BlackCloak's Hazel Cerra recognized as a Woman in Security by Security Magazine
Hazel Cerra, Director of Digital Security Convergence at BlackCloak, has been named a winner in Security Magazine's annual Women In Security Awards for her work in digital executive protection.

ORLANDO, Fla. – Hazel Cerra, Director of Digital Security Convergence at BlackCloak, has been honored by Security Magazine as a recipient of its 2026 Women In Security Awards. The award recognizes her contributions to applying top-tier, presidential-grade security protocols to digital executive and individual protection.
Cerra brings over 25 years of experience from her tenure as a Special Agent with the U.S. Secret Service, where she led complex cyber fraud investigations and conducted protective operations for global leaders. She now translates these high-level security methodologies into BlackCloak's Digital Executive Protection services, focusing on safeguarding corporate executives, board members, and at-risk individuals and families.
The Security Magazine Women In Security Awards aim to spotlight female security executives and professionals who demonstrate leadership and make a significant positive impact within the industry. The awards highlight mentors and role models in the cybersecurity field.
BlackCloak provides Digital Executive Protection (DEP) for corporate leaders, board members, and high-net-worth individuals. The company's platform, utilized by Fortune 500 firms, aims to shield these individuals and their families from cybersecurity threats, privacy breaches, and financial risks.