The Compliance Conundrum in the Cloud Era: Governance and Adapting to Regulatory Volatility
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Attempting to reverse the damage of decades of patriarchy within an industry that has consistently been male dominated comes with, as you could probably guess, a number of challenges. Fixing the gender gap in STEM is something that needs to come from people with power, but with such a few amount of people in power attempting to solve this issue, it often gets treated with low urgency. In fact, the gender gap in STEM can even be seen in the statistics of universities, with women making up only 16% of computer science graduates in the UK.
Joining us to discuss the urgency of this issue is Kate Visconti, Founder and CEO of Five to Flow. In this episode of Tech Chat, Kate shares some valuable advice for solving this insidious and complex issue that has plagued the field of STEM for far too long.
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