Hstoday Assistant Director for Stakeholder Engagement of CISA Alaina Clark Announces Departure – HS Today – HSToday

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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is undergoing significant leadership changes as Alaina Clark, the Assistant Director for Stakeholder Engagement, has announced her departure. Clark, who has been a dedicated leader at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) since 2010, is recognized for her instrumental role in building and enhancing CISA’s partnership programs with the private sector and other key stakeholders.

During her tenure, Clark’s efforts have been pivotal in advancing CISA’s mission to protect the nation’s critical infrastructure. Her leadership in stakeholder engagement has fostered strong relationships between the agency and various private sector entities, enabling collaborative efforts to enhance cybersecurity and infrastructure resilience across the country.

Clark’s departure marks a notable transition for CISA as the agency continues to navigate the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats and infrastructure challenges. Her contributions have left a lasting impact on CISA’s approach to stakeholder engagement and partnership development, ensuring that the agency remains well-equipped to address the complex security needs of the nation.

As CISA moves forward, the agency will look to build on the foundation laid by Clark, continuing to strengthen its partnerships and engagement strategies to safeguard critical infrastructure and improve national resilience against cyber threats. Clark’s departure is a reminder of the critical importance of strong leadership and collaboration in the ongoing effort to protect the nation’s security infrastructure.

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Matt Seldon, BSc., is an Editorial Associate with HSToday. He has over 20 years of experience in writing, social media, and analytics. Matt has a degree in Computer Studies from the University of South Wales in the UK. His diverse work experience includes positions at the Department for Work and Pensions and various responsibilities for a wide variety of companies in the private sector. He has been writing and editing various blogs and online content for promotional and educational purposes in his job roles since first entering the workplace. Matt has run various social media campaigns over his career on platforms including Google, Microsoft, Facebook and LinkedIn on topics surrounding promotion and education. His educational campaigns have been on topics including charity volunteering in the public sector and personal finance goals.

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