From breaking hardware to enforcing one-way data flows, discover how security is built at every layer.

Join us on April 22 for a meetup at Sentyron to learn about hardware security, data diodes and OpenVPN for the government.

Sign up now 👉 https://www.meetup.com/wiccanl/events/314086375/

#womenincybersecurity

From breaking hardware to enforcing one-way data flows, discover how security is built at every layer.

Join us on April 22 for a meetup at Sentyron to learn about hardware security, data diodes and OpenVPN for the government.

Sign up now 👉 https://www.meetup.com/wiccanl/events/314086375/

#womenincybersecurity

From breaking hardware to enforcing one-way data flows, discover how security is built at every layer.

Join us on April 22 for a meetup at Sentyron to learn about hardware security, data diodes and OpenVPN for the government.

Sign up now 👉 https://www.meetup.com/wiccanl/events/314086375/

#womenincybersecurity

👩‍💻 BlackHoodie Women-Only Cybersecurity Bootcamp!

Proud to Host BlackHoodie at #BSidesLuxembourg2026

BlackHoodie Training (8h) – Introduction to Linux Memory Forensics with 𝗦𝗢𝗡𝗜𝗔 𝗦𝗘𝗗𝗗𝗜𝗞𝗜 https://pretalx.com/bsidesluxembourg-2026/speaker/QEE9JJ/

This women-only, free, full-day bootcamp (for those born or identifying as women) brings BlackHoodie to Luxembourg to help more women enter and grow in cybersecurity. Expect challenging, technical content, not a social club: hands-on training designed to build deep skills, confidence, and community in a comfortable environment where gender doesn’t have to be the topic.

BlackHoodie focuses on quality over quantity with small groups, volunteer-led events, and an independent, community-first mission. Alumnae have gone on to land security roles, speak at major conferences, run their own trainings, and mentor others – this bootcamp is a launchpad, not a finish line.

📅 Conference Dates: 6–8 May 2026 | 09:00–18:00
📍 14, porte de France, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
🎟️ Tickets: https://2026.bsides.lu/tickets/
🗓️ Schedule: https://pretalx.com/bsidesluxembourg-2026/schedule/

Led by Sonia Seddiki under the BlackHoodie banner, this bootcamp is your chance to dive deep, level up, and connect with a powerful network of women in security.

#BlackHoodie #WomenInSecurity #WomenInCybersecurity #AppSec #InfosecTraining #SecurityBootcamp #BSidesLuxembourg

On International Women’s Day, we spoke with Gadalia Montoya Weinberg O'Bryan, Founder and CEO of Dapple Security, about identity security, mentorship, and the myth of “buying” cybersecurity.

“Cybersecurity cannot be treated like insurance, where protection is simply purchased through annual premiums.”

Key insights:
• Biometrics can offer strong authentication and convenient access
• Organizational policy often lags behind technology
• Security systems should protect users without making access difficult

Full interview:
https://www.technadu.com/a-founder-on-being-a-lone-wolf-her-love-for-mathematics-building-trust-and-dispelling-the-myth-of-buying-security/622363/

#WomenInCybersecurity #IdentitySecurity #Biometrics #CyberLeadership #TechNadu

For our International Women’s Day series, Bltz AI CEO Arlene Watson discusses AI defense and governance with TechNadu.

“Security teams think the engineering team owns the fix, the engineering team thinks the security team owns the policy, and the gap becomes the breach path.”

Key themes:
• Closed-loop AI defense
• Governance embedded into runtime controls
• Structural risks like shadow AI and access creep

Full interview:
https://www.technadu.com/judgment-governance-and-accountability-a-founders-perspective-on-what-boards-worry-about-ai-defense-and-mentorship/622288/

#AISecurity #WomenInCybersecurity #CyberRisk #TechNadu

GenAI is pushing cybersecurity toward Day Zero containment.

In TechNadu’s LeadHer in Security interview, Neha Garg, CEO & Co-Founder of Arambh Labs, explains:
“Noise is the enemy of security. An alert becomes truly actionable when you add Identity and Intent.”

Read more:
https://www.technadu.com/testing-fast-containing-faster-ai-security-at-day-zero-speed/621957/

#WomenInCybersecurity #GenAI #SOC #ThreatDetection #CyberDefense

Harriet Farlow, CEO & Founder of Mileva Security Labs, on building AI security before it was mainstream:
“Innovation often looks lonely before it looks obvious.”

Most AI failures begin with a literacy gap.
“If we don’t secure the social layer as well as the technical one, we will face risks far larger than model exploits.”

Read: https://www.technadu.com/society-sacrifice-and-realistic-attack-scenarios-securing-ai-beyond-the-model-with-long-term-conviction/620889/

#AISecurity #WomenInCybersecurity #CyberResilience #LeadHerInSecurity

Yogita Parulekar, CEO & Founder of Invi Grid Inc., on AI and multi-cloud sprawl:
Admin access becomes permanent.
AI agents operate with their own identities.
Controls need to operate in real time.
“Security is not a product, but a process.”

Read: https://www.technadu.com/scaling-ai-without-losing-control-ownership-identity-and-governance-in-multi-cloud-environments/620730/

#WomenInCybersecurity #AIGovernance #CloudSecurity #DevSecOps #CyberRisk

Aishwarya Gore:
“Honestly, most compromises we see still start with phishing.”

“Attackers don’t think in severities. They think in steps.”

“Controls fail most often not because they’re weak, but because they’re partially implemented or inconsistently applied.”

Full interview:
https://www.technadu.com/the-great-divide-severity-ratings-business-exceptions-and-the-steps-attackers-actually-take/620603/

#WomenInCybersecurity #VulnerabilityManagement #AppSec #LeadHerInSecurity