Mackenzie is the Global Startup Evangelist at AWS. His days are spent traveling the globe to meet startups, share their stories, and connect engineering teams together. Every day there are a large number of startups launching on AWS across every imaginable industry. It’s Mackenzie’s mission to find stories of startups that are helping to improve the world and share these stories with a wide audience.
Join CxOs, CISOs, and AWS leaders for an evening of roundtable discussions, networking, and a VIP reception. Cloud and cybersecurity experts will discuss CISOs' top priorities, including data protection, security, and sovereignty. Cybersecurity is critical for your business—sign up today for this can’t-miss event.
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Jon Ramsey, VP, AWS Security Services
Hart Rossman, VP, AWS Incident Response
Nancy Wang, Director, AWS Data Protection Services
Neha Rungta, Director, AWS IAM Automated Reasoning
Tom Stickle, Director, Amazon GuardDuty
Mark Ryland, Deputy CISO, AWS Office of the CISO
Ilan Leiferman, Global Head BD, Cybersecurity Startups
Palak Desai, Head of Product, AWS Data Protection Services
Anshu Sharma is the co-founder and CEO of Skyflow, the data privacy vault company. Previously, Anshu served as vice president of product and strategy at Salesforce leading identity, security and user data management. As an angel investor and venture capitalist, he has invested in over 50 startups including Nutanix, Algolia, Workato, Tekion, and RazorPay.
Brendan is co-founder and CEO of Sonrai Security a public cloud governance and security provider. He also serves as an entrepreneur partner at Polaris Partners where he advises on security and cloud investments. Brendan most recently served as Chairman of Twistlock, the container security pioneer, until its successful acquisition by Palo Alto Networks. Brendan also served on the board of Flashpoint Technologies until its successful sale.
Co-founder and CTO, Brian Fox is a Governing Board member for the Opensource Security Foundation, a member of the Apache Software Foundation and former Chair of the Apache Maven project. As a direct contributor to the Maven ecosystem, including the maven-dependency-plugin and maven-enforcer-plugin, he has over 20 years of experience driving the vision behind, as well as developing and leading the development of software for organizations ranging from startups to large enterprises. Brian is a frequent speaker at national and regional events including Java User Groups and other development-related conferences.
Brooke Motta is CEO and co-founder of KSOC. Brooke is a dynamic leader in the cybersecurity industry who has scaled companies from seed to IPO. Brooke recognized the exponential growth in Kubernetes adoption as an opportunity to provide real-time security products as enterprise teams look to scale. Her decades of skilled leadership include executive positions at Sonatype, Wallarm, Bugcrowd and Rapid7.
Derek Melber is VP of Product Engagement & Outreach at QOMPLX, where he leverages his 25+ years of world-wide keynote speaking, authoring 18 books, consulting, and enterprise advising around Microsoft solutions and identity security. As a 18X Microsoft MVP, leveraging extensive experience in unifying products, marketing, sales, and content, he assists organizations to achieve success and exceed company goals around identity, security and enterprise IT administration. His broad areas of expertise include Active Directory, Group Policy, identity security, network security, and information technology design.
Travis Stanfield is a Co-Founder and serves as Chief Executive Officer at Stacklet. Travis is a seasoned technology executive, bringing more than two decades of experience in leading teams toward the achievement of business and technical goals. He began his career as an engineer at Microsoft Corp and was a leader for a successful start-up venture, DealerTrack Technologies, that ultimately grew to nearly $4 billion in valuation. Travis works from his 20-acre horse farm in Central Kentucky and is frequently surprised by the equine interest shown during cloud technology-related remote meetings.
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