Lily Zheng
Author and diversity and inclusion strategist
Lily Zheng will kick off ITWC’s inaugural LGBTQ2S+ Voices in IT event during Pride Week on June 23.
Zheng, author of
Gender Ambiguity in the Workplace and a regular contributor to the Harvard Business Review, will talk about corporate pride and the non-binary revolution.
“We are delighted to have a keynote by someone from the community recognized throughout North America for their commitment to tackling diversity and inclusion in a no-nonsense fashion,” says
Fawn Annan, ITWC CEO and a driving force behind the event.
“The presentation will set the tone for the 100-minute event exploring and celebrating the IT accomplishments and talent in Canada’s LGBTQ2S+ community.”
Author and diversity and inclusion strategist Lily Zheng will kick off ITWC’s inaugural LGBTQ2S+ Voices in IT event during Pride Week on June 23.
Zheng, author of
Gender Ambiguity in the Workplaceand a regular contributor to the Harvard Business Review, will talk about corporate pride and the non-binary revolution.
“We are delighted to have a keynote by someone from the community recognized throughout North America for their commitment to tackling diversity and inclusion in a no-nonsense fashion,” says
Fawn Annan, ITWC CEO and a driving force behind the event.
“The presentation will set the tone for the 100-minute event exploring and celebrating the IT accomplishments and talent in Canada’s LGBTQ2S+ community.”
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Panorays Research Finds Top Supply Chain Cyber Gap is Inadequately Protected Web Assets Panorays Introduces Innovative Smart Questionnaires™
April 27, 2021 10:22 ET | Source: Panorays Panorays Tel Aviv, ISRAEL
NEW YORK, April 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Panorays, a rapidly growing provider of third-party security risk management, today announced new research about the most common
third-party cyber gaps and released a new automated, dynamic vendor security questionnaire functionality that helps resolve cyber gap issues in supply chains.
Using data from Panorays’ external attack surface evaluations of tens of thousands of vendors from various industries, researchers determined the top five cybersecurity issues hidden in supply chains. They were:
New Research Finds Top Supply Chain Cyber Gap is Inadequately Protected Web Assets
04/26/2021 | 03:28pm EDT
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NEW YORK, April 26, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Panorays, a rapidly growing provider of third-party security risk management, today announced new research about the most common
third-party cyber gaps and released a new automated, dynamic vendor security questionnaire functionality that helps resolve cyber gap issues in supply chains.
Using data from Panorays’ external attack surface evaluations of tens of thousands of vendors from various industries, researchers determined the top five cybersecurity issues hidden in supply chains. They were:
Significant web assets not protected by Web Application Firewalls (WAF) (48% of companies affected)