New CISO appointments, March 2024
Matt Biber appointed Group CISO at Qantas
Australian airline Qantas has named Matt Biber as its chief information security officer. Biber, who has more than 30 years of experience in IT, has been acting CISO at Qantas since September 2023. He was formerly head of the Qantas Group Cyber Security Centre. Before joining Qantas in 2015, Biber served as director of security services for AccessHQ, principal security consultant at ANZ, and executive manager/general manager at ES Service Security.
Code42 Appoints Dennis Dayman as CISO
Data loss and insider threat protection firm Code42 Software has named Dennis Dayman as chief information security officer (CISO). Dayman, who currently serves as chair of the Policy Subcommittee of the US Department of Homeland Security Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee, previously served as the resident CISO for Proofpoint. He has also held senior security roles at Maropost, Return Path, and Eloqua.
SaaS company Apptega names Wyman Lewis as CISO
Apptega, a builder of continuous security and compliance solutions tailored to managed security providers, has named Wyman Lewis as chief information security officer. Lewis will helm internal security and help steer partner compliance best practices for the provider-first software company. Lewis has held senior roles at Securonix and Alert Logic, and helped lead internal security and compliance for enterprise software companies, including eBay, where he served as business information security officer.
Rockwell Automation appoints Stephen Ford as new chief information security officer
Rockwell Automation has named Stephen Ford as its new vice president and chief information security officer. Ford was previously vice-president of global security at pharmaceutical and medical supplies distribution company McKesson and has held senior IT roles at HP, Baylor College of Medicine and The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.
Trey Ford named CISO of Deepwatch
Rey Ford has joined Deepwatch as its CISO. A former general manager and current advisory board member of Black Hat, Ford also served as executive director and deputy CISO at Vista Equity Partners. For has held senior roles at Salesforce, Heroko, McAfee and Whitehat Security.
Cyera appoints Lamont Orange as CISO
Veteran cybersecurity leader Lamont Orange has been appointed as CISO of data security firm Cyera. Orange, who is an adjunct professor at Washington University in St. Louis, was previously CISO at Netskope and has held senior leadership positions at Websense, Charter Communications, and Ernst and Young.
New CISO appointments, February 2024
University of the Witwatersrand appoints Galeboe Mogotsi as its new CISO
The University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa has appointed Galeboe Mogotsi as its new CISO. Mogotsi was formerly general manager for ICT: strategy and governance at the university and has held previous positions at the Gauteng Partnership Fund and Armscor.
Former Bank of Ireland CISO Gary Delaney named BNY Mellon international CISO
Cybersecurity veteran Gary Delaney has been appointed as international chief information security officer for investment bank BNY Mellon. Delaney formerly served as CISO for the Bank of Ireland and has held senior security roles with Allied Irish Bank, National Australia Bank, and the Commonwealth Bank. Delany will oversee an enterprise-level cybersecurity division that enables and protects the assets of BNY Mellon’s businesses and its clients. He will be based in Dublin, Ireland.
Daniel Shalom appointed CISO of Earnix
Cloud-based financial tech services provider Earnix has appointed Daniel Shalom as its new chief information security officer. Shalom has worked in cybersecurity in the military and civil sectors for more than two decades. A former major in the Israeli Air Force, where he addressed cyber threats and incidents, Shalom spent 13 years at cybersecurity consulting firm Citadel and has worked with major Israeli financial institutions such as Bank of Israel, Bank HaPoalim, and Harel Insurance.
State of Kansas names John Godfrey as CISO
John Godfrey has become the new chief information security officer for the State of Kansas, following the appointment of former CISO Jeff Maxon to Chief Information Technology Officer for Kansas. Godfrey will lead the Kansas Information Security Office in developing and implementing information security strategies, including cybersecurity strategies. He is formerly CISO-in-residence and founder of LionHeart Cybersecurity Advisors in Kansas City and previously served as CISO and associate vice chancellor for information security at The University of Kansas Medical Center.
Jason Hart named head of proactive cyber at insurance provider CFC
Specialist insurance provider CFC has named Jason Hart as its first head of proactive cyber. Hart is the founder of UK-based ethical hacking company WhiteHat Security and cloud-based authentication SaaS platform CRYPTOCard. Most recently, he served as CTO – EMEA at Rapid7 and has supported a number of cyber security and technology businesses as a board advisor. Hart will be responsible for leading the continued development of CFC’s market-leading cyber threat analysis, vulnerability and threat detection service.
Kent Goodrow named new CISO at Systems Engineering
Managed technology services provider Systems Engineering has appointed Kent Goodrow as chief information security officer. Goodrow has spent more than a decade at the New England-based firm, playing pivotal technical, professional, and leadership roles, according to the company. Goodrow will focus is on driving the strategic direction of the evolving security needs of Systems Engineering and its clients.
Options Technology appoints Marlena Efstratopoulou as CISO
Capital markets infrastructure firm has appointed Marlena Efstratopoulou as its new chief information security officer to reinforce its commitment to a unified and robust security strategy. Efstratopoulou was previously chief risk officer and chief security officer at Options Technology following its acquisition of the Fixnetix division from DXC, where she served as CSO.
