Date & Time
Oct. 1, 2025, 4:30 p.m. - Oct. 1, 2025, 6 p.m.
Cost
$0
Location
Online
Oct. 1, 2025, 4:30 p.m. - Oct. 1, 2025, 6 p.m.
$0
Online
From AI prompts to everyday apps, our personal data is constantly in motion — and often unprotected. As emerging technologies redefine how we build, live, and lead, they also raise urgent questions about privacy, security, and trust. Who has access to our data? What rights do we have? How can tech leaders stay compliant and innovative?
This timely panel discussion brings together a powerhouse lineup of cybersecurity and privacy leaders who are on the front lines of protecting users, hardening infrastructure, and helping women thrive in security careers. Whether you're a founder navigating compliance, a product leader designing with ethics in mind, or a curious technologist seeking clarity in a fast-changing landscape — this conversation is for you.
Courtney H. Jackson
Founder & CEO, Paragon Cyber Solutions
A Navy veteran turned award-winning entrepreneur, Courtney leads one of Florida’s fastest-growing cybersecurity firms. She’s helped federal and commercial clients navigate everything from CMMC compliance to workforce development — and she’s passionate about advancing underrepresented voices in the tech and security industries.
Betta Lyon Delsordo
Lead Application Penetration Tester, OnDefend
An ethical hacker with deep expertise in AI security, cloud vulnerabilities, and secure code review, Betta helps companies protect their applications before they go to market. She’s a tireless mentor and advocate for diversity in cybersecurity, lending her voice to organizations like WISP, Technovation, and WiCyS.
Regine Bonneau
Founder & CEO, RB Advisory
A nationally recognized privacy and risk management expert, Regine advises clients across healthcare, finance, energy, and government on how to build cultures of trust and resilience. She’s been featured in major media and is the recipient of multiple awards, including Cybersecurity Woman of the Year and Women Leaders in Technology.
Sheila Pham
Director, Legal – Privacy, RingCentral
A seasoned privacy leader with deep experience in AI governance, Sheila oversees global privacy compliance at RingCentral, a leading AI-powered communications platform. She works at the intersection of product development, legal, and ethics—integrating privacy and responsible AI practices from the ground up. Sheila also serves on the board of Women in Security and Privacy (WISP), helping shape the future of privacy leadership for underrepresented communities in tech.
Women in Security and Privacy (WISP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit advancing women and underrepresented communities to lead the future of privacy and security. Active in 16 countries and with over 50+ annual events, WISP provides scholarships, mentoring, and technical training to empower professionals at all stages. All are welcome.
Women in Tech & Entrepreneurship is a dues-free, member-led organization helping women across all industries start, scale, and lead in today’s economy. We provide educational programming, near-peer mentorship, and a thriving community of support for women building bold careers and businesses — on their own terms