Patricia Titus
I’m Patricia Titus, Vice President and Global Chief Information Security Officer for Unisys Corporation. My job is to enhance the existing network security and policies supporting Unisys global employees, while ensuring the continued protection of sensitive corporate and customer data.
I work closely with Unisys corporate offices and business units to enhance and embed security into the delivery of services both internally and to Unisys clients, allowing compliance with security mandates and ensuring adequate protection of enterprise assets.
I also communicate with industry analysts, media/press, and external thought leaders to discuss current situational awareness in cyber security and critical infrastructure protection.
Currently, I am an active member of the American Council for Technology/Industry Advisory Council’s, Information Security and Privacy Special Interest. I serve on the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee as a respected subject matter expert and am also active in TechAmerica (formerly ITAA) committees. In addition, I am a Fellow in the Unisys Fellows program offering thought leadership on current cyber security trends.
The Executive Women’s Forum in September 2009 awarded me a “Woman of Influence” for my cyber security work. I am also on the Women’s Advisory Board for the Girl Scouts Council of the Nation’s Capital mentoring young women in the IT field.
Prior to joining Unisys, I served in public service as the Chief Information Security Officer at the Transportation Security Administration within the Department of Homeland Security. There I focused on creating, implementing, and maintaining a vigorous IT Security Program.
Before that, I worked at the Department of Treasury in the Office of the Chief Information Officer as a Technology Advisor. I was assigned to various emerging technology projects and worked extensively on enterprise network security.
