Christina Harlow
About Christina Harlow
Christina Harlow is a DevSecOps Engineer with a diverse background in infrastructure and security roles across various organizations, including Swish Analytics and Mozilla. She holds degrees in Theoretical Mathematics, Classics, and Library & Information Science, and has expertise in cloud migration and infrastructure as code.
Current Role at Swish Analytics
Christina Harlow is currently employed at Swish Analytics as a DevSecOps Engineer. She has been in this position since 2023. In her role, she focuses on integrating security practices into the development and operations processes, ensuring that security is a fundamental aspect of the software development lifecycle.
Previous Experience at Cincinnati Reds
Prior to her current position, Christina worked as a Senior DevOps Engineer for the Cincinnati Reds from 2020 to 2021. During her tenure, she contributed to the team's operational efficiency and helped streamline development processes within the organization.
Experience at Mozilla
Christina held multiple positions at Mozilla, serving as a Senior Site Reliability Engineer from 2021 to 2023 and as a Site Reliability Engineer for a brief period in 2021. Her work focused on maintaining system reliability and performance, contributing to the overall stability of Mozilla's services.
Educational Background
Christina Harlow earned a Bachelor of Arts in Theoretical Mathematics and Classics from the University of North Carolina Asheville, completing her studies from 2002 to 2006. She also holds a Second Bachelor's of Art in French and Romance Philology from Columbia University, which she obtained from 2008 to 2012. Additionally, she achieved a Master of Library & Information Science from Queens College, studying Technical Services and Systems from 2012 to 2014.
Expertise in Infrastructure and Cloud Migration
Christina possesses expertise in infrastructure as code and containerization, focusing on enhancing developer experience during infrastructure changes. She has experience in migrating systems to cloud platforms, including AWS, GCP, and Kubernetes, which reflects her strong technical background in modern cloud technologies.