Priya G – Cybersecurity Expert, Global Speaker, Mentor, and Women Empowerment Advocate.
Featured in TEDx, LinkedIn Top Voice, and Global Podcasts
Priya Gnanasekaran is a force for change in the digital world—an influential technologist, cyber campaigner, and advocate for women’s empowerment. With over a decade of experience in cybersecurity, leadership, and mentorship, she has empowered leaders, teams, and organizations to build resilient digital ecosystems while prioritizing well-being. Twice recognized as a LinkedIn Community Top Voice and featured in various global stages, Priya combines her expertise with a passion for nurturing the next generation of leaders. She doesn’t just talk about transformation—she leads it, inspiring individuals to turn challenges into opportunities and thrive in the ever-evolving digital era.
I highly recommend Priya as a speaker. Her insightful presentations demonstrate a deep understanding of the subject matter, making complex concepts accessible to diverse audiences.
MelissaHad the pleasure of inviting Priya as a guest on The Route to Networking podcast. Her ability to communicate in a compelling and informative way makes her a fantastic guest.
Hamilton Barnes, UKHOW THE MODERN THREAT LANDSCAPE HAS CHANGED FOREVER In the rapidly advancing tech landscape, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a ubiquitous term, often hailed as the modern hero of the tech realm and wielding transformative powers. However, as the saying…
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The event drew an impressive turnout, with around 350+ attendees participating both online and in-person. The engagement and enthusiasm from the audience were remarkable.
Australian Computer Society