Friday, October 15, 2021

Meet the Recipients of the 2021 (ISC)² Diversity Global Achievement Awards

The (ISC)² Diversity Award honors individuals who have made significant contributions to building a more diverse workforce in the cybersecurity community.

Asia-Pacific Region (ISC)² Diversity Award Honoree

Neha Malhotra, CISSP, CCSPNeha Malhotra, CISSP, CCSP is the Vice President, Tech & Cybersecurity Operational Risk Manager at JP Morgan Chase, and was earlier working within Cyber Security Attack Surface Management at Credit Suisse. Neha is an information & cybersecurity professional based in Singapore, with more than 15 years of IT and leadership experience within the BFSI, consulting and manufacturing sectors. Neha was nominated for her advocacy work mentoring and serving as a career advisor for women in cybersecurity.

She serves on the board of (ISC)² Singapore Chapter and is a cyber champion driving security awareness. She is a mentor to young professionals and students, and actively supports building talent and promoting diversity in STEM and cyber.

Neha says that winning these awards confirms that she is on the right trajectory, inspires her to continue learning and contributing to the security profession and industry, while motivating others to do so as well. She said, “we need to continue focusing on building a skilled resources pipeline, to address the cyber skill shortage, ensure more diversity and encourage collaboration amongst professionals.”

North America Region (ISC)² Diversity Award Honoree

Julian Waits, is the SVP & Entrepreneur in Residence for Rapid7 and has more than 30 years in senior leadership roles at technology companies, specializing in security, risk and threat detection. He serves on several industry boards, including ICMCP and NICE, promoting development of the next generation of cybersecurity professionals. Julian Waits

He is the Chairman of the Board for the International Consortium of Minority Cybersecurity Professionals (ICMCP) and is dedicated to the academic and professional success of Minority Cybersecurity students and professionals. ICMCP offers its members undergraduate and post-graduate scholarships, leadership training, professional development, mentoring opportunities, career placement services and more. Personally, he has mentored more than 50 individuals as they advance in their cybersecurity careers.

Julian takes an active role in supporting employees from minority populations. He is an executive that truly cares about the employees at his company and take a vested interest in career growth and fosters a culture of acceptance and inclusion.

The (ISC)² Global Achievement Awards celebrate individuals whose excellence, leadership and volunteer efforts have significantly advanced the cybersecurity industry and contributed to our vision of inspiring a safe and secure cyber world. All honorees will be recognized during (ISC)² Security Congress.

(ISC)² is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the cybersecurity profession. This year, Security Congress will include an InclusionREADY track of five featured breakout sessions and a keynote session delivered by author and leader, Jane Frankland. InclusionREADY is dedicated to igniting industry passion for diversifying the profession, celebrating diverse professionals and their voices, and increasing awareness of why DEI is essential to cybersecurity programs. 

Jane Frankland, award-winning leader and best-selling author of “IN Security: Why a Failure to Attract and Retain Women in Cybersecurity is Making Us All Less Safe,” will provide a keynote address, including the opportunity for attendees to engage live in a question-and-answer session moderated by (ISC)² CEO Clar Rosso.

Register now for Security Congress to attend these InclusionREADY sessions and for more on learning about incorporating DEI into your organization, visit www.isc2.org/DEI.

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October 15, 2021 at 09:10PM

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