One of the areas where women are most underrepresented in the computer industry is security. This also happens to be one of the fastest-growing and highest-paying fields as well. Now there’s good news for women in computer science who want to get trained up in network security issues: Carnegie Mellon University is partnering with the Executive Women’s Forum and Information Networking Institute to offer a full scholarship to one woman who wants to get a master’s degree in Information Security Technology and Management at CMU’s CyLab.
If you’re interested, you can find out more about the scholarship here. Deadline is Feb. 15, 2007. Pass it on!