When personal trauma meets professional purpose, it can reshape an entire industry—just ask Dr. Kelley Misata.
When personal trauma meets professional purpose, it can reshape an entire industry—just ask Dr. Kelley Misata.
Our guest today is Founder and CEO of Sightline Security and president of the Open Information Security Foundation. Dr. Misata brings a unique lens to the field, shaped by her personal journey as a stalking survivor turned cybersecurity advocate. From supporting nonprofits working with trafficking survivors to influencing how organizations manage open source risk, her work underscores the need to approach security with empathy, patience, and mission-first thinking.
Together, we explore why cybersecurity can no longer be treated as a siloed function. Instead, it must be embedded into every decision, guided by understanding and tailored to the needs of those it aims to protect—especially in the nonprofit world. The conversation spans the dangers of digital assumptions, the importance of storytelling in awareness training, and how open source communities can be as critical to resilience as enterprise vendors.
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Whether you're a seasoned security professional or just starting to explore the digital safety landscape, this episode offers real talk, refreshing insights, and a powerful reminder: better security starts with better conversations.
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RSAC Presentation: https://path.rsaconference.com/flow/rsac/us25/FullAgenda/page/catalog/session/1728257517998001QtNB
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