Trellix and Gotara Announce Partnership to Close Cybersecurity Talent Gap

  • Company Invests in Women to Become the Premier Cybersecurity Workplace

Trellix, the cybersecurity company delivering the future of extended detection and response (XDR), announced a partnership with Gotara, a global career growth platform for women in STEM+. Gotara’s services complement Trellix’s talent strategy by creating development experiences including hands-on and personalized opportunities guided by STAR Program advisors.

“Trellix is creating a workplace where women in cybersecurity gain access to confidential, personalized, and just-in-time career related nano-learning from STEM+ leaders to thrive in their career”

According to the Aspen Digital Tech Policy hub’s latest report, women make up 51 percent of the population, but only comprise 24 percent of the cybersecurity workforce. Through the partnership, women at Trellix have access to Gotara’s machine learning-driven career development platform to grow skills, accelerate careers, and foster the next-generation of leaders in cybersecurity.

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“We are delivering living security to our customers through technology that learns and adapts in real-time. Our employees’ careers are no different and will directly benefit from the collaboration with Gotara,” said Michael Alicea, Chief Human Resource Officer of Trellix. “Employees deserve more from their workplace, especially during the Great Resignation. We are investing in our people to build the premier home for diverse, cybersecurity talent.”

STEM+ includes work in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, economics, finance, market research, data science and data-based fields. According to a 2021 report on the 2019 US Census, women in STEM+ roles are significantly underrepresented and making slow progress. Women gained from 8 percent of STEM workers in 1970, to 27 percent in 2019. According to research by Gotara, approximately 40 percent of women leave their STEM+ careers after 5-7 years, resulting in minimal pipeline for senior-level positions. Mid- to senior-level positions held by women account for single digit percentages.

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“As we celebrate International Woman’s Day, Trellix’s commitment to tackling unconscious bias by helping women navigate and grow their careers in STEM is raising the bar for a more diverse cybersecurity industry,” said D Sangeeta, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Gotara. “Trellix is creating a workplace where women in cybersecurity gain access to confidential, personalized, and just-in-time career related nano-learning from STEM+ leaders to thrive in their career”.

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