Himani Mukne is a Senior Security Program Manager with 8 years of experience architecting scalable security controls across cloud and large-scale application environments, currently shaping Azure SDL and agentic validation tooling at Microsoft. She blends hands-on offensive skills from Deloitte and Amazon—penetration testing, DAST/SAST, custom vulnerability detection at scale—with applied research from Georgia Tech to drive measurable reductions in human toil and improved control adoption. Notably, she engineered multi-agent systems that automated evidence validation and mapped controls to historical incidents, saving thousands of hours annually and improving detection accuracy. Her background spans cloud security, DevSecOps, and vulnerability management, plus early blockchain and IoT product experience, giving her a pragmatic, systems-thinking approach to security engineering. Based in Seattle, she pairs academic rigor with product-focused delivery to make security solutions both effective and operationally sustainable.
7 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
MS Cybersecurity, Information Security track - CS, MS Cybersecurity, Information Security track - CS at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications, Bachelor of Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunications at Bhartiya Vidya Bhavans Sardar Patel Institute of Technology Munshi Nagar Andheri Mumbai
High School Diploma, Science, High School Diploma, Science at Pace Junior Science College
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