Booz Allen Hamilton’s Tricia Ward shares an inspiring message to service members as they transition into the civilian world.
CISA’s Veterans Program Manager Keith Cassant spoke with us about his military transition and how CISA helped him reinvent himself. Follow the link below to hear the full conversation.
Carl Ghattas is a senior leader within Booz Allen’s civil business, helping federal law enforcement agencies develop and deploy investigative tools and technologies.
40% of CISA’s workforce consists of former service members. Keith Cassant is CISA’s Veterans Program Manager. “I had to reinvent myself, like so many veterans do,” Cassant said, explaining how he transitioned to H.R. at CISA. His managers took notice of his passion and outreach to veterans and Cassant was offered a role matching his skills and abilities.
Anna Agnes, Federal Operational Engagement Liaison for CISA’s Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative (JCDC), spoke with us about the organization’s holistic response to the ever-shifting landscape of cybersecurity and how the agency seeks candidates with a variety of professional backgrounds to contribute to JCDC’s success.
The world is constantly changing, and threats from bad actors and foreign adversaries are continuously evolving. Sarah Ellis is the Associate Director of CISA’s National Risk Management Center. The NRMC stands as a vital force in safeguarding the nation’s critical infrastructure, exemplifying the importance of strategic risk analysis in an ever-shifting threat landscape.
Through Booz Allen’s partnership with Blue Star Families, they’re continuing to make a positive impact on the nation’s military families.
Sandy Radesky’s background in the security and defense industry is vast and impressive. Currently serving as the Associate Director of Vulnerability Management at CISA, she is a key figure in the ever-evolving world of cybersecurity.