New CISO appointments, January 2024
Maj. Gen. Lorna Mahlock takes helm of US Cyber Command’s Cyber National Mission Force
Marine Corps Maj. Gen. Lorna Mahlock has taken command of the Cyber National Mission Force, succeeding Army Maj. Gen. William Hartman. Mahlock is responsible for more than 2,000 military and civilian personnel and contractors across 39 cyber teams organized in six task forces to conduct CNMF’s mission to plan, direct, and synchronize full-spectrum cyberspace operations to deter, disrupt, and defeat adversary cyber and malign influence actors. Mahlock was formerly deputy Director for Combat Support at the Cybersecurity Directorate, National Security Agency.
Tim Bandos named CSIO of Xcitium
Tim Bandos has been appointed as CISO of Xcitium after joining the threat detection and removal company two years prior as executive vice president of SOC services. Bandos served previously as CISO of Digital Guardian for six years and as cybersecurity director at DuPont for five years.
Judy Security appoints Christopher Leach as CISO
Small and medium business cybersecurity services provider Judy Security has appointed 30-year cybersecurity veteran Christopher Leach as CISO. Leach was formerly CISO for Bank One, which was later acquired by JPMorgan Chase where he continued in the role. He has also held senior positions at Hewlett Packard and Hewlett Packard Enterprise, where he collaborated with CISOs, CTOs, and CIOs on security strategies and emerging threats.
Vanta appoints Jadee Hanson as CISO
Trust management platform Vanta announced it has appointed Jadee Hanson as its CISO. Hanson will oversee the company’s security, enterprise engineering, privacy and governance, and risk and compliance initiatives. She has previously served as CISO and CIO at Code42 and held senior leadership roles in the security department of Target Corp. and as a security consultant at Deloitte. She is also the founder and CEO of the non-profit organization Building Without Borders, which serves those in poverty-stricken areas throughout the world through housing services.
Former SAP CSO Tim McKnight appointed as operating partner by SYN Ventures
CISO-founded venture capital firm SYN Ventures has appointed former SAP global chief security officer Tim McKnight as an operating partner. McKnight is the third former Fortune 500 CISO to be named a partner by SYN Ventures. He will focus on the firm’s $75-million cybersecurity seed fund, which invests in transformational and disruptive solutions where there is an opportunity to reduce technology risk, address the talent gap and help automate and enhance security programs. Before joining SAP, McKnight served as CISO for Thomson Reuters and as CISO for General Electric.
Purdue University names Justin Greer as CISO
Purdue University has appointed Justin Greer as chief information security officer. Greer had served as interim CISO since August 2023. He has more than 15 years of experience with Purdue Information Technology in various capacities including software developer, system engineer, and security architect and served as director, enterprise security from 2020 to 2023.
New CISO appointments, December 2023
Former Bank of America security leader John Denning appointed CISO of FS-ISAC
John Denning has been named CISO of FS-ISAC, a not-for-profit organization that advances cybersecurity and resilience in the global financial system. Denning was formerly a global compliance and operational risk executive at Bank of America. He has also held roles as director of external affairs for the US Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Cybersecurity and Communication and as a congressional staff member focused on cybersecurity, telecommunications, and critical infrastructure protection. Denning’s appointment will be effective January 1, 2024. He replaces Linda Betz, who has served as interim CISO since February 2023. Betz remains with the organization as EVP of Global Community Engagement.
Pax8 names Robb Reck as chief trust and security officer
Cloud commerce marketplace Pax8 has appointed Robb Reck as its chief trust and security officer (CTSO). Reck will be charged with ensuring Pax8 maintains the trust of managed service providers, vendors, and customers, by advancing the security measures of its marketplace. He was formerly chief trust officer at managed detection and response provider Red Canary and CISO of Ping Identity. Reck is also co-founder of the Colorado = Security community for information security professionals in Colorado.
Military Cyber Professionals Association names Christopher P. Cleary as first president
Christopher P. Cleary has been appointed as the first national President of the Military Cyber Professionals Association (MCPA). Cleary has been involved with the association for more than 10 years. He served as an intelligence officer in the US Navy Reserves, beginning as an enlisted avionics technician. He went on to receive his commission and served 16 of 24 years on active duty in a variety of leadership roles supporting several commands including US Cyber Command. He recently concluded his tour as the inaugural principal cyber advisor of the Department of the Navy.
Summer Craze Fowler becomes CISO of Torc Robotics
Daimler Truck AG subsidiary Torc Robotics has named veteran security leader Summer Craze Fowler as chief information security officer. The self-driving vehicle technology company said Fowler will collaborate with leadership to develop a strategic security and risk management program, implement security policies and procedures, manage security technologies, and oversee security awareness training. Fowler was previously with Argo AI and has worked in senior roles in enterprise cybersecurity policies and procedures at Motional, Johns Hopkins University’s Applied Physics Laboratory, and Carnegie Mellon University.