In the article “James Scobey Steps Down as CISO of U.S. Securities and Exchange Comission,” Homeland Security Today highlighted GW Engineering alumnus James Scobey’s recent departure from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which he announced on LinkedIn.
Here is an excerpt from the article: “Scobey, who held the position since August 2022 and previously served as the SEC’s Chief Technology Officer and Assistant Director of Cybersecurity Operations, reflected on his time at the Commission, expressing gratitude for his colleagues and the agency’s focus on digital transformation.”
Read the full article on Homeland Security Today.
In a follow-up article, “James Scobey Joins Keeper Security as New CISO,” Homeland Security Today announced Scobey’s new role as Chief Information Security Officer at Keeper Security, highlighting the expertise he brings to the position.
Here is an excerpt from the article: “In addition to his time at the SEC, Scobey’s extensive background in the cybersecurity field includes co-founding S2i2, Inc., where he served as President and CEO of SigmaCyber. Scobey holds a Master’s of Engineering in Cybersecurity Policy & Compliance from The George Washington University and earned both a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and an MBA from the University of Maryland Global Campus.”
Read the full article on Homeland Security Today. For more coverage on Scobey’s new position, check out Eskenz PR & Marketing and ET CIO Southeast Asia.