Photo Gallery
|
Boryana Kulinska
Additional Info
| Nominee’s Name | Boryana Kulinska |
| Nominee’s Job Title or Role | Head of Information Security Governance, Risk and Compliance |
| Company / Organization | myPOS |
| Company size | 1,000-3,999 employees |
| Country | Bulgaria |
| World Region | Europe |
| Website | mypos.com |
NOMINATION HIGHLIGHTS
Boryana Kulinska is an experienced cybersecurity and risk management leader with a strong track record in fintech and information security. She currently serves as Head of Information Security Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) at myPOS, a leading global fintech company, where she leads information security strategy, risk oversight, and compliance with industry standards and regulatory frameworks. With more than a decade of experience spanning information security, risk management, fraud prevention, and compliance, Boryana has held senior technical and leadership roles across prominent FinTech organizations.
Boryana holds a Master’s degree in Information Security and numerous advanced professional certifications, including CISSP, CISM, CCISO, CBSP, and CIPM, reflecting her commitment to the highest standards in security and risk management. She is also active in the broader cybersecurity community, serving on the Board of the ISACA Sofia Chapter and mentoring emerging professionals through initiatives like Women4Cyber, whi mentoring and advancing the next generation of women in cybersecurity
Recognized for her leadership, technical depth, and commitment to developing the next generation of information security professionals, Boryana Kulinska stands out as a leader who combines operational excellence and community impact.
Community Choice Award Voting
Help This Nominee Win
Cast your vote by sharing this nominee’s profile on LinkedIn, Facebook, or X, using the buttons above. Each completed social share adds one Community Choice vote.
Voting closes July 18, 2026. Community Choice winners will be announced before Black Hat USA.
What is the Community Choice Award? →
The Community Choice Award is separate from the judged Cybersecurity Excellence Awards. It is determined entirely by public voting, so nominees can receive both jury recognition and Community Choice recognition.

