Jacklyne Mbuthia is a cybersecurity engineer with a keen focus on multi-cloud security architecting and engineering. With a background in software development spanning five years, Jacklyne combines her expertise in cybersecurity and software engineering to ensure robust and secure cloud environments. As a mathematics and computer science graduate, she brings a strong analytical mindset to her work, enabling her to navigate complex security challenges effectively.
Beyond her professional pursuits, Jacklyne is deeply committed to giving back to the community. She serves as the driving force behind the Alumni community of Cyber Girls, an entity under the Cyber Safe Foundation. The community aims to bridge the gender gap in cybersecurity by providing comprehensive cybersecurity training to women across Africa.Cyber Girls has expanded its reach to 22 countries in Africa and currently trains over 500 girls in their latest cohort.
Jacklyne’s expertise in cloud security has led her to deliver impactful trainings at corporate levels, educational institutions, and cybersecurity events, attracting participants from diverse African nations. Her focus lies in shaping the future of cloud security in Africa, where cloud adoption is in its formative stages. As a cloud security trainer at AfricaHackon and an active member of the cybersecurity community, Jacklyne actively collaborates with industry professionals to drive advancements and create a secure cyber landscape.
With an unwavering passion for cloud security, Jacklyne is dedicated to making a positive impact through [his/her] speaking engagements. Whether it’s motivating individuals to reach their full potential or guiding organizations towards success, she consistently delivers captivating presentations that resonate long after the event concludes.