Something that is blatantly obvious from looking through the actual physical historical record is that there are many women in computer science history that we just don't hear about. Sharla P. Boehm is the co-author of one of the three main papers that Paul Baran wrote inventing packet switching. Yet Baran is the only one remembered as its inventor. (Actually CO-inventor because another man independently invented it. No love for Boehm.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharla_Boehm
http://edtechcurmudgeon.blogspot.com/2015/03/who-is-sharla-p-boehm.html