Kristina Laidler
Microsoft Cyber Defense Operations Center
Redmond, WA USA
"Take the no’s and just keep pushing through that—because you’re worth it...because you want something better."
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Kristina's work combines: Business, Technology, and Helping People
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I feel like this was a problem I created for myself more than anyone else doing it to me. I committed myself to constantly learning so that I wouldn't feel like this.
Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Washington State University
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life took a while to figure out
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Has a calling to protect people; helping to secure data and services in the Microsoft cloud helps her do that on a large scale.
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On some level, she’s always been a security and privacy advocate—whether it was defending friends from bullies or standing up for the vulnerable.
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In college at Washington State University, she wasn’t sure what she wanted to do, but knew she needed to make a living.
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She says to think three to five years ahead—she started out in law enforcement, then planned and made the switch to cybersecurity.
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When she started, everyone was self-taught and she was excited by the idea that you learned by doing the job.
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She started out in computer analysis response and recovering evidence, and that opened a new door for her.
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The biggest obstacles she faced came from within herself, wondering and worrying whether she knew enough.
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Says you should feel like you’re getting as much from your job as you’re giving—when that happens, you know you’ve hit the right balance.
Defining Moments
How I responded to discouragement
THE NOISE
Messages from Myself:
I'm not good enough.
How I responded:
I feel like this was a problem I created for myself more than anyone else doing it to me. I committed myself to constantly learning so that I wouldn't feel like this.
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
When I started out in the field, everyone was self taught, there was no book to follow. I had to figure it out by doing.
I have always worked in a male-dominated field - took me a while to find where I fit.