United States:
SEC Names Senior Adviser For Cybersecurity Policy
19 June 2019
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP
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The SEC named Kevin Zerrusen to serve as Senior Adviser for
Cybersecurity Policy. Mr. Zerrusen will serve Chair Jay Clayton and
be responsible for (i) coordinating the agency's efforts to
implement cybersecurity policy, (ii) engaging with external
stakeholders and (iii) improving the agency's mechanisms for
assessing cyber-related risks.
Mr. Zerrusen is currently Chair of the Intelligence National
Security Alliance's Cyber Council and previously ran the
Central Intelligence Agency's cyber center.
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