Top 50 Women Leaders in Cybersecurity Set to Transform the Industry by 2026

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Top 50 Women Leaders in Cybersecurity Set to Transform the Industry by 2026

As the global community prepares to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8, the spotlight is on women leaders in cybersecurity. The newly released Top 50 Women in Cybersecurity to Watch in 2026 list honors influential professionals who are at the forefront of innovation and are shaping the future of digital security across various sectors.

Celebrating Contributions to Cybersecurity

This recognition underscores the essential roles women play in enhancing cyber resilience and driving technological advancements. The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day, “Give to Gain,” calls for intentional contributions to achieve gender equality. It emphasizes the need for active involvement from governments, organizations, and individuals to foster meaningful progress.

Investing in women’s safety, leadership, and opportunities has significant implications. Such investments not only improve workplace representation but also bolster innovation, enhance decision-making processes, and contribute to the development of more resilient societies.

Women in Cybersecurity: Progress and Ongoing Challenges

Women are increasingly making their mark in the traditionally male-dominated field of cybersecurity. Current data indicates that women now represent approximately 22% of the global cybersecurity workforce, a significant increase from 11% in 2017. Currently, one in four cybersecurity professionals is a woman, with projections suggesting that by 2031, women could comprise nearly one-third of the workforce in this sector.

Despite these advancements, challenges remain. In the United States, women hold less than 20% of cybersecurity roles, and a gender pay gap of around 5% persists. Career progression continues to be a barrier, with nearly half of women in cybersecurity reporting difficulties in advancing professionally. Furthermore, around one-third have experienced workplace discrimination at some point in their careers.

Remarkable Contributions and Leadership

Women across the cybersecurity landscape are making substantial contributions. They lead security operations, shape national cyber policies, and advance threat intelligence, digital forensics, and cyber resilience strategies. Their efforts not only protect organizations and critical infrastructure but also inspire the next generation of security professionals.

The Top 50 Women Leaders in Cybersecurity to Watch in 2026 recognizes individuals whose leadership, expertise, and impact are redefining the cybersecurity landscape. Their journeys exemplify the spirit of International Women’s Day, demonstrating that empowering women in cybersecurity benefits the entire digital ecosystem.

Top 50 Women Leaders in Cybersecurity

Name Designation Company Name
Celia Mantshiyane Group Chief Information Security Officer FirstRand
Radhika Bajpai CISO Russell Investments
Holly Foxcroft Cyber Security Business Partner – BISO OneAdvanced
Dr Sheeba Armoogum Associate Professor in Cybersecurity University of Mauritius
Irene Corpuz Founding Partner, Head of Governance & Communications Women in Cyber Security Middle East
Patricia “Patty” Voight Executive Managing Director; CISO and Tech Risk Management Webster Bank
Alya Al Marzooqi Group Digital Risk Management and Compliance Manager ADNOC Group
Sakshi Porwal Global Chief Information Security Officer & Cybersecurity Consulting Practice Head Compunnel Inc.
Rona Michele Spiegel, CISSP Senior Manager, Security and Trust, Mergers and Acquisitions Autodesk
Dr Priyanka Sunder Co-Founder & Chief Human Risk Intelligence Officer Secure Mojo
Lauren Dana Rosenblatt Vice President, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) PSEG
Sheeba Sultan Hasnain Chairwoman & CIO SENTIENTE
Dr. Meetali Sharma Director – Risk, Compliance and Information Security SDG Corporation
Kylie Watson Head of Cyber Security, ANZ/ASEAN/Japan/India/GC/Middle East/Africa DXC Technology
Catherine Rowe Chief Information Security Officer Reserve Bank of Australia
Maryam Bechtel General Manager, Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) TAL Australia
Sofia Scozzari CEO and Founder Hackmanac
Archana Venugopal Senior Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer National Commodity & Derivative Exchange Of India Limited
Shivani Arni Enterprise CISO Mahindra Group
Cindy (Monceaux) Hoots Chief Digital Officer & CIO AstraZeneca
Jae Evans EVP, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure and Global CIO Oracle
Sheila Jordan Chief Digital Technology Officer Honeywell
Maria Demaree Senior Vice President, Enterprise Business and Digital Transformation & CIO Lockheed Martin
Heide Young Manager Cyber Strategy & Engagement NEOM
Eman Al Awadhi Vice President – Network and Cyber Security Expo City Dubai
Julia Dudenko Group CISO Haniel
Anne Neuberger Deputy National Security Advisor, Cyber & Emerging Tech National Security Council, The White House
Kris Lovejoy Global Head of Strategy Kyndryl
Ramya Ganesh Cybersecurity XDR Leader Cisco
Jane Teh Founder and CEO VortiQ[x]
Nasrin Rezai SVP, Chief Information Security Officer Verizon
Laura Deaner Chief Information Security Officer The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC)
Mignona Coté SVP Chief Information Security Officer Infor
Noopur Davis Global CISO, Chief Product Privacy Officer, Corporate EVP Comcast
Teresa Zielinski Vice President, CISO GE Vernova
Andrea Abell Chief Information Security Officer Eli Lilly and Company
Deneen DeFiore Vice President & Chief Information Security Officer United Airlines
Elizabeth Joyce EVP & Global CISO State Street
Mary Rose Martinez Chief Information Security Officer and Vice President of Infrastructure Marathon Petroleum Corporation
Marnie (Huss) Wilking VP Chief Security Officer Booking.com
Hannah Suarez CISO Loyalty Status Co
Annie (Anne) Haggar Deputy Chief of Staff Australian Government
Sujata Misra GM – Network Infra and Security Leader Brigade Group
Bonnie Butlin Co-Founder and Executive Director Security Partners’ Forum
Gurdeep Kaur Chief Operating Officer Suraksha Catalyst
Vandana Verma President InfoSec Girls
Mansi Thapar Global Head – Cyber Security & Infra Apollo Tyres
Rosalia Hajek CISO Topgolf Callaway Brands
Carmen Marsh President & CEO United Cybersecurity Alliance (Europe, US, Middle East & Japan)
Lisa Fitzgerald Partner Norton Rose Fulbright

As reported by cyberwarriorsmiddleeast.com.

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Published on 2026-03-08 07:59:00 • By Editorial Desk

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