Sarah Cooley is a Principal AI Security Program Manager based in Seattle with 11 years of engineering and program leadership experience at Microsoft, currently ensuring generative AI products are safe and secure by design. She combines deep product and platform expertise—from Hyper-V and AKS hybrid deployments to device management for HoloLens and tactical-edge systems—with a programmatic approach to risk anticipation via research, red teaming, and incident response. Sarah has hands-on systems and DevOps chops demonstrated by contributions to high-profile Microsoft open-source repos like WSL documentation and hcsshim, where she worked on build/deployment pipelines and container/Hyper-V integration. She excels at translating complex security requirements into practical policies, tooling, and training that teams can adopt immediately. A proven leader who has moved from product and engineering roles into the CISO office, she also brings community-building experience mentoring peers and speaking externally. Colleagues rely on her to marry technical depth with operational rigor and a pragmatic focus on customer trust.
Place to store our documentation, code samples, etc for public consumption.
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 review, 1802 commits, 405 PRs in 5 years 3 months
Contributions summary:Sarah's commits primarily involved modifications to a PowerShell script named "Factory.ps1," indicating a focus on infrastructure automation or build processes within a virtualized environment. The code changes include updates to variables, the addition of unattend XML, and modifications to functions. This suggests the user worked on system configuration or image creation, potentially for a Hyper-V environment or related infrastructure.
Source code behind the Windows Subsystem for Linux documentation.
Role in this project:
DevOps Engineer
Contributions:142 commits, 76 PRs, 241 pushes in 2 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Sarah's contributions primarily revolve around the build and deployment processes for the Windows Subsystem for Linux documentation. They made several commits related to modifying the `.openpublishing.build.ps1` file, likely to configure the build script. These changes appear to involve updating build URLs and parameters, and overall manage the build process. Additionally, they updated to the latest code from origin master.
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Sarah Cooley - Principal Program Manager at Microsoft