1. Could you introduce yourself and tell us about you? Your current / recent jobs and employers? Previous companies and jobs?
She has overall 7 years of experience and started working in XXXX as a Technical Delivery Analyst; she worked back then on cloud security, securing all three clouds including AWS, GCP, and Azure. During that time, she also worked on SDPM standard, and after three years, she moved to XXXX as an Assistant Manager where she was involved on Azure and Prisma Cloud; she also worked on CSSP standard back then. Later on, she joined XXXX as a Cybesecurity Analyst where she served as a cloud security person and has switched to AI security now, handling the entire AI security monitoring that includes AI governance, AI risks, documentations, and more. Currently, she’s also a part of an AI chatbot they are building which will be used for their own clients. On a daily basis, she works together with clients or users whenever they want to create any application, make that entire application from scratch, built security around it following the Zero Trust Model, and apart from that, she works with their Develop Engineering team which monitors the cloud accounts in AWS and Azure used by their clients. On the AI security side of things, if anyone wants to use their AI applications, either SaaS or built from scratch, they make sure that the security aspects are being followed, perform holistic monitoring of their AI applications, and more.
2. What skill(s) / experience would you self-describe as strongest or specialist in?
Strongest skill would be cloud including AWS, Azure, and GCP; she’s comfortable in AWS as a cloud provider and monitoring the security aspect as well. Apart from that, she has acquired the knowledge as well about AI security: how it needs to be followed, what kind of attack comes from AI, threats, and such. Most of her clients are coming internally, mostly IT ones from Japan, Spain, Italy, US, UK, and more.
One of her most notable achievements was being part of a major project where they had to move a native CSM solution to Prisma cloud; that integration was a big deal since they had to move 4000 AWS accounts, monitor those accounts, and made sure the violations get remediated as soon as possible.







