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The state of New Hampshire has named Pamela McLeod as its new Chief Information Security Officer, a key appointment aimed at bolstering its digital defenses. The announcement was confirmed by the state's Chief Information Officer, highlighting a strategic focus on strengthening cybersecurity leadership.
McLeod brings a specialized background to the role, having dedicated a significant portion of her career to cybersecurity within the education sector. This experience is expected to provide a unique perspective on protecting sensitive data and managing complex information systems, assets critical to state government operations.
In her new capacity, McLeod will be responsible for overseeing the state's comprehensive cybersecurity strategy. Her duties will include safeguarding critical infrastructure, managing risk across all state agencies, and ensuring the resilience of New Hampshire's digital services against evolving threats. The appointment underscores the state's commitment to prioritizing cybersecurity at the highest levels of government, turning to an experienced professional to navigate an increasingly complex threat landscape. Officials expressed confidence that her proven track record will be instrumental in enhancing the security posture for the state and its residents.
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