President Biden selects Girls Who Code CEO to discuss cybersecurity
Tarika Barrett, who originally started her career as an educator, is now the CEO of Girls Who Code. The international nonprofit organization committed to closing
Tarika Barrett, who originally started her career as an educator, is now the CEO of Girls Who Code. The international nonprofit organization committed to closing
Data breaches and identity theft have unfortunately become an all too regular occurrence in our super-connected society. If you park at places like Madison Square
Exa Whiteman is the assistant vice president of AT&T’s Global Cybersecurity Services, which is responsible for identifying, deterring, and mitigating the damage of cyber-attacks and
“I’m a support specialist,” says Preston B. Simmons, “that means I work with clients to design, implement and secure their production processes, using technology as a medium for production.”