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The Women in Tech Show: A Technical Podcast
The Women in Tech Show
212 episodes
9 months ago
A podcast about what we work on, not what it feels like to be a woman in tech. Hosted by Edaena Salinas, Software Engineer at Microsoft. Website: wit.fm
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A podcast about what we work on, not what it feels like to be a woman in tech. Hosted by Edaena Salinas, Software Engineer at Microsoft. Website: wit.fm
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Technology
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Design Principles to Combat Domestic Abuse (Lesley Nuttall)
The Women in Tech Show: A Technical Podcast
5 years ago
Design Principles to Combat Domestic Abuse (Lesley Nuttall)
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, domestic violence against women and girls has increased. UN Women released a report with this information earlier this year. Lesley Nuttall, who works at IBM Security Labs, gave an overview of the statistics for domestic abuse. She also explained how technology is misused to intensify domestic abuse. Later we talked about her article “Five Technology Design Principles to Combat Domestic Abuse”. Lesley highlighted the importance of thinking about these concepts when we work on software and other technologies.
The Women in Tech Show: A Technical Podcast
A podcast about what we work on, not what it feels like to be a woman in tech. Hosted by Edaena Salinas, Software Engineer at Microsoft. Website: wit.fm