Amanda Kendal-Brown

Frontend Web Developer III at Automox

Amanda Kendal-Brown is an experienced frontend web developer currently employed at Automox since April 2021. Prior to this role, Amanda worked at Oracle Textura as an application developer from November 2015 to April 2021, where responsibilities included reviewing client-supplied documents and enhancing application functionalities. Additional experience includes a position as an application programmer at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, focusing on ETL job development and application troubleshooting. Amanda's earlier roles encompass a graduate assistantship at Northeastern Illinois University, consulting positions at FedEx Office, data management at the South Florida VA Foundation, and administrative support at the University of Miami. Amanda holds a Bachelor's degree in Music from the University of Iowa and two Master's degrees—one in Human Computer Interaction from DePaul University and the other in Computer Science from Northeastern Illinois University.

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Facing growing threats and a rapidly expanding attack surface, understaffed and alert-fatigued organizations need more efficient ways to eliminate their exposure to vulnerabilities. Automox is a modern cyber hygiene platform that closes the aperture of attack by more than 80% with just half the effort of traditional solutions. Cloud-based and globally available, Automox enforces OS & third-party patch management, security configurations, and custom scripting across Windows, Mac, and Linux from a single intuitive console. IT and SecOps can quickly gain control and share visibility of on-prem, remote and virtual endpoints without the need to deploy costly infrastructure. Automox dramatically reduces corporate risk while raising operational efficiency to deliver best-in-class security outcomes, faster and with fewer resources.