Jenn Yonemitsu has spent her career in Silicon Valley working with technology startups as well as enterprise software companies including Oracle and Sun Microsystems. Her experience spans positions in product management, technology evangelism and marketing, and community development. Her latest startup role focused on products that leverage generative AI to create privacy preserving synthetic data. Jenn holds a degree in computer science, certificates in data science from MIT, and a Master of Information and Cybersecurity from UC Berkeley.
Jamie Cohen is a Senior Security Operations Analyst at Mastercard working on their Open Banking API applications. She primarily works on vulnerability management and prevention. She has also previously worked on system administration and network security. Jamie holds a degree in information systems from University of Nevada, and a Master of Information and Cybersecurity from UC Berkeley.
Jackson Gor is a Network Engineer at ESnet which is the high speed research network within the US Department of Energy. Jackson’s current focus within ESnet is with network security, peering, and IP transit. He has had over 15 years of computer networking experience with organizations including CENIC and Cisco Systems. Jackson holds a degree in computer science from UC Irvine, and a Master of Information and Cybersecurity from UC Berkeley.
Rona Spiegel is a technology transformation executive whose experience and diverse roles include: Head of Cloud Governance at Wells Fargo Bank, Director of Cloud Governance & Operations at Cisco Systems, and User Experience and Content Management Practice Leader at Deloitte Consulting. At Cisco, Rona established the first company-wide public cloud training program and stood up several new organizational capabilities including Cloud Operations, Design for Cloud, Cloud FinOps, Cloud Billing Ops and Cloud Marketplace Operations. Rona holds a degree in Fine Arts and Human Factors from Massachusetts College of Art & Design, and a Master of Information and Cybersecurity from UC Berkeley.
Peter Steinhoff is employed as an Electrical and Automation Engineer in the marine industry, with a focus on ship design. Peter has nineteen years of experience with industrial control systems, computer networks, and operational technology. Peter holds degrees in marine engineering and applied mathematics. Peter holds a Master of Information and Cybersecurity from UC Berkeley.