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Women were key to code-breaking during The second world war at the UK's as soon as top-secret Bletchley Park and were recruited as linguists, mathematicians, engineers and crossword puzzle fanatics.
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While today's culture is not comparable to the 1940s, she said there were parallels due to the fact that of an essential requirement for greater labor force capability and the skills and point of views that women bring.
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She said the appeal of keeping the nation and neighborhood safe need to be a drawcard for young and mid-career females to step up.
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On present estimates, the cyber workforce is short by 30,000 staff members and ladies comprise 17 per cent of the sector.
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Cyber criminal activity is more costly than natural catastrophes and more rewarding for crooks than the overall worldwide trade in controlled substances, the federal MP alerted.
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Australia remains one of the most targeted countries, with the average cost of a cyber attack to a small company around $50,000, he said.
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The government was doing it's bit and industry need to do the very same with brand-new employing processes, equivalent pay and zero tolerance for toxic workplace cultures, he said.
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The digital world is tied to every aspect of national security and economic prosperity for Australia and its immediate region, the country's ambassador for cyber affairs and crucial innovation Brendan Dowling said.
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Most targeted adults who personally experienced online hate said the wrongdoer was a stranger and, in many cases, it took place on social networks platforms.
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