ISC2 Awards Nearly 100000 in Cybersecurity Scholarships to Women Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Clearwater, September 15, 2021 – ISC2 – the world’s largest nonprofit association of certified cybersecurity professionals – today announced the recipients of its Women’s Cybersecurity Scholarships, Undergraduate Cybersecurity Scholarships and Graduate Cybersecurity Scholarships.

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This year, ISC2 and the Center for Cyber Safety and Education, the association’s charitable foundation, awarded 52 scholarships totaling $97,000. Recipients varied in gender, ethnicity and geographical location, with 73% of recipients identifying as non-White and 67% of the Undergraduate and Graduate scholarship recipients identifying as women.

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Recipients are selected by ISC2 members—certified cybersecurity professionals who volunteered their time to the scholarship program. Candidates are evaluated based on merit, passion for cybersecurity and financial need.

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“Although the demand for cybersecurity professionals remains high, there are not enough professionals to fill the workforce gap,” said Clar Rosso, CEO, ISC2. “We want to inspire more people – especially younger people – to pursue a rewarding career in cybersecurity. Moving forward we will not only continue this scholarship legacy but significantly grow it, increasing our investment to drive a more diverse pool of candidates and recipients. We are committed to sparking young people’s interest in cybersecurity and bringing more people into the profession.”

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ISC2 Women’s Scholarship Winners:

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  • Kamila Babayeva – Czech Technical University
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  • Tosin Bello – University of Fairfax
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  • Mariam Boguifo – George Washington University
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  • Lena Elkoussy – University of Michigan
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  • Abby Hackbarth – Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
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  • Kittson Hamill – University of Alabama
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  • Annabelle Klosterman – Dakota State University
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  • Maryam Mohammadpour
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  • Jasmine Roberts – Maryville University of St. Louis
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  • Lasya Sreenivasan – Carnegie Mellon University
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“Receiving the ISC2 Women’s Scholarship is invaluable to me,” said Kittson Hamill, an undergraduate student at the University of Alabama. “This scholarship has opened a world of opportunities for me as I was able to intern out of state, enroll in multiple summer classes, and now I can afford to focus on my studies rather than work multiple jobs. This scholarship has enabled me to continue my education and further my career, which I will always be extremely thankful for.”

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ISC2 Undergraduate Cybersecurity Scholarship Winners:

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  • Diya Bansal – Cornell University
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  • Morgan Bryant – Georgia Institute of Technology
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  • Zachary Espiritu – Brown University
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  • Olivia Gallucci – Rochester Institute of Technolgoy
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  • Austin George – University of Cambridge
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  • Arushi Harkawat – University of Texas at Austin
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  • Joseph Hawkins – California State Polytechnic University Pomona
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  • Michael Hoefler – Carnegie Mellon University
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  • Stella Hong – Johns Hopkins University
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  • Mariel Klosterman – Dakota State University
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  • Matthew Leboffe – Carnegie Mellon University
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  • Sadie Levy – Northeastern University
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  • Erin Liu – California Institute of Technology
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  • Sloane Miller – North Carolina A&T State University
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  • Samina Mondal – University of Virginia
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  • Shiza Naiyer – Arizona State University
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  • Faith Spencer – Purdue University
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  • Brandon Staple – University of Colorado
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  • Sara Takhim – Northeastern University
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  • Vivian Yam – Northeastern University
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  • Weijia Yan – Texas A&M University
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“It is an incredible honor to receive the ISC2 Undergraduate Scholarship, and I am grateful to ISC2 and its scholarship committee for this amazing opportunity to give back,” said Mariel Klosterman, an undergraduate student at Dakota State University. ” This scholarship supports my mission to become a cybersecurity leader who protects and defends my country from cyber threats, and influence others, especially the youth, to be cybersecurity-conscious.”

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ISC2 Graduate Cybersecurity Scholarship Winners:

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  • Christine Anari – University of Derby
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  • Zion Basque – Arizona State University
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  • Collings Bunde – Strathmore University
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  • Jennie Christensen – Carnegie Mellon University
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  • Candelaria Cid Paolino – George Washington University
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  • Will Fair – Marymount University
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  • Jessica Gottsleben – Harvard University
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  • Angel Hsu – University of Texas San Antonio
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  • Johanna Jacob – Carnegie Mellon University
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  • Venkata Abhishek Kanthuru – Salve Regina University and NYU Tandon
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  • Bruck Kassahun – Central Michigan University
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  • Tshireletso Kgabi – EC-Council University
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  • Nikita Mishra – Carnegie Mellon University
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  • Vy Nguyen – University of Pennsylvania
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  • Nnamdi Nwosu – Unicaf University Zambia
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  • Ijeoma Olawale – University of Colorado Colorado Springs
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  • Ranjita Pai Kasturi – Georgia Institute of Technology
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  • Tanya Taplin – Dakota State University
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  • Kvitlana Tsap – Ryerson University
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  • Shamere Yearwood – Georgia Institute of Technology
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  • Chengzeng You – Imperial College London
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“The ISC2 scholarship is not only an investment in my future but a donation to the future of cybersecurity in the Caribbean, as I seek to positively contribute to and grow the cybersecurity landscape in my home region,” said Shamere Yearwood, a graduate student at Georgia Institute of Technology. “I want young black women to be able to see someone like themselves filling cybersecurity roles. I hope to inspire and encourage women like myself to join the industry, as I am very passionate about helping to close the diversity gap.”

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Congratulations to all scholarship recipients. More information on ISC2 scholarships is available at: https://iamcybersafe.org/s/scholarships. Applications for 2022 ISC2 scholarships will open on November 15, 2021 and close on March 7, 2022.

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About the Center for Cyber Safety and Education
nThe Center for Cyber Safety and Education is a nonprofit charitable trust committed to making the cyber world a safer place for everyone. The Center works to ensure that people across the globe have a positive and safe experience online through their educational programs, scholarships, and research. Visit www.IAmCyberSafe.org for more information.

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About ISC2
nISC2 is an international nonprofit membership association focused on inspiring a safe and secure cyber world. Best known for the acclaimed Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP®) certification, ISC2 offers a portfolio of credentials that are part of a holistic, pragmatic approach to security. Our membership, more than 160,000 strong, is made up of cyber, information, software and infrastructure security professionals who are making a difference and helping to advance the industry. Our vision is supported by our commitment to educate and reach the general public through our charitable foundation – Center for Cyber Safety and Education™. For more information on ISC2, visit www.isc2.org, follow us on Twitter or connect with us on Facebook and LinkedIn.  

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nMedia Contact:
nAmanda Steinman
nSenior PR Manager
nISC2
nasteinman@isc2.org

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