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At MassMutual, Ariel Weintraub is honing and maturing the firm’s cybersecurity posture as the first female chief information security officer (CISO) in the insurance company’s 172-year history. If that weren’t enough, she also is forging paths in the cybersecurity industry which establish her as a knowledgeable, precise and innovative leader among information technology (IT) security professionals.
When Weintraub found her first assignment at her first post-university job to be a bit underwhelming, she threw her name in the hat for a short penetration-testing assignment in PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC’s) cybersecurity group.