Hilary Walton stories
Hilary Walton is a fervent advocate for cybersecurity, closely following and reporting on the latest developments within New Zealand's sector. Her interests distinctly highlight the dynamic and often challenging landscape of cybersecurity, from recognizing the top performers in the industry with the iSANZ Awards to discussing the critical shortages in cyber skills that affect market demands. Walton’s insights serve to inform and engage professionals about both the achievements and ongoing challenges in cybersecurity.
Moreover, Walton has a keen focus on the human aspects within IT security, emphasizing the discrepancies in perceived cyber knowledge between employees and their employers, and showcasing the alarming frequency of cyber-attacks on Kiwi businesses. Her work underlines the urgent need for heightened awareness and refined education in cybersecurity practices amongst staff. As a prominent figure, especially among women in the typically male-dominated field of IT security, Hilary Walton also sheds light on the experiences of female CISOs in New Zealand, offering inspiration and advocating for greater gender diversity within the tech sector.
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