction and make a significant impact in the cybersecurity space.

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