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Jocelyn King

Jocelyn King

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Jocelyn King

CEO of Smarter Online Safety and host of the Smarter Online Safety Podcast

Expertise:

Artificial IntelligenceCybersecurityData ProtectionDigital Transformation

Details

Fee Range - $15,000-$20,000
Region - North America

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Jocelyn King

Biography

Jocelyn King, The Queen of Online Safety, is CEO of Smarter Online Safety and host of the Smarter Online Safety Podcast. A 20-year Silicon Valley tech executive, she is author of the forthcoming book, Digital Self-Defense in an AI World, and a sought-after keynote speaker and workshop leader. She’s the leading voice in online safety and resilience, helping families and founders, CEOs and celebrities, and safety-seekers everywhere learn how to protect themselves and all that matters. Jocelyn empowers people from all walks of life to stay safe, stay sane, and stay ahead in a world of growing AI cyber threats.
After cybercriminals hacked her network and devastated her finances, career, health, and marriage, Jocelyn spent years in the cyber trenches, transforming her hard-won experience into actionable expertise. She emerged resilient and was ranked a Top 10 Woman in Cybersecurity. Now, with an AI-powered cybercrime tsunami hitting hard, Jocelyn is on a mission to empower and equip people with the critical online survival skills needed to survive and thrive in the AI era.

Jocelyn has been an executive in Silicon Valley at companies including Intel and multiple innovative start-ups. She earned her B.S. from the University of San Francisco, her M.B.A. in Global Business from Saint Mary’s College of California, and is a Certified Neurosculptor ™ and Certified Canfield Success Coach.

 

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