
Free conferences providing educational and career talks for women in cybersecurity
Join us at our next Leadership Conference.
October 2, 2025 in Boston, MA
Change the Status Quo
Young women and non-binary people may not consider security a viable career path when they do not see themselves represented in leadership and mentoring roles. In fact, because of these gaps, qualified individuals are often left out of training, mentoring, and speaking opportunities, hampering their professional growth. This issue is further pronounced in the field of information security, where diverse and creative talent is needed the most.
Our goal is to stand united and help change direction not only for the future of the technology industry but for the potential future careers of women in technology at each DOS event.
Join us for a game-changing one-day conference tailored for women ready to take charge in cybersecurity.
Whether you’re climbing the career ladder or already in the C-suite, you’ll walk away with practical tools and strategies to amplify your impact as a leader in our fast-paced industry.

This isn’t just another women in cybersecurity conference.
Day of Shecurity is a transformative experience designed to propel your career to new heights.
We know women are more than technically capable of doing anything in cybersecurity. Our comprehensive agenda equips you with the strategies, insights, and connections needed to excel as a CISO, CEO, executive, or manager.
- Comprehensive Leadership Focus: We cover ALL aspects of management and executive success, from financial acumen to strategic communication and negotiation.
Inclusive Growth: Whether you’re climbing the ladder or solidifying your executive position, our sessions cater to diverse leadership journeys.
Actionable Strategies: Walk away with concrete steps to advance your career immediately.
Exclusive Network: Connect with other high-achieving women who are shaping the future of cybersecurity.



We need more gender diversity in cybersecurity
“According to all respondents to the study, women account for 22% of security teams on average. This finding is supported by a variety of industry studies, including data from LinkedIn that was gathered at the same time as the ISC2 study, suggesting that across 14 countries surveyed, the percentage of women working in cybersecurity ranges from a high of 26.7% in Italy to a low of 14.6% in Germany” – ISC2. This data represents a 3% decrease over five years in percentage of women in the industry as in 2020, the ISC2 study found women were 25% of the cybersecurity workforce.
Day of Shecurity hosts meetups, virtual, and in-person conferences providing educational and career talks for women and nonbinary people who would like to explore or grow their professional careers in the cybersecurity industry.
Now is the time to change the status quo by advocating for more women to consider cybersecurity as a possible career path.