ESET Opens Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship 2026 Applications on International Women’s Day - Caledonian Record
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SAN DIEGO, March 08, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ESET, a global leader in cybersecurity, today announced the opening of applications for its Women in Cybersecurity North American Scholarship, launching on International Women’s Day in alignment with the 2026 theme, #GiveToGain. Now entering its eleventh year, the program continues ESET’s longstanding commitment to supporting and empowering women pursuing careers in cybersecurity through financial assistance, mentorship, and community-building.
Launched in 2016, ESET’s Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship remains one of the earliest initiatives of its kind in the industry. What began in the United States has since grown into a global program spanning Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Singapore and India, with Romania joining in 2026. In North America alone, the program has awarded over $187,500 to 39 women, many of whom have gone on to build successful careers in cybersecurity and technology.
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