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Mischel Kwon is an American
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expert and former director of the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) at the
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. She is the founder and CEO of MKACyber, a cybersecurity operations company, and previously served as Deputy
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(CISO) for the
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. Kwon is known for her expertise in building and maturing Security Operations Centers (SOCs), threat detection, and incident response.


Career

Kwon began her federal cybersecurity career in the early 2000s at the
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(DOJ), where she became Deputy
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and built the department's first centralized incident response and monitoring facility, the Justice Security Operations Center (JSOC). In 2008, she was appointed Director of
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, the federal agency tasked with monitoring and responding to cyber threats. During her tenure, she led efforts to modernize the federal incident response infrastructure and respond to a growing wave of advanced persistent threats (APTs). In 2010, she founded MKACyber, a cybersecurity consulting firm specializing in managed security operations centers and cyber threat intelligence. The company is recognized for developing the "W@tchtower SOC Methodology" and providing services to
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companies and government clients.


Policy and legislative impact

During her tenure as Director of
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, Kwon was involved in shaping national discussions on the federal government’s cybersecurity posture. She was often cited in coverage concerning the effectiveness and structure of federal cybersecurity leadership. In a 2009 article, she commented on the challenges the federal government faced amid leadership vacancies in key cybersecurity roles, highlighting the need for cohesive direction and incident response coordination. Kwon has also addressed the implications of executive orders and federal cybersecurity legislation. She has spoken about the importance of improved threat intelligence sharing between the government and
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, as outlined in various policy proposals. In an interview with ''BankInfoSecurity'', she advocated for using cyber incidents as a catalyst to educate senior leadership and influence federal investment strategies in Cybersecurity infrastructure. Her insights have informed both public and private sector approaches to strategic risk management and have been influential in forums such as the
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and other policy-focused cybersecurity events.


Awards and recognition

In 2017, Kwon was named one of the Top Women in Cybersecurity by ''CyberScoop'' for her work in government cybersecurity initiatives. That same year, she received the Cybersecurity Professional of the Year award from the Cybersecurity Excellence Awards. In 2018, she was inducted into the CyberCorps Scholarship for Service Hall of Fame, which recognizes contributions to the development of the federal cybersecurity workforce. She is also a recipient of the Federal 100 Award, which highlights individuals for their impact on federal information technology.


Board memberships

Kwon serves on the
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(WGU) Information Technology Program Council, which advises the university on curriculum development to align academic programs with current industry standards in cybersecurity and information technology.


Advocacy

Kwon is the founder of the Cybersecurity Diversity Foundation, a nonprofit focused on increasing the representation of women and minorities in the cybersecurity workforce through mentoring, scholarships, and awareness campaigns.


Influence in cybersecurity

Kwon has contributed to the development of Security Operations Centers (SOCs) in both government and private sector settings. Her work at MKACyber, including the "W@tchtower SOC Methodology," has been referenced in approaches to incident response, threat management, and SOC organization. She has also spoken on aligning cybersecurity practices with organizational risk management, encouraging communication strategies that prioritize business risk analysis over fear-based messaging. Her perspectives have been cited in cybersecurity publications, professional panels, and national security events.


Public speaking and media coverage

Kwon has been a frequent speaker at national cybersecurity conferences, including the
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, where she has discussed workforce development and SOC operations. She has also been featured in major media outlets discussing cyber threats and policy: * In a 2012 appearance on
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’s '' The Situation Room'', she analyzed the Flame malware cyber espionage tool. * In June 2014, she joined a BankInfoSecurity panel titled "How Can Women Advance? Let Them Fail," emphasizing the need for women in cybersecurity to be allowed to take risks and grow through experience. * She was interviewed on
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Live about third-party cybersecurity risks. * In September 2017, Kwon was quoted in '' Healthcare IT News'' advocating for diversity in cybersecurity, arguing that varied perspectives improve understanding of threats and user behavior. * She participated in a 2017 ''
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'' Live panel on the future of digital identity and the role of the
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. * In December 2020, Kwon appeared on the OODAcast podcast, where she discussed her progression from software developer to federal cybersecurity leader and shared insights into SOC architecture and leadership. * In February 2021, she was interviewed on the CISO Stories podcast, advising CISOs to avoid using fear to influence boards and instead use strategic, business-aligned messaging.


Congressional testimony

On March 16, 2011, Kwon testified before the United States House Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies during a hearing titled ''Examining the Cyber Threat to Critical Infrastructure and the American Economy''. Representing Mischel Kwon Associates, she emphasized the need for a more autonomous and well-resourced US-CERT, and stressed the importance of building effective public–private partnerships to enhance national cybersecurity.


Education

She holds a B.S. in Computer Science from the
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and an M.S. in Computer Science from
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. She served as an adjunct professor at
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, where she also directed the Cyber Defense Lab.


Legacy

Kwon has contributed to the development of federal incident response capabilities and the implementation of Security Operations Center (SOC) practices within government and industry. Her work has been cited in discussions on threat detection, cyber risk management, and cybersecurity operations in organizational contexts.


See also

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Women in computing Women in computing were among the first programmers in the early 20th century, and contributed substantially to the industry. As technology and practices altered, the role of women as programmers has changed, and the recorded history of the fi ...


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