CISA’s Cybersecurity Advisory Committee Welcomes General Motors’ Chief Cybersecurity Officer as a Member

CISA’s Cybersecurity Advisory Committee Welcomes General Motors’ Chief Cybersecurity Officer as a Member

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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recently announced that General Motors’ Chief Cybersecurity Officer, Jeffrey Massimilla, has joined its Cybersecurity Advisory Committee. This committee is made up of industry leaders who provide advice and recommendations to CISA on cybersecurity issues affecting the nation’s critical infrastructure.

Massimilla brings a wealth of experience to the committee, having served as GM’s Chief Cybersecurity Officer since 2014. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the company’s global cybersecurity strategy and ensuring the protection of its information systems and customer data.

As a member of the Cybersecurity Advisory Committee, Massimilla will work alongside other industry experts to provide guidance to CISA on a range of cybersecurity issues, including threat intelligence sharing, incident response, and risk management. The committee also advises CISA on emerging technologies and trends that could impact the security of critical infrastructure.

CISA was established in 2018 to protect the nation’s critical infrastructure from cyber threats. Its mission is to “lead the national effort to defend critical infrastructure against the threats of today, while working with partners across government and industry to secure tomorrow’s infrastructure.”

The Cybersecurity Advisory Committee plays a critical role in helping CISA achieve this mission. By bringing together industry leaders like Massimilla, the committee provides valuable insights into the latest cybersecurity threats and trends, helping CISA stay ahead of emerging threats and protect critical infrastructure from cyber attacks.

In a statement announcing Massimilla’s appointment to the committee, CISA Director Christopher Krebs praised his expertise and leadership in the cybersecurity field. “Jeffrey’s experience and leadership in cybersecurity make him an invaluable addition to our advisory committee,” Krebs said. “I look forward to working with him and our other industry partners as we continue to strengthen our nation’s cybersecurity posture.”

Massimilla’s appointment to the Cybersecurity Advisory Committee is just the latest example of GM’s commitment to cybersecurity. The company has invested heavily in cybersecurity in recent years, including the establishment of a dedicated cybersecurity team and the implementation of advanced security measures to protect its information systems and customer data.

As cyber threats continue to evolve and become more sophisticated, it is essential that industry leaders like Massimilla work closely with government agencies like CISA to stay ahead of emerging threats and protect critical infrastructure from cyber attacks. With his appointment to the Cybersecurity Advisory Committee, Massimilla will play a key role in this effort, helping to ensure the security and resilience of our nation’s critical infrastructure.