Author: Jamie Bennet|| Date Published: June 6, 2023
Amy Davis, former deputy chief of the National Security Agency’s Office of Security and Counterintelligence, has been named senior vice president and chief security officer at Leidos (NYSE: LDOS).
She will oversee companywide security operations and national security standard compliance efforts in her new position, Leidos said Monday.
Davis worked for the NSA for two decades, serving in various security operations roles in physical security, emerging threats, insider risk, and crisis management.
In her most recent position, she led the agency’s activities to safeguard military, civilian and contractor personnel across the globe.
“As a career intelligence officer, Amy brings a wealth of experience and skills from the highest levels of the federal government,” said Vicki Schmanske, executive vice president of corporate operations at Leidos.
“We’re excited to leverage Amy’s ability to combine strategy with innovative capabilities and support our customers with exceptional service to execute their missions in a secure environment.”
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