Anne-Marie Eklund Löwinder, the CISO of The Internet Foundation in Sweden and a key holder for DNSSEC key generation, is a renowned figure in the cybersecurity field, inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame. Her journey into information security began with her curiosity and dissatisfaction with conventional roles, leading her to study computer science despite initial academic hurdles. Eklund Löwinder emphasizes the importance of baseline security, monitoring, and the collective responsibility of protecting personal and organizational information. She identifies common security oversights like lack of encryption and highlights the need for companies to understand the business implications of security risks. Eklund Löwinder also stresses the value of open-source security solutions and bug bounty programs, while advocating for a more inclusive work environment to attract more women into technical roles. Her role involves not only coordinating security efforts at her organization but also speaking at numerous events, discussing emerging threats like crypto-mining, and fostering collaboration with security researchers.