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Serco appoints Ryan Moore as CISO

Serco Inc. has announced the appointment of Ryan Moore as its new Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).

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Ryan (above) is an experienced cyber security executive with a demonstrated track record of accomplishments in federal agencies and the United States military. As Serco’s CISO, Ryan will spearhead the Company’s cybersecurity initiatives, fortify digital assets with cutting-edge strategies, proactively navigate risks, ensure compliance and orchestrate swift, adaptive responses to evolving security challenges.

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Ryan most recently served as Chief Information Security Officer, Supervisory Criminal Investigator at the US Secret Service. During his more than 21 years with this agency, he led the implementation of cutting-edge technologies to counter critical criminal threats to US financial systems through computer security investigations and network intrusion responses. He previously served in the US Army for over five years, earning his Bachelor of Science in Arabic Language from the United States Military Academy at West Point. Ryan holds a Master of Science, Computer, Information and Network Security from DePaul University, along with a CISO Certificate from the National Defense University.  

"Ryan is well known and highly respected in the Cyber Security space and his knowledge in implementing effective strategies to protect organisations from harm and skillset in navigating the ever-evolving cyber security space will be invaluable to our organisation, customers, and teaming partners," said Don Styer, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Serco. "He was recently named one of Chief Data Officer Magazine's Top Federal CISOs in 2023, a testament to his exceptional contributions and an honour from the United States federal government."

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Ryan said: "I am excited to join one of the world's leading service companies and to contribute to further enhancing the security of our essential services."
 

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