Summary
Chris Nguyen is a Technical Program Manager focused on security with four years of experience orchestrating detection, response, and access control programs at top tech firms. Currently at Google, he leads Detection and Response Platform efforts after building engineering security controls at Uber and driving external metrics and anti-abuse features at Facebook and Microsoft. He combines product-minded program management with hands-on technical experience across anti-phishing, bulk-mail reputation, and internal data abuse detection, consistently balancing reliability with low false-positive risk. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area and grounded in a UC Berkeley engineering background, he brings cross-company perspective on scaling security telemetry and operationalizing detection at internet scale. An understated strength is his track record of translating experimental detection models and third-party integrations into measurable, deployable protections.
4 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
B.S. Industrial Engineering & Operations Research/Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (minor), B.S. Industrial Engineering & Operations Research/Electrical Engineering & Computer Science (minor) at University of California, Berkeley