 Mentorship is important to me because I believe it's a reciprocal relationship where both the mentee and the mentor get to join in forces and learn different skills. You know, I think connecting with other women that have experienced the same challenges as well as opportunities helps you gain perspective and plot your own path. It really helps to know that you aren't alone in whatever you are facing. I really enjoyed meeting new people, hearing their stories and being inspired by all the amazing women all around the world that worked in cybersecurity and participated in the program. I've got to meet other women who are also just getting started in their career in the cyberspace and we've got to exchange a lot of skills. Some of my goals included many more on network forensics, included cryptographic applications, DNS security, critical thinking and your communications which I really needed for crucial incident response, as well as digital inclusion for persons with disabilities. The Women in Cyber Mentorship program is viable. It's a proven concept that has a really high success rate. It simply works. It just opens your eyes to what's available. You can see new opportunities, you make new connections and you make new friendships that are going to last for a long time.