Sarah Isaacs (Conventus) Wins Minority-owned Cybersecurity Company of the Year

Sarah Isaacs, Co-Founder and COO, Conventus

 

Sarah Isaacs, Co-Founder and COO of Conventus Corporation, is the winner of the prestigious Minority-owned Cybersecurity Company of the Year presented by the International Consortium of Minority Cybersecurity Professionals (ICMCP). The award was presented at the ICMCP third annual national conference September 18-19, 2018 in Atlanta, Georgia at the Westin Buckhead Atlanta.

 

“I’m so honored and grateful to be involved with a wonderful organization like ICMCP; one that encourages me, and all of us at Conventus, to do so much MORE. Our partnership with ICMCP has inspired members of the Conventus team to participate at their local level. We are now sponsoring robotics teams, participating in hacker camps for early learners, speaking at high schools about information security and potential career paths as well as award the annual Conventus Scholarship to deserving college students. We are committed to ensuring our young aspiring technologists have access to the tools and education needed to make an impact in our industry,” said Isaacs.

 

Isaacs also presented the annual Conventus Scholarship Award to Jaquavian Alexander, a college freshman pursuing a degree in Computer Science with a concentration in Cybersecurity at New York University.

 

The ICMCP is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to issues related to cybersecurity career and industry developments impacting minority cybersecurity professionals and continues to elevate the national dialogue on the critical strategic, tactical and operational imperatives needed to attract and develop minority cybersecurity practitioners.