Discord’s Kathy Wang on Building and Managing Security Teams
Kathy Wang is the CISO at Discord, an internationally-recognized malware expert who has researched, developed, evaluated, and operationalized various solutions for detecting and preventing client-side attacks used by advanced persistent threats (APT).
As a security executive and leader, Kathy has a strong background in project management, research, and business development. She has worked in government, commercial, and technology startup environments, and currently advises security services/products startup companies.
In today’s episode, Jack and Kathy discuss the talent pool in cybersecurity,
Topics discussed in this episode:
What made Kathy want to go from researcher to security leader
The impact remote work and remote teams has had on cybersecurity teams
What Kathy looks for when hiring security professionals
Why transparency and multi-modal communication is mission critical for cybersecurity teams
How attacks have changed in the past 5 years
The tools Kathy is paying most attention to
What she enjoys most about working in security
Kathy’s advice for security professionals, especially early in their career
Keep in touch with Kathy on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathywang/