Women Leaders in Cybersecurity
Since 2016, Women Leaders in Cybersecurity has brought together influential experts from across tech, law, academia, and business. Over the past nine years, conference topics have included cybersecurity regulation; data privacy and protection; algorithmic bias; facial recognition and surveillance technologies; election security; and career development, from entry-level to executive and board positions. Under the leadership of Center for Cybersecurity (CCS) Distinguished Fellow and WLC founder Judith Germano, the Women Leaders in Cybersecurity conferences are open to all, and have regularly been filled over capacity. Virtual events have reached even larger audiences, with participants from across the globe.
For more details go to https://www.womenleadersincybersecurity.org/
Upcoming Events:
Deepfake Security Threats 2026

Join us at NYU School of Law to discuss critical and growing issues of Deepfake Security Threats, and insights from the first annual Kibu-NYU Center for Cybersecurity Deepfake Security Threats survey of cybersecurity professionals.
Event Information:
Monday, March 30, 2026
1:00pm – 5:00pm EST
Reception immediately following conference from 5:00-6:00pm
NYU School of Law
Lipton Hall, 108 West 3rd Street
New York, NY 10012
Recent Events:
Boardroom & C-Suite Briefing: Navigating Cybersecurity and AI Risk and Opportunity

Event Details:
Thursday, December 4, 2025, 11:00am EST
Virtual Panel Event
The Women Leaders in Cybersecurity Series convened a virtual panel event on December 4 at 11:00am EST: Boardroom & C-Suite Briefing: Navigating Cybersecurity and AI Risk and Opportunity. Our star-studded panel discussed key issues and insights on what boards, the C-Suite, and their advisors need to know regarding cybersecurity and AI in the boardroom. This insightful conversation spanned topics including: AI-enabled fraud; verifying identities; securing communications; nation-state threats; responsible AI deployment and informed innovation.
This event has been approved to offer one New York State CLE credit in the category of Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Data Protection – General.