Where are the women in cyber security? On the dark side, study suggests
If you can't join them, then you may as well try to beat them – at least if you're a talented security engineer looking for a job and you happen to be a woman.. It appears that's not the case in the cyber criminal underground, according to Trend Micro, which recently published a study in which it claims at least 30 percent – if not more – of cyber criminal forum users are women.
Nonetheless, Trend Micro said it analyzed posts and traffic on the ten forums and found that, for English language sites, some 40 percent of users appear to be women, and 42.6 percent of Russian cyber crime forum users were women, or at least write like them. So, what does that all mean? According to Trend Micro, it indicates that the cyber criminal underground is more meritocratic than the white hat world.
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