Calendar of Events

  • WiCyS Student Chapter Leaders Only Meeting

    WiCyS Student Chapter Leaders Only Meeting
    Virtual

    WiCyS Student Chapter Leaders-Only Meeting: WiCyS Student Chapters are developed and launched at a rapid rate around the world and help showcase the collective strength of the Women in the CyberSecurity community. Each month, these outstanding women student leaders and their faculty advisors connect to share updates on WiCyS global, best student chapter practices, upcoming […]

  • WiCyS Decoding Dialogue | Networking for Introverts

    Virtual

    Networking does not have to mean working the room or forcing yourself to be someone you are not. This interactive session is designed to help early-career professionals build meaningful professional […]

  • WiCyS Sacramento Affiliate | Securing AI Agents 101

    Virtual

    Collaboration with Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) Sacramento and Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC) UC Berkeley Join WiCyS Sacramento Affiliate to dive into the 101 of securing AI Agents. This exciting collaboration will feature Krystal Jackson of UC Berkeley's CLTC, who will address the emerging security risks and governance challenges of AI agents. Krystal's current research focuses […]

    Free
  • WiCyS Deaf Affiliate | Membership Meeting

    Virtual

    WiCyS Deaf Affiliate is thrilled to invite you to the upcoming Affiliate Membership Meeting! Whether you're a longtime member or exploring our community for the first time, there is an exciting session planned. This meeting is a fantastic opportunity to learn about WiCyS, the upcoming 2026 Annual Conference, and meet other deaf and hard-of-hearing members. […]

    Free
  • WiCyS February Book Club

    Virtual

    Book: Co-Intelligence - Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy by Cathy O’Neil Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O’Neil explores how big data and algorithms, often seen as objective and fair, can actually reinforce inequality and harm society. O’Neil argues that many of the mathematical models used to make important […]