Nate Leo
About Nate Leo
Nate Leo is a Sales Development professional at HackerOne, where he has worked since 2021. He has a background in public health and kinesiology from Indiana University Bloomington and has experience in business development and cybersecurity.
Work at HackerOne
Nate Leo has been employed at HackerOne since 2021, where he serves in a Sales Development role. In this position, he engages with clients to enhance their cybersecurity measures by connecting them with ethical hackers. His work involves identifying security vulnerabilities and promoting the benefits of utilizing HackerOne's bug bounty platform. He collaborates with high-profile clients, including Microsoft, General Motors, and the U.S. Pentagon, to ensure their software systems are secure.
Previous Experience
Before joining HackerOne, Nate Leo worked at Rise Church as College Ministry Staff from 2018 to 2021 in Indianapolis, Indiana. His role involved engaging with college students and fostering community within the church. Additionally, he served as a Business Development Representative at Tithe.ly for five months in 2020, where he contributed to the company's growth in the remote work environment. Earlier in his career, he completed a Human Performance Internship at PitFit Training in 2016, gaining valuable experience in the field.
Education and Expertise
Nate Leo studied at Indiana University Bloomington, where he focused on Public Health and achieved a degree in Kinesiology. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in health sciences, which complements his current role in cybersecurity sales. His expertise includes engaging with a global community of ethical hackers and understanding the importance of cybersecurity in protecting organizational assets.
Engagement with Cybersecurity Community
In his role at HackerOne, Nate Leo actively engages with a global community of ethical hackers. This involvement is crucial for enhancing organizational cybersecurity defenses. He works to identify and address security vulnerabilities, leveraging the insights and skills of ethical hackers to improve client security measures. His efforts contribute to the overall effectiveness of HackerOne's bug bounty platform.