Raytheon hires Air Force CISO Peter Kim
The U.S. Air Force’s recently departed Chief Information Security Officer Peter Kim joined the military contracting giant Raytheon as its director of IT security and governance at the company’s subsidiary Raytheon Missile Systems, CyberScoop has learned. Kim left the Air Force on June 1 and joined Raytheon later in the month. Wanda Jones-Heath, formerly the deputy CISO, took over the role. As the name implies, Raytheon Missile Systems develops and produces missile systems for the U.S. military and its allies. Kim will be responsible for protecting information as well as handling incident response and cyber risk while establishing standards across Raytheon’s missile business. Kim spent the last decade working in cybersecurity at the Pentagon. After four years in communications and IT across Europe and Hawaii for the military, in 2006 Kim took over as the commander of the 92nd Information Operations Squadron, the Air Force’s primary blue team. He worked with […]
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