Saturday, July 4, 2026
spot_img
HomeNewsCaribbean NewsOAS - WOMCY partner to promote the participation of women from the...

OAS – WOMCY partner to promote the participation of women from the Americas in the Cybersecurity sector

WASHINGTON, USA – The General Secretariat of the Organization of American States (OAS), through the Inter-American Committee Against Terrorism (CICTE), and WOMCY LATAM Women in Cybersecurity have agreed, through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), to jointly promote the participation of women in the cybersecurity sector in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Currently, the presence of women in the cybersecurity industry in Latin America and the Caribbean represents only between 20 percent and 24 percent of the total, one of the lowest percentages in the Information and Communication Technologies area, according to a study conducted by ISC2.

The agreement between both institutions aims to contribute to closing the gender gap in the region’s cybersecurity field. The MoU establishes a series of cooperation areas between the OAS and WOMCY to enhance the substantial participation of women in this sector, which include:

• Joint efforts to promote the incorporation of gender approaches in cybersecurity practices.
• Awareness activities to promote a more inclusive and diverse cybersecurity culture.
• Development of training and mentoring programs for women interested in cybersecurity.
• Joint research on topics related to diversity and the participation of women in cybersecurity.

Reiterating the efforts of the OAS and CICTE, executive secretary Alison August Treppel highlighted that the signing of this agreement “reflects the shared commitment of the OAS and WOMCY to counteract the causes of gender inequality in the cybersecurity sector, as an essential requirement to ensure an open, safe, and resilient cyberspace in the Americas and the Caribbean.”

Leticia Gamill, president, and founder of WOMCY, emphasized the importance of this alliance, noting that “WOMCY and the OAS have joined forces to promote gender diversity and inclusion in the cybersecurity field.

This collaboration encourages the participation of women by organizing activities that incentivize their entry into cybersecurity and their technical and professional development. Together, we are taking steps towards a more equitable and empowered cybersecurity community.”

RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Caribbean News

Guyana’s sports infrastructure drive generating economic returns, says minister Jacobs

 GEORGETOWN, Guyana, (DPI) - The government’s continued investment in sporting infrastructure is delivering economic returns, with hotels in Anna Regina already fully booked ahead...

Global News

Canada – Alberta advances West Coast pipeline project proposal and pathways Project Carbon Capture Initiative

 CALGARY, Canada - Prime Minister, Mark Carney, has announced that the government of Canada will refer the government of Alberta’s proposal for a West...
Social Media Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com