UK regulator says women are heavier users than men of most social media platforms, and urges tech firms to keep women safer online
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UK regulator says women are heavier users than men of most social media platforms, and urges tech firms to keep women safer online
On International Women's Day 2022, Silicon UK explores whether women across the tech industry feel there has been a shift in the opportunities open to them, or if barriers and discrimination still exist. Also, what the future holds as ...
Today we are speaking to Joanne Thurlow, Head of IT for Siemens Energy, Industrial Application Solutions. She partners with businesses providing strategic, innovative, cost-sensitive and engineering-centric, global IT environments.
On International Women’s Day, Silicon UK speaks to one woman who has made tech her home. Why she believes all women with an interest in tech can succeed, and how women are redefining the tech sector.
ANALYSIS: A Google engineer’s assertion that women aren’t suited for tech jobs because of biological differences isn't just offensive, it's incorrect
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The chip makers wants to use its supply chain to fuel diversity in the technology world
INTERVIEW: Chris Brazdziunas, vice president of products at security intelligence company LogRhythum, discusses women in technology with Silicon
Today is Girls In ICT Day, hoping to inspire the next generation of women to pursue a career in tech and build on the contributions of female pioneers
Lucy Lee, IT support apprentice at Canon UK explains how she got into ICT and the struggles young girls face when trying to break into the industry
Parents still think IT coding skills are more suitable for boys than girls
Anne-Marie Imafidon, founder of the Stemettes, champions the need for more women spearheading startups
There is still work to be done to close the gender pay gap in the IT world
Oxfordshire schoolgirls met coding challenges head-on at Sophos' recent ‘Girls in Coding’ event
Expedia director of technology Elizabeth Eastaugh talks about her career in tech, her mission to increase diversity in the industry and love of Top Gun