Gina Tran, direktör för produktledning
Gina Tran är chef för produkthantering på Bitwarden, som övervakar produktportföljen och färdplanen och hjälper kunder att definiera sin identitet, åtkomst och säkerhetsstrategier. Hon började sin identitets- och tillgångskonsultkarriär och arbetade med Microsoft-kunder för att implementera multifaktorautentisering. Hon arbetade också på T-Mobile, där hon lanserade den första Gigabit LTE-enheten och innehar två designpatent, och på Eagleview, där hon lanserade företagets första SaaS-produkt.
Gina har en kandidatexamen i bioteknik från University of Washington. Hon brinner för att förespråka personlig säkerhet och kunskap om personlig ekonomi.
Areas of expertise
Product leadership and mentorship
Authentication
Identity and access management
Credential management
Personal finance and personal security
Making security a business priority

5 Ways a Password Manager Can Save Your Relationship
“If you are transparent about all the accounts in your name, and you and your spouse know how to get to them, lies or secrets aren't really an issue anymore,” says Gina Tran, Director of Product at Bitwarden. A password manager builds “really strong financial and relationship transparency,” she adds.
“There are a lot of people who, when they get into a relationship, don't have a conversation about what's going on financially,” Tran says. “If you feel the need to hide something, then I think that's something to talk through."

260: Why development secrets end up in the wild and how we can do better
In this episode of What the Dev?, Jenna Barron, news editor of SD Times, is joined by Gina Tran, director of product for Bitwarden. They talk about the ever-growing problem of secrets getting leaked into production and why it happens. They also discuss how to prevent this problem and what improvements she has seen in secret management practices over the last couple of years.

Did You Lose Money in an Online Scam? Follow These 5 Steps to Recover Fast
When a scam happens, act immediately. "You really have to stop the bleeding," said Gina Tran, director of product for Bitwarden. “I'm a big proponent of doing everything that you can do to really feel like your bases are covered.”
If a scammer compromises one of your financial accounts, change the password immediately. “You need to have a strong, unique password for your critical accounts,” said Tran.