VA appoints new chief information security officer

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has named Dominic Cussatt its acting chief information security officer, according to FedScoop.

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Mr. Cussatt is an executive in the VA Office of Information and Technology’s Enterprise Cybersecurity Strategy team, according to FedScoop. Prior to joining the VA, he served as a deputy CISO at the U.S. Department of Defense.

Roopangi Kadakia, the most recent CISO at the veteran benefit system, will now work as a cloud implementation expert at the VA’s Enterprise Program Management Office. Ms. Kadakia previously worked at NASA, where she served as a web services executive, according to FedScoop.

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