DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, CYBER SECURITY AND SDG:HOW FEMALES CAN SUCCEED IN STEM
- 22 Nov, 2024 - 22 Nov, 2024
- 22 Nov, 2024
- Cameroon, Bamenda
Event Description
Seminar Highlights: Digital Transformation, Cyber Security, and SDG: How Females Can Succeed in STEM
On 22nd November 2024, Prof. Tonjock Rosemary Kinge, Associate Professor of Mycology and Phytopathology and Head of the Plant Sciences Department at the University of Bamenda (UBa), delivered an insightful presentation at the Centre for Cybersecurity and Mathematical Cryptology. The seminar focused on the crucial intersection of digital transformation, cybersecurity, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), highlighting strategies for empowering women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics).
Key Takeaways from Prof. Kinge's Presentation:
- Understanding Digital Transformation: Prof. Kinge defined digital transformation as the integration of digital technology into all aspects of our lives, reshaping how we engage with the world.
- Cybersecurity Essentials: She emphasized the importance of cybersecurity in protecting systems and data from threats, noting the challenges faced in this critical field, especially in the context of Cameroon.
- The Role of Women in Cybersecurity: Prof. Kinge highlighted the underrepresentation of women in cybersecurity, citing statistics that show women comprise only 25-26% of the global workforce in this area. She stressed the urgent need to enhance cybersecurity skills among women to combat rising cyber threats.
- Promoting Women in STEM: The seminar outlined actionable strategies to support women in STEM, including providing role models, mentorship opportunities, equitable education, and raising awareness of gender biases.
- Local Initiatives: Prof. Kinge discussed initiatives like the F-Cybersecurity Cameroon project, launched to boost women's roles in cybersecurity and promote gender equality in the tech sector.
- Engaging the Community: She encouraged community involvement through workshops, career fairs, and educational programs aimed at equipping young girls with essential IT skills.
Prof. Kinge's presentation not only underscored the significance of women's involvement in STEM but also inspired attendees to advocate for inclusive practices within educational and professional settings.
Let's continue to support and empower women in STEM, ensuring a brighter, more equitable future for all!
For more information or inquiries, please contact Prof. Tonjock Rosemary Kinge at rosemary32us@yahoo.com.