Technology Practice Group Leader Deborah Page will moderate a panel on diversity and recruiting at the 2017 ICMCP National Conference.
The second annual event, hosted by International Consortium of Minority Cybersecurity Professionals (ICMCP), continues to elevate the national dialogue on the strategic, tactical, and operational imperatives needed to attract and develop minority cybersecurity practitioners. The conference will focus on the public, private, academic, and legislative components necessary for engineering the pipeline of diverse practitioners critical to addressing the cross-industry cybersecurity skills shortage.
Deborah will be moderating the panel “Engaging a Diverse Workforce”, which will feature Deidre Diamond, Founder and CEO of CyberSN; and Lisa Xu, CEO of NopSec. They will share first-hand accounts of efforts to recruit and retain women and people of color, and explore how to create an inclusive environment in the workplace.
ICMCP is a non-profit association launched to help bridge the ‘great cyber divide’ that results from the ongoing under-representation of minorities in the fast-growing field of cyber security. It tackles this divide with scholarship opportunities, technical training programs, innovative outreach, mentoring, and networking programs targeting minority cybersecurity professionals worldwide, and by promoting academic and technical excellence in its tradecraft.
Deborah Page is a Principal at The McCormick Group, and leads the Technology Practice Group. She specializes in recruiting information technology, cyber security, and risk management professionals within the federal market, and works with both publicly and privately held technology companies and government contractors. She serves as the Co-Chair of Membership for ICMCP.
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