Interview with Natalie Silvanovich, who is an information security engineer on the Android Security Team at Google. Natalie enjoys hacking tamagotchis in her spare time.
Hosted by Sarah Worsham.
Music is Light Emotions by MIGmusic.
Listen to Women in STEM podcast Episode 16:
Show Notes
- Natalie on Twitter
- Natalie’s website
- Natalie’s email: natalie@natashenka.ca
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