COMPANY · LEADERSHIP
The people running it
A team drawn from the incident room, the forensics lab, and the SOC floor — engineers and responders first, executives second. This is how the practice is led, and how it is structured to answer when it counts.
HOW WE LEAD
Led by people who still do the work
Our practice leads carry a caseload. The person setting the standard is the same person you reach on a bad night — that keeps the leadership honest and the response fast.
Flat, not layered
Practice leads hold real decision rights. There are no generalist managers between a responder and the call they need to make at 3 a.m.
Accountable to method
We hold ourselves to recognized frameworks — ISO/IEC 27035 and NIST SP 800-61r2 — so the way we lead an incident is repeatable and independent of any single person.
Answerable in the room
Leadership means being reachable during a live incident, not just in a quarterly review. The commander on the call owns the outcome.
THE TEAM
Who answers the call
Illustrative profiles — real bios are on the way. The roles reflect how the practice is actually structured across prevention, detection, and response.
Amina Wanjiru
Managing Director
Daniel Otieno
Director, Incident Response
Grace Mumbi
Head of Digital Forensics
Joseph Kariuki
Head of Security Operations
Fatuma Abdi
Lead SOC Analyst
Brian Mwangi
Senior Penetration Tester
Neema Hassan
DFIR Specialist
Samuel Kiprop
Cloud Security Engineer
Names shown are placeholders used while we finalize the published leadership page — no real individuals are represented here yet.
ADVISORY
Independent perspective on the outside
Beyond the operating team, we draw on independent advisors across financial services, regulation, and academia to pressure-test our thinking. Advisory relationships are disclosed to clients under NDA on request — we do not publish names we cannot verify here.
JOIN US
Do the real work
We are always looking for analysts, responders, and forensics specialists who want authority over their discipline. See the roles we hire for, or start a conversation.