Homestead Campus Student Selected For Future Female Leaders Scholarship Program

Homestead Campus student, Kennashka DeSilva, has been selected as a Future Female Leaders Scholarship Program recipient.

The program, offered by the Executive Women’s Forum, strives to minimize the gender gap in cyber security and introduce female leaders to the Black Hat community. 

In addition to the scholarship, DeSilva attended the Black Hat USA conference on Aug. 4-5 in Las Vegas where she was able to learn, network and collaborate with others from the InfoSec community.

“I was very excited that I would be able to attend a second [time] and be able to learn from other industry leaders at the conference,” DeSilva said. 

During the past seven years, the EWF has partnered with Black Hat to award 50 Black Hat conference passes to female university students who are passionate about information security.

Ammy Sanchez
Ammy Sanchez
Ammy Sanchez, 20, is a mass communications/journalism major in The Honors College at North Campus. Sanchez, who graduated from Hialeah Gardens High School in 2020, will serve as editor-in-chief, briefing editor and social media director for The Reporter during the 2021-2022 school year. She aspires to be a journalist.
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