CISA Opens London Attaché Office
July 19, 2022
The
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) opened its
first Attaché Office, which will open this month in London. The
Attaché Office will serve as a focal point for international
collaboration between CISA, UK government officials, and other
federal agency officials.
The CISA Attaché will advance CISA’s
missions in cybersecurity, critical infrastructure protection, and
emergency communications, and leverage the agency’s global network
to promote CISA’s four international strategic goals:
Advancing operational cooperation
Building partner capacity
Strengthening collaboration through
stakeholder engagement and outreach
Shaping the global policy ecosystem
“As
America’s cyber defense agency, we know that digital threat actors
don’t operate neatly within borders. To help build resilience
against threats