Draft:Kelly Shortridge
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Kelly Shortridge is known for being a cybersecurity technologist, public speaker, startup founder, and the author of Security Chaos Engineering: Sustaining Resilience in Software and Systems.[1]. She is a Senior Principal Engineer at Fastly[2].
Career[edit]
Shortridge earned her bachelor's degree in economics from Vassar College. After graduating, she worked at Teneo as an Investment Banking Analyst. Later, Shortridge was a co-founder of IperLane before becoming a Product Manager at SecurityScorecard and then a VP of Product Strategy at Capsule8.
In 2021, Shortridge joined Fastly as a Senior Principal in Product Management and in 2023 she became a Senior Principal Engineer in the Office of the CTO.
Shortridge is a member of the ACM Queue Editorial Board[3] and maintains a blog on cybersecurity and infrastructure software[4]
References[edit]
- ^ Chaffee, Mac (3 August 2023). "Book Review: Security Chaos Engineering". Mac's Tech Blog. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
- ^ Shortridge, Kelly. "Kelly Shortridge on LinkedIn". Retrieved 14 February 2024.
- ^ "Editorial Board - ACM Queue". ACM Queue. Association for Computing Machinery. Retrieved 14 February 2024.
- ^ Shortridge, Kelly. "Sensemaking by Shortridge". Retrieved 14 February 2024.