Emily Hoce

Sensitive Data Security Advisor Lead

Role
Sensitive Data Security Advisor Lead at USAA
Location
Dayton, OH, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers
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About Emily Hoce

Motivated and effective risk-management practitioner, possessing a depth and breadth of experience with over 20 years in cybersecurity, traditional security, and Information Technology (IT) domains. Assists and advises the Center Commander, Chief Information Officer (CIO), Chief Technology Officer (CTO), and senior leaders on emerging cyber threats, countermeasures, and system authorization strategies. Ensures the security and compliance of technical solutions, hastening the deployment of IT capabilities in support of NASIC missions.

Experience

  1. Sensitive Data Security Advisor Lead

    USAA

    Aug 2021 — Present

Education

  • University of the Cumberlands

    Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Information Technology

  • University of the Cumberlands

    Master’s Degree, Information Systems Security

  • Wright State University

    Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Management Information Systems, General

    2004 — 2009

Skills

  • Security
  • Top Secret
  • Program Management
  • Air Force
  • Comsec
  • Diacap
  • Dod
  • Integration
  • Systems Engineering
  • Vulnerability Assessment
  • Information Assurance
  • Networking
  • Active Directory
  • Information Security
  • Intelligence
  • Military
  • Security+
  • Security Clearance
  • Cissp
  • Comptia Security+
  • Network Security
  • Information Security Management
  • Computer Security

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