Black Girls Hack 2025 Talent Study

The BlackGirlsHack (BGH) Cyber Talent Study, in partnership with skillrex, was conducted to better understand the self-assessed skill levels, professional development needs, and career experiences of underrepresented cybersecurity professionals. This report summarizes key findings, trends, and strategic recommendations based on survey data collected from 443 participants.

Study Overview and Methodology

Participants completed a 60-question self-assessment aligned to the NIST-NICE Cybersecurity Workforce Framework. Responses were organized by experience level (junior, mid, senior), membership and training participation status, and current functional role. The goal was to establish a baseline of confidence across technical, professional, leadership, and organizational competencies.

This report is not just an internal reflection, it’s an invitation. BGH has demonstrated what works. Now, it’s time for funders, employers, and educators to help scale it to close the cybersecurity workforce gap—and do so equitably—through strategic collaboration.

Download the report below for key takeaways, a peek into how skillrex can help track and improve your workforce trends, and gain strategic insight into impact and opportunities.

This report is more than an evaluation—it is a call to action. For BGH. For employers. For policymakers. For everyone committed to building a cybersecurity industry that is technically strong, inclusive, and future ready. Underrepresented professionals are here. They are skilled. They are leading. Now it is time for industry to rise to the moment—with investment, inclusion, and intentional opportunity.

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