Brooke Hamilton is a senior technology consultant and cloud-focused engineer with 7 years of professional experience and a deep foundation in systems, storage, and network administration stretching back to Navy IT roles. Now at Microsoft after architecting cloud solutions at ECS, Brooke blends hands-on Azure infrastructure-as-code expertise—contributing detection-by-default capabilities to mission-focused landing zones—with a strong security background from an MSc in Computer Security Management and ongoing PhD work in Computer Engineering. Known for migrating and hardening complex enterprise and military networks, she moves comfortably between low-level server administration and automated DevOps workflows. Based in Boston, she brings a pragmatic, security-first mindset to cloud transformations and a proven ability to operationalize compliant, auditable infrastructure at scale.
7 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Engineering at Northcentral University
Bachelors of Science Information Systems Technology and Management; Network Security, Bachelors of Science Information Systems Technology and Management; Network Security at University of Management and Technology
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Computer Security Management, Master of Science (M.Sc.) Computer Security Management at Strayer University
Azure landing zone for SCCA-compliant organizations.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer & Cloud Engineer
Contributions:7 releases, 139 reviews, 47 commits in 1 year
Contributions summary:Brooke primarily focused on infrastructure-as-code and deployment tasks within the Azure environment. They were involved in setting up and configuring the infrastructure for the landing zone, including creating resource groups, storage accounts, and key vaults using Bash and potentially Terraform. The user also updated deployment scripts and configuration files, contributing to the overall automation and management of the Azure infrastructure. They also introduced intrusion detection functionality by default in the Bicep templates.
Radius is a cloud-native, portable application platform that makes app development easier for teams building cloud-native apps.
Contributions:17 PRs, 92 pushes, 30 branches in 9 months
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Brooke Hamilton - Sr Technology Consultant at Microsoft