
HP Enterprise Services named a number of key leaders to its U.S. Public Sector Cybersecurity Practice, as part of efforts to enhance its offerings for government clients.
Retired Rear Adm. Betsy Hight will join as vice president of the cybersecurity practice. She brings to the table deep experience, previously served as vice director of the Defense Information Systems Agency and as deputy commander of Joint Task Force Global Network Operations.
Retired Air Force Col. Ed Keegan will become director of defense cybersecurity strategies. Keegan previously oversaw network operations and security for the North American Aerospace Defense Command and United States Northern Command.
Other new editions also include Dr. Tim Gibson, who will take over as director of cybersecurity capability development, and retired Navy Cmdr. Al Kinney, U.S. Navy commander, who will lead defense cybersecurity capabilities.
Senior Vice President for U.S. Public Sector HP Enterprise Services Dennis Stolkey said HP was strengthening its cybersecurity practice to support the company“™s commitment to protect U.S. government clients“™ information and infrastructure.
“HP“™s Cybersecurity Practice provides the leadership expertise and in-depth understanding of our clients“™ unique mission challenges and requirements,“ he added.