Elin Laurin
About Elin Laurin
Elin Laurin is a professional specializing in security investigations and incident response, currently working at Applejack Hospitality and KPMG Australia. She holds a double master's degree in criminology and cyber security analysis from Macquarie University and has extensive experience in various roles across Sweden and Australia.
Work at KPMG Australia
Elin Laurin has been employed at KPMG Australia since 2023, specializing in Security Investigations and Incident Response. In this role, she engages in various security-related projects, focusing on identifying and mitigating security threats. Her expertise contributes to KPMG's commitment to providing comprehensive security solutions to clients.
Current Roles at Applejack Hospitality and Macquarie University
Since 2022, Elin Laurin has worked at Applejack Hospitality as The Botanist Kirribilli in Sydney, New South Wales. Additionally, she has been a Sessional Teaching Academic at Macquarie University since 2023. These positions allow her to apply her knowledge in practical settings and contribute to the education of students in her field.
Educational Background in Criminology and Cyber Security
Elin Laurin is pursuing a Double Master's degree in Criminology and Cyber Security Analysis at Macquarie University, expected to be completed in 2024. She has also completed exchange studies in Criminology and Security Studies at Macquarie University in 2021. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her current roles in security and incident response.
Previous Work Experience in Sweden
Before her current roles, Elin Laurin worked in various positions in Sweden. She served as a Retail Salesperson at MARTY from 2019 to 2022 and as an Event Sales Coordinator at Glasklart Event & Restaurang for four months in 2019. Additionally, she was employed at SATS Sverige in Customer Service during the same period.
Additional Academic Pursuits
In addition to her primary studies, Elin Laurin has pursued various academic opportunities. She studied Economics and Law at Malmö Borgarskola and has taken units in Business Law at Lund University, Computer and Information Science at Linköping University, and Computer and Information Systems Security at the University of Skövde. These studies complement her focus on criminology and security.