How did you end up in your current role?
Currently, I’m the Director of Federal Alliances at Corelight, a startup company that built the open-source network monitoring tool Zeek and combines it with other capabilities to provide a network security platform. I find and develop partnerships with technology vendors, federal system integrators and cloud providers to help Corelight grow and deploy the best solutions to support threat hunting, network visibility and incident response for IT/OT and industrial control systems (ICS) networks. At the beginning of my career, I worked in a small technology startup building computers from scratch for a local university and providing desktop support. After learning the technologies and earning certifications, I started designing networks and systems architectures. That led to a role as a technology consultant designing and deploying increasingly large IT projects.
During that time I earned my Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) and Project Management Professional (PMP) certifications to learn the skills needed to continue to design successful security architectures and also manage the teams required to deploy and support them. One of the coolest projects I worked on as a result was deploying a global point-of-sale system for a major US retailer.
After working in so many roles in my industry including engineer, consultant, solution architect, program manager, senior director, account executive, I found that my favorite things to do are build teams and bring people together. I’ve found a niche where I help smaller technology companies build alliances and collaborations to support government missions across the public sector. I get to help Corelight grow and help our partners and customers do their best work. It’s a hard job, but I feel very lucky to be able to do it.