Governing Body Spotlight


Governing Body Member of the Phoenix CISO Community

Dina Mathers

CISO

Carvana

Dina Mathers is the CISO for Carvana and has over a decade of cybersecurity experience. As a passionate leader in cybersecurity, she is dedicated to cultivating connections with cross-functional stakeholders to drive improvements to the information security program using a pragmatic approach. 

On a personal note, she is the proud mother of two children, both brought into the world through IVF.

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Give us a brief overview of the path that led to your current role.

My professional journey is unconventional as I initially had ambitions to become a partner at one of the Big 4 accounting firms. 

Although my career started off aligned with that goal, an unforeseen change occurred when I was laid off. A mentor’s encouragement led me to consider and land a role in cybersecurity, a field that I never would have considered on my own. 

My career milestones can be traced back to personal and professional connections. I am thankful to those who saw potential in me and believed in my capabilities before I could fully comprehend them myself.
 

What is one of your guiding leadership principles?

Security is a team sport is my guiding leadership principle. It takes teamwork, collaboration and partnership to drive meaningful and demonstrable improvements to your security program and posture. Recognition plays a vital role in a successful information security program.
 

What is the greatest challenge CISOs face today, and how are you addressing it?

The role of a CISO is stressful and maintaining unwavering integrity in the position is paramount. Consistent integrity serves as the north star guiding responsible and rational decision making at all times, especially in stressful situations.
 

What is the key to success for someone just starting out as a CISO?

The key to success is building relationships, understanding the challenges that exist within your organization, and aligning your strategic goals and initiatives within your specific business environment.
 

How do you measure success as a leader?

Success is measured by forward momentum and acknowledging the individuals and teams who have collectively contributed to the achievement. I wholeheartedly believe that it is critically important to celebrate victories whether big or small.
 

What is the value of being a member of the Evanta community?

The Evanta CISO community provides me with a unique opportunity to accelerate learning and broaden my perspective by learning from more experienced peers. The relationships that are established are built on trust and therefore, it creates a “safe space” to share challenges and experiences.
 



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