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'''Andy Ozment''' is the Chief Technology Risk Officer & EVP at Capital One. Before that he was Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Partner at Goldman Sachs and worked for the US Department of Homeland Security beginning in April 2014.<ref name="linkedin">[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/andy-ozment/1/88/687 Andy Ozment, LinkedIn.com]. Updated 2015 June 22.</ref> He is a specialist in [[cybersecurity]] policy with experience in operational computer security and academic research on security economics. Ozment was one of 40 winners nationwide of the 2002 Marshall Scholarship award.<ref>[http://www.cc.gatech.edu/news/andy-ozment-wins-marshall-scholarship Georgia Tech News]</ref>
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'''Andy Ozment''' is the Chief Technology Risk Officer and EVP at Capital One. Before that he was Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Partner at Goldman Sachs and worked for the US Department of Homeland Security beginning in April 2014.<ref name="linkedin">[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/andy-ozment/1/88/687 Andy Ozment, LinkedIn.com]. Updated 2015 June 22.</ref> He is a specialist in [[cybersecurity]] policy with experience in operational computer security and academic research on security economics. Ozment was one of 40 winners nationwide of the 2002 Marshall Scholarship award.<ref>[http://www.cc.gatech.edu/news/andy-ozment-wins-marshall-scholarship Georgia Tech News]</ref>
  
 
== Career History ==
 
== Career History ==

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Affiliation: US Homeland Security
Country: USA
Website:
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   Andy Ozment

Andy Ozment is the Chief Technology Risk Officer and EVP at Capital One. Before that he was Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Partner at Goldman Sachs and worked for the US Department of Homeland Security beginning in April 2014.[1] He is a specialist in cybersecurity policy with experience in operational computer security and academic research on security economics. Ozment was one of 40 winners nationwide of the 2002 Marshall Scholarship award.[2]

Career History

  • Associate Staff, MIT Lincoln Laboratory
  • Information Security & Privacy, Merrill Lynch
  • Research Scientist, Georgia Tech
  • Software Engineer, Nortel Networks[1]

Education

References