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https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/08/01/mother-killed-son-arrested-anne-arundel-md/
“In the world of cybersecurity, Juanita Koilpillai was at the forefront, working with the federal government to create impenetrable defenses against hackers and ransomware. She was a gifted programmer, visionary leader and one of the few women executives in the field, who willingly shared what she knew with the next generation, who she guided and mentored.
Her killing last week pierced many in the small and tightly knit security industry in which the 58-year-old worked. An associate said her death was a blow to national security because of her expertise in defining and understanding how to make virtual work environments secure. The manner in which police said she was killed made her loss even more unsettling, her friends said.
Police have arrested her son, 23-year-old Andrew Weylin Beavers, on suspicion of first- and second-degree murder in Koilpillai’s killing at their home in Tracys Landing last week, Anne Arundel County police said.”
“In the world of cybersecurity, Juanita Koilpillai was at the forefront, working with the federal government to create impenetrable defenses against hackers and ransomware. She was a gifted programmer, visionary leader and one of the few women executives in the field, who willingly shared what she knew with the next generation, who she guided and mentored.
Her killing last week pierced many in the small and tightly knit security industry in which the 58-year-old worked. An associate said her death was a blow to national security because of her expertise in defining and understanding how to make virtual work environments secure. The manner in which police said she was killed made her loss even more unsettling, her friends said.
Police have arrested her son, 23-year-old Andrew Weylin Beavers, on suspicion of first- and second-degree murder in Koilpillai’s killing at their home in Tracys Landing last week, Anne Arundel County police said.”