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Mar 13, 2026 | Threat Intelligence Research

Navigating Gender Disparities in Cybersecurity

Despite an increasingly digital world, women remain significantly underrepresented in the cybersecurity field, comprising only 19.2% of the workforce in the United States and 17.9% in the United Kingdom. This analytical brief draws upon insights from Talos Intelligence, highlighting not only the current landscape but also the pressing need for diversity in this essential sector.

The findings underscore notable disparities in gender representation within various fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). While women account for over 50% of doctoral recipients in biology, their share in computer sciences stands at a mere 21.3% when considering undergraduate degrees. Moreover, the average salary of women in cybersecurity reflects a concerning trend, with a recorded pay gap of approximately $7,000 across the U.S. This gap widens significantly for those identifying as Black, Indigenous, or People of Color (BIPOC), further aggravating an already troubling situation.

The article highlights the stark contrast in leadership roles as well, where women hold only 16% of Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) positions. This aligns with a broader observation that only 7% of C-level roles in cybersecurity are occupied by women. Such statistics reveal a critical need for organizations to prioritize and implement measures that promote gender diversity.

Defensive Context
In real-world cybersecurity settings, the lack of diversity can lead to significant knowledge gaps and limit innovative problem-solving capabilities. Organizations heavily reliant on male-dominated teams may miss out on valuable perspectives that could enhance their security posture. Hence, this issue resonates particularly with companies aiming to build resilient security frameworks.

Why This Matters
The gender imbalance poses real risks for organizations that might overlook diverse attack vectors or fail to foster inclusive approaches in threat detection and response. Given that cyber threats evolve rapidly, having a workforce that mirrors broader societal contexts can improve overall security efficacy.

Defender Considerations
Organizations should actively seek to support initiatives that empower women in cybersecurity, such as mentorship programs, scholarships, and competitions that foster practical skills. Furthermore, they should consider partnerships with organizations dedicated to improving gender diversity within the tech space, as these collaborations could lead to enhanced situational awareness and stronger defense mechanisms against cyber threats.

In summary, addressing the gender gap in cybersecurity is not solely a matter of equity; it directly affects organizations’ capacities to defend against evolving threats. Focusing on improving representation can lead to better security outcomes, encouraging a more resilient digital landscape.

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