Women In Security Magazine Issue 12

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Farah Chamseddine Cyber Security Architect at Microsoft

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lsewhere in this edition Lena Smart—who

applications, joined a penetration testing course

has been the inaugural CISO of three major

and worked with my manager to dedicate time for

organisations—says she is much more

cybersecurity responsibilities.”

interested in hiring people for cybersecurity

curiosity and will explore cybersecurity issues, driven

FROM SOFTWARE ENGINEERING TO STRATEGIC CONSULTING

primarily by that curiosity, than in hiring those with

With her new-found interest in cybersecurity

university training.

Chamseddine moved from her technical role in

roles who have an innate sense of

software engineering to a strategic consulting role in It was just such a sense of curiosity that took

governance, risk and compliance (GRC) and then to

Farah Chamseddine—now a cybersecurity

her current role in security architecture. She is very

architect at Microsoft—from software engineering

happy with her career choice.

into cybersecurity. “Cybersecurity is a vast field that offers different “I was working as a software engineer in the

opportunities. This has allowed me to have a career

education sector, responsible for reviewing

where I could always develop my skills, experience

applications developed by third party vendors

different roles, and ensure it was the right choice

against functional and non-function specifications,”

for me. The broad spectrum of roles in the domain

she says. “I became really interested in ensuring

have validated that I made the right choice in

these applications were protected against malicious

my specialisation.

or accidental misuse, especially because these applications were used by students and teachers.

“The goal for me was always to continue developing my knowledge and skill set in the areas I am

“I started enjoying the challenge of testing

interested in. And this is what helped me to take on

applications for vulnerabilities until they failed

more senior roles and additional responsibilities.”

and then using these learnings to identify security

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requirements for future features and applications.

Chamseddine started out with a degree in computer

I started reading books about securing web

science, which she says, “exposed me to the

W O M E N I N S E C U R I T Y M A G A Z I N E

J A N U A RY • F E B R U A RY 2023


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