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Cyber Scholar Gizelle Blog

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Cyber Scholar Dedicated to Delivering for Women

By: Anthony Tuttle, Social Impact Program Manager The Palo Alto Networks Cyber Scholars program is part of our Cyber STARS initiative, which aims to address the racial disparity in technology fields – particularly in the Black community – by…

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Cyber Scholar Alivia Blog (1)

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From First Generation to Next Generation

By: Anthony Tuttle, Social Impact Program Manager The Palo Alto Networks Cyber Scholars program is part of our Cyber STARS initiative, which aims to address the racial disparity in technology fields – particularly in the Black community – by…

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Dedication to Diversity Drives Cyber Scholar’s Journey

By: Anthony Tuttle, Social Impact Program Manager The Palo Alto Networks Cyber Scholars program is part of our Cyber STARS initiative, which aims to address the racial disparity in technology fields – particularly in the Black community – by…

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Cyber Scholar AO

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Scholarship Fuels Cyber Warrior’s Lifelong Mission

The Palo Alto Networks Cyber Scholars program is part of our Cyber STARS initiative, which aims to address the racial disparity in technology fields – particularly in the Black community – by increasing exposure, access, opportunities, and support to…

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Chelsea Coleman Barker

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Cyber Scholar Ready to Reach Her Next Horizon

For the 2023-2024 academic year, Palo Alto Networks is once again collaborating with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) to select and award up to $10,000 scholarships to outstanding students.

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Career Blog (15)

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Palo Alto Networks Supports First Cyber Scholars Cohort

By: Anthony Tuttle At Palo Alto Networks, we believe in uplifting our communities and helping shape future generations. Beyond simply protecting our digital way of life, we’re a company that also cares deeply about creating change and opportunity...

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Career Blog (14)

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Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander recognition comes to Palo Alto Networks

By: Wailohia Woolsey, Director, InfoSec GRC We are proud to recognize the launch of Aloha ‘Aina, a new employee network group focused on Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders (NHPI) and their allies. Vision

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ENG Community Investment Story

As part of a sustained commitment to supporting our nine Employee Network Group (ENG) efforts to uplift their communities, the Corporate Responsibility team recently partnered with the ENGs to award $180k in charitable grants across 29 organizations…

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Career Blog (10)

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Support Gives Strength for a Transformative Journey

Jo Lin, Senior Site Reliability Engineer, Threat Prevention Team My relationship with myself began to change last year after I found a group of LGBTQIA+ friends outside of work who helped me step into my identity and embrace who I am.

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Career Blog (9)

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Inclusive Workplaces Empower Everyone’s Success

Ty Pressley, Bid Response & Content Manager For many years in my life, I compartmentalized who I was between work and home, filtering out the parts of my identity that I felt were regarded as unprofessional.

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Career Blog (8)

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Finding Your Place to Flourish

Kisha Clark, Manager, Technical Customer Support As a leader for Ujima (Black) and for the LGBTQIA+ Employee Resource Groups (or ENGs, as we call them), I have been given the opportunity to speak about my journey as a gay black woman in the…

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Career Blog (6)

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Authenticity Works. And It’s Worth Celebrating

Christina Papadimitriou, Principal Machine Learning Engineer Pride Month is my favorite month of the year.I was born and raised in Greece and moved to the US when I was 18. Greece is not very inclusive toward the LGBTQ community, so I was never able…

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