The recent Women in the Workplace report from McKinsey & Co. and LeanIn revealed that we are in the midst of “The Great Breakup.” Women are leaving their corporate jobs, switching positions, and failing to rise in the management ranks.She worked on engineering teams at Nuera Communications, SS8 Networks, Cyras Systems, Kineto Wireless, and Cisco before venturing out on her own to start her cybersecurity company.But I have found a way to share my vision with the world, embracing my role as a female engineering leader and encouraging other women to pursue their passion for cybersecurity.”Natali Tshuva, SternumSternum Founder and CEO Natali Tshuva took a different route than Wei to reach the pinnacle of cybersecurity, but she too had obstacles to surmount as a female founder in tech.This is what got me started with cybersecurity: I saw a problem and wanted to solve it, to make our devices better and safer to use.“Being able to find a vulnerability, understanding where the weak spots are, and being able to take someone else's code and leverage it to gain control is as much of a mind game as it is a technical challenge,” says Tshuva."