Matt K. is a dedicated Privacy Engineer at Meta, where he leverages his extensive background in software engineering to enhance user privacy across various platforms. With a robust skill set that includes proficiency in C, C#, PHP, and JavaScript, Matt excels in conducting technical reviews...
Matt K. is a dedicated Privacy Engineer at Meta, where he leverages his extensive background in software engineering to enhance user privacy across various platforms. With a robust skill set that includes proficiency in C, C#, PHP, and JavaScript, Matt excels in conducting technical reviews for new features, ensuring that privacy concerns are identified and addressed early in the development process. His expertise in UEFI/BIOS and Windows device drivers allows him to bridge the gap between hardware and software, providing a holistic approach to privacy engineering.
In his current role, Matt collaborates closely with cross-functional teams, including Engineering, Product, and Legal, to develop and implement best practices that protect user privacy. His ability to communicate complex technical concepts to both technical and non-technical stakeholders is a key asset, enabling him to guide product teams in mitigating risks associated with privacy vulnerabilities. By working alongside Security and Privacy leaders, Matt plays a pivotal role in shaping Meta's privacy policies and strategies, ensuring that user data is handled with the utmost care and compliance.
Matt's passion for security and automation drives him to stay at the forefront of industry trends, particularly in digital transformation and cloud computing. He is also well-versed in penetration testing, which allows him to proactively identify potential threats and enhance the overall security posture of Meta's products. Through his commitment to fostering a culture of privacy and security, Matt K. is not only protecting users but also contributing to the broader mission of building trust in technology.