Bess Hinson became a data privacy lawyer because she was concerned about the way in which people’s data is being disseminated. Now, she has started the Atlanta Women in Cybersecurity Roundtable to help women advance in the fast-growing field.

“There is a tremendous opportunity for women to get involved,” said Hinson, an associate in the privacy and information security practice at Nelson, Mullins, Riley & Scarborough.

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