Oluwadamilola O.
Education:
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Journalism
Southern Methodist University
Master of Science (M.S.)
Information Science
University of North Texas
Experience:
Built a new security capability and team from scratch to facilitate J&J’s cybersecurity transformation, set the strategy, partnered with executive stakeholders and managed professionals who executed Security Change Management, Security Engagement, Security Communications, Executive Communications, and Security Awareness for 130,000+ employees.
2022 : Present
Johnson & Johnson
Head of Cybersecurity Change & Transformation
Worked directly with CIO, CCO, CSO and CISO to transform the enterprise Security Communications, Executive Communications, Security Awareness, Security Training (general and developer-focused) and Phishing programs for 20,000+ employees.
2020 : 2022
eBay
Head of Security Training & Awareness
Owned ingress monitoring of the Nationwide client portal by using system logs to detect and mitigate risk events.
2019 : 2020
Nationwide
Incident Response Manager
Developed a high-performing team to analyze the security health of company systems using Security Incident and Event Management (SIEM) tools such as Splunk.
2017 : 2019
TIAA
Information Security Lead
Conducted research on the shifting mobile security landscape and communicated data protection recommendations in different forums such as the 2016 Women in Cybersecurity (WiCyS) conference.
2015 : 2017
University of North Texas
Graduate Research Assistant
Company: Johnson & Johnson
Years of Experience: 12
As a keynote speaker, Oluwadamilola has spoken at companies such as Salesforce, YMCA, Blackbaud, MassMutual, Kimberly-Clark and Ulta Beauty. She is also a former correspondent for Cybercrime Magazine where she interviewed CISOs, CEOs and CROs about cybersecurity and business strategy in their respective organizations. Due to her tech expertise, Oluwadamilola has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Business Insider, and Silicon Valley Business Journal.