Women4Cyber
Mari Kert – Saint Aubyn Foundation
The Women4Cyber Mari Kert – Saint Aubyn Foundation
is a non-profit organisation aimed at promoting, encouraging, and supporting the participation of women in the field of cybersecurity.
Mission
of the Foundation:
Identify and link the community: contacts, visibility and networking
- Identify the Community: Build a structured database of women in cybersecurity
- Link the Community: provide visibility, help raise the voices of women through print and social media, as well as conferences for networking
Develop & grow the community: awareness, education, training and job market
- Create awareness and promote best practices
- Enhance female participation in cyber education
- Promote visible Role Models
- Promote tailored training programmes for entry, up-skilling or re-skilling in cybersecurity
- Enhance the presence of women on the cybersecurity job market
- Increase the presence of women in cybersecurity Research & Innovation
- Get more women involved in cyber challenges & exercises
Shape local, national, EU policy and actions with the support of the Women4Cyber network
- Support and shape policies at EU and national level that are in line with Women4Cyber’s messages
Work and grow the initiative together: structuring the community
- Set up a dynamic and sustainable Women4Cyber structure
Official details
of the Foundation:
Legal name
Women4Cyber Mari Kert – Saint Aubyn Foundation
Founded on
23 September 2019
Legal address
Av. des Arts 46, 1000 Brussels
Registration number
0734898526
Banking details
Belfius Bank
BE73 0689 3639 2860
Office address
Av. des Arts 46, 1000 Brussels
Get in touch:
General inquiries: | hello@women4cyber.eu |
Partnership & Collaboration inquiries: | partnerships@women4cyber.eu |
Chapter inquiries: | chapters@women4cyber.eu |
Mentorship programmes inquiries: | mentorship@women4cyber.eu |
Annual Conference inquiries: | conference@women4cyber.eu |
In memoriam, Mari Kert – St Aubyn
The Women4Cyber Foundation is named after Mari Kert – St Aubyn, who is an embodiment of what women can achieve in the cybersecurity domain, both in public and private sectors, and who sadly lost the long fight against cancer in spring 2019.
We miss you and always remember!