Diana Kelley

Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Protect AI

Diana Kelley has a strong work experience in the field of cybersecurity and information security. Currently, they hold the position of Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Protect AI since May 2023. Prior to this, they served as an Executive Board Member at Women in CyberSecurity (WiCyS), a non-profit organization dedicated to creating gender equality in cybersecurity, from March 2020 onwards.

Their involvement in the cybersecurity community extends to their role as Conference Chair and Advisory Board Member at the Executive Women's Forum on Information Security, Risk Management & Privacy since February 2021. Additionally, Diana has contributed as a member of the Security Editorial Advisory Board at TechTarget from May 2023.

In terms of their professional affiliations, Diana has been a part of the program committee for RSA Conference since August 2017. Diana also serves as a host for the security-focused webinar series "The (Security) Balancing Act" on BrightTALK since October 2019.

Diana's expertise in AI and ML security is highlighted by their role as an instructor on LinkedIn Learning, where they share insights on the vulnerabilities and failures of AI and ML technology. Diana started this role in June 2021.

Furthermore, Diana is an active member of various leadership boards and advisory roles. Diana is an advisory board member for AI/ML at DevNetwork since January 2022. Diana also contributes as a member of the InfoSec World Leadership Board at CyberRisk Alliance since January 2023. Additionally, they serve on the Executive Board of Cyber Future Foundation, which aims to establish a trusted and secure cyberspace.

Overall, Diana Kelley's work experience showcases their extensive involvement in the cybersecurity community, expertise in AI and ML security, and commitment to promoting gender equality in the field.

Diana Kelley completed their Bachelor's degree in English from Boston College, where they studied from 1983 to 1987. In addition to their formal education, they have obtained certifications such as "Executive of the Year - 2020" from the Executive Women's Forum on Information Security, Risk Management & Privacy, which they achieved in October 2020. Furthermore, they have been recognized as one of the "World 50 Next Women" by World 50, Inc., receiving this distinction in June 2019.

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  • Chief Information Security Officer (CISO)

    May, 2023 - present