Kent Goodrow: New Chief Information Security Officer at Systems Engineering

February 14, 2024
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In a recent announcement, Kent Goodrow has been appointed as the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at Systems Engineering. Goodrow has been with the company since 2012 and has held various technical, professional, and leadership roles during his time there. His deep understanding of the organization’s ethos and the unique cybersecurity challenges facing clients make him well-suited for this position. Goodrow’s focus in his new role will be to drive the strategic direction of security needs and ensure that security is integrated into all processes. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from St. Lawrence University and is currently pursuing a Master’s in Cybersecurity Management at Southern New Hampshire University. Goodrow also holds prestigious cybersecurity certifications, including a NIST CSF Lead Implementer certification and a Certified Cybersecurity credential from ISC2.

This appointment comes at a time when cybersecurity is a top priority for organizations worldwide. With an increasing number of cyber threats, it is essential for companies to have a strong security posture to protect their data and systems. Goodrow’s expertise and experience will be invaluable in strengthening Systems Engineering’s security practices and fortifying the integrity of its platforms and supply chain.

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