Submitted on Thursday 4th July 2019
Rejected on Wednesday 24th July 2019
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: irrelevant (see below for details)
Have a internationally recognised annual Women in Cyber Security day on 1st Sept
In the UK, women make up only 3% of the global cyber security workforce. Engagement for women in cyber security in the UK is low at 11%. Women face unique challenges & barriers which aren't being addressed - leading women to exit the industry thus creating more of a skills gap in cyber security.
Increased diversity & inclusion for women in cyber security will provide them with greater financial stability & economic opportunities in the future. An annual International Women in Cyber Day on September 1st, will demonstrate to girls & women in the industry that they are supported & appreciated for their contribution to this industry. Research has shown, more diversity leads to better problem-solving & resolutions. Also, it has shown that more diversity leads to increased revenue & profits.
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The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:
It would be the responsibility of an international organisation, such as the United Nations to decide to declare international day, and not the UK Government and Parliament alone.
You could start a new petition asking the Government to provide funding to programmes aim to increase the number of women working in cyber security, if that's something you'd like to see happen.
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