Alyssa Miller is an ethical hacker, security evangelist, cybersecurity expert and a public speaker with almost 15 years of experience in the security industry.
Her experience includes penetration testing, threat modeling and working with business leaders to build enterprise security programs. She speaks internationally at industry, vendor, and leadership conferences on topics ranging from technical security vulnerabilities, to high-level security program strategies, to issues within the security community itself.
She is a member of the Board of Directors for Women of Security (WoSEC), an Advisory Board member for Blue Team Con in Chicago, and she currently works as an Application Security Advocate for London-based open-source security firm Snyk.
Today, she will talk to us her inspiring career, imposter syndrome and how it is to be a « human being in cybersecurity ».
You can follow her on Twitter, Linkedin and visit her website
Angela Marafino is an Evolve Security Academy alumna and is currently an Associate Consultant Engineer on CDW’s InfoSec team.
With no background in IT or computer science, Angela did not take the traditional route to obtain a career in cybersecurity.
However, being computer savvy and having a passion for privacy led her to enroll in Evolve Security Academy’s cybersecurity bootcamp, which gave her the skills and mindset to become a cybersecurity professional.
She is CompTIA Security + and Network + certified and holds two bachelor’s degrees, one in Fine Arts and another in pre-law.
Angela is also in organizing committee of her local WoSec (Women of Security) Chapter (Denver).
Today she is going to share with us her journey in cybersecurity and how the reading of an article made her consider starting a career in cyber!
You can follow her on Linkedin, on Twitter and on Medium
Chloe Messdaghi is a Security Researcher Advocate and partner of the WoSEC San Francisco chapter. Today, she is sharing with us her insight on cybersecurity. She is also giving to non-profit organizations and all people looking to dive into bug bounty some advices on how to stay safe.
You can follow her on Linkedin, Twitter or go to her website
Tanya Janca is the founder of WoSEC (Women of Security) and Cloud Security Advocate at Microsoft.
Find her on Twitter and Linkedin.
Anouk Vos is founder of Revnext, a strategy consultancy firm in Technology Driven Strategies in Netherlands and chairman of Cyberworkplace a non-profit initiative that helps reduce the current shortage of cyber security experts in the labor market.
You can find Anouk on Linkedin. Check out Cyberworkplace.
Melanie Rieback is co-founder and CEO of Radically Open Security the world’s first not-for-profit computer security consultancy company
Follow her on Linkedin. Check out Radically Open Security