Neha Malhotra Bio
Neha Malhotra is a passionate ICT enthusiast and leader, working as a Vice President, Tech & Cybersecurity Operation Risk Manager with JP Morgan Chase, Singapore. She was earlier working with Credit Suisse as the Global Cybersecurity Program Manager for Attack Surface Management. She has been listed in Business of InfoSec: '2021 Global Top 100 Leaders in Information Security' and was recognized as one of the 'Top 20 Women in Cybersecurity in Singapore' in 2020. She has also been recognized as Top 30 Women in ASEAN in cybersecurity, shortlisted as the top 5 security leaders and has won two Global achievement awards in 2021 from (ISC)2 for APAC. She was featured in ‘Risky Women’, ‘Women in DevOps’ and ‘Epic woman in cyber’ and various other publications in the year 2021.
She likes to share her knowledge to raise awareness on IT, cybersecurity, risk management, emerging technologies and has been an active speaker at cybersecurity conferences and events like CISO Online Asia 2020, Secure Singapore 2020, World AI Show Singapore 2020, Zenith Live 2020, ISACA CAIG conference 2021 etc.
Neha believes in continuous learning and holds CISSP, CCSP, CISM, PMP, PSM1, CBSA, CBSP(Certified Blockchain security professional) certifications. She is actively involved as a volunteer with the community across various initiatives within ICT including cybersecurity awareness and mentorship programmes. She is a global ambassador with ISACA SheLeadsTech and several other organizations.
Her talks in 2021 were focused on sharing cybersecurity insights and awareness with professionals and students from NTUC University, schools in Singapore, and a talk for Senior citizens as part of (ISC)2 Singapore chapter initiatives in collaboration with CSA and IMDA. She also serves on the Exco board of (ISC)2 Singapore chapter since several years. She also shared cybersecurity career insights with women students at Middlesex University Dubai on their International Girls at ICT day in Apr 2021 and makes every effort to encourage and ensure diversity in STEM.