Top Cybersecurity Experts Join Forces to Tackle Today's Challenges

In an era where change and uncertainty dominate, organizations in both the public and private sectors are seeking reliable partners who can provide deep insights into cyber policy and operations. Recognizing this need, Cambridge Global Advisors (CGA), a service-disabled veteran-owned small business with over ten years of experience in homeland and national security, has expanded its team significantly by welcoming six distinguished senior members into its cyber division.

These six individuals bring a wealth of expertise from their previous roles in the U.S. Government, including The White House, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), and the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG), along with their experiences in the private sector. This new team not only enhances CGA’s existing capabilities but also offers invaluable perspectives on some of today’s most pressing cybersecurity challenges.

Introduction to the New Cyber Leaders:


1. Jake Braun: Former acting Principal Deputy National Cyber Director in The White House, he has served as a Senior Counselor to the Secretary at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and as Executive Director of the Cyber Policy Initiative at the University of Chicago.
2. Nitin Natarajan: A former Deputy Director at CISA, Natarajan has also served on the National Security Council and is recognized for his extensive leadership in homeland security and healthcare.
3. Jeff Greene: With experience as the Executive Assistant Director for Cybersecurity at CISA and Chief for Cyber Response Policy at the National Security Council, Greene brings profound knowledge in critical infrastructure protection.
4. Paul Thomas: A retired Vice Admiral of the USCG, Thomas previously held the position of Deputy Commandant for Mission Support, where he was responsible for implementing the Coast Guard's Cyber Strategy.
5. Seeyew Mo: The former Assistant National Cyber Director focusing on Cyber Workforce, Education, and Economic Advancement at the Office of the National Cyber Director in The White House.
6. Analiese Wagner: As a previous Cyber Policy Advisor at the Office of the National Cyber Director, Wagner specializes in strategy, implementation, and workforce development.

Insights from the Leadership:


The hires at CGA are not just about expanding their workforce; they represent a strategic enhancement of the firm's abilities in cyber policy, budget analysis, acquisitions, regulatory frameworks, and workforce development. With their collective experience, the new team members have navigated and shaped policies and operations at the highest levels of the U.S. Government.

Jake Braun, who will serve as CEO at CGA, emphasized the unique insights that these leaders contribute. "This team of cyber experts has developed policy and executed operations at the highest levels of the U.S. Government. Collectively, they possess peerless insights into current federal cyber plans, programs, budgets, and acquisitions,” he stated.

Doug Lute, chairman of CGA and a former U.S. Ambassador to NATO, pointed out that this moment is pivotal for cybersecurity. "These leaders have secured the most targeted systems in the world. We're proud to bring their insight and impact to bear for our clients."

The Role of CGA in Cybersecurity:


CGA aims to support a variety of clients, including federal, state, local, and international infrastructure operators. With the newly expanded team in place, CGA is better positioned to help organizations navigate the complex landscape of cybersecurity threats and policies. As the cyber landscape continues to evolve, the insights and expertise from these new leaders are indispensable in enhancing security measures and implementing effective strategies for the future.

For more information about CGA and its services, interested parties can reach out via their contact channels. As organizations look ahead, the expertise brought by this team aligns perfectly with the urgent need for robust cybersecurity solutions in a rapidly changing world.

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