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"Among the greatest misconceptions about cyber security is that that it's all about coding or being in isolation behind a computer screen.
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Women were key to code-breaking throughout The second world war at the UK's when top-secret Bletchley Park and were recruited as linguists, mathematicians, engineers and crossword puzzle enthusiasts.
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While today's culture is not akin to the 1940s, she said there were parallels because of a vital requirement for greater workforce capacity and the skills and viewpoints that females bring.
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She said the appeal of keeping the nation and community safe ought to be a drawcard for young and mid-career females to step up.
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On present quotes, the cyber workforce is brief by 30,000 employees and ladies comprise 17 per cent of the sector.
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Cyber crime is more expensive than natural catastrophes and more profitable for wrongdoers than the total international sell controlled substances, the federal MP cautioned.
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Australia remains one of the most targeted nations, with the typical cost of a cyber attack to a little company around $50,000, he said.
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Fee-free TAFE and access to childcare would assist, together with micro-credentials to help females gain the skills they need and retain and advance them in the market, he said.
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The government was doing it's bit and market should do the exact same with brand-new employing processes, equal pay and no tolerance for poisonous workplace cultures, he said.
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The digital world is tied to every aspect of nationwide security and economic prosperity for Australia and its instant region, the nation's ambassador for cyber affairs and important innovation Brendan Dowling said.
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But the "bro culture" of a male-dominated sector where others are made to feel uncomfortable need to alter, he said.
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