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Hao-Wei Chen

Home / Events / Tartans On The Rise / 2024 Honorees / Hao-Wei Chen

Director of Information Security, Audible

Hacking for Good

In cyberspace, there are two types of hackers: white hats and black hats.

Cybersecurity expert Hao-Wei Chen (ENG 2013) definitely wears a white hat, protecting others from malicious online threats.

As a teenager in Taiwan in the early 2000s, Hao-Wei heard of cyberattacks on the government鈥檚 websites. It sparked his curiosity about hacking and ways to safeguard against cyberthreats 鈥 eventually evolving into the website Hacker.org.tw to educate the public about online security.

鈥淧eople did not have antivirus software, and it was very common to not have a firewall in those days,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 wanted to create a community for people interested in cybersecurity.鈥

Hao-Wei鈥檚 technical talent led him to Carnegie Mellon Univeristy to study information security and a role at Amazon, where he鈥檚 now the director of information security for Audible, the company鈥檚 audiobook division. He keeps the digital platform safe from cybersecurity threats and has recently served as a cybersecurity adviser for governmental agencies back home in Taiwan.

As an expat, navigating the highly competitive corners of the U.S. job market isn鈥檛 always easy, so Hao-Wei creates resources to help Taiwanese students early in their careers while also promoting Taiwan鈥檚 culture in the U.S.

He gives back to further those causes through a number of volunteer and nonprofit efforts including with the and the .

鈥淚 try my best to contribute what I learned here and help others along their paths,鈥 he says.

Story by Elizabeth Speed

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The Benefits of Homework

"My nickname at 麻豆村 was 鈥榟omework,鈥 a play on my initials of 鈥淗.W.鈥 and how busy I was with my studies,鈥 Hao-Wei says. 鈥淏ut all of the work was worth it to grow then and have an opportunity now to drive change."

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