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ESET Opens Women in Cybersecurity Scholarship 2026 Applications on International Women’s Day - Caledonian Record

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    Facebook Twitter Email Facebook Twitter Email Print Copy article link Save 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. Recommended for you +4 NATIONAL White House pressure on Cuba mounts as island fights power cut NATIONAL Nvidia says restarting production of China-bound chips NATIONAL Senegal stripped of AFCON title, Morocco declared champions Tecogen Announces Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2025 Results Copyright 2026 GlobeNewswire, Inc. (0 Ratings) Facebook Twitter Email Print Copy article link Save (0) comments Welcome to the discussion. Log In Popular Stories Articles Images Videos Collections Commented N.H. Supreme Court Reverses Littleton Sex Assault Convictions Former Newport Prison Nurse Accused Of Getting Drugs To Inmate Ice Jams Lead To Moose River Flooding, Requiring Rescue By Bucket-Loader Former Firefighter Avoids Bail Order After Repeated Allegations Of Court Violations Involving Alleged Domestic Assault Victim Man Accused Of Exposing Himself At Comfort Inn Hot Tub St. Johnsbury Man Guilty Of Assaulting Officers, Threatening Woman Resolves Cases, Accepts Jail Time Fish And Game Holding Hearing In St. Johnsbury To Consider Moose, Deer Management Police Logs History & Heritage Center Under New Leadership Caswell, Cherian Elected To Littleton Select Board Local Features +4 BUSINESS New Hampshire February closed home sales lowest in more than a decade ENTERTAINMENT Jay Craven: The Pros And Cons Of Casting Calls On Zoom EDUCATION NEWS Woodsville High School Seniors Are Recipients of the NHIAA Scholar Athlete Award +2 EDUCATION NEWS St. Johnsbury School 5th Graders Celebrate 100th Day With ‘Words of Wisdom’ From Grandparents EDUCATION NEWS SJA Students Participate In Event Presented By Vermont’s American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Chapter ENTERTAINMENT Hump Day Hoedown Moves To Colonel Town
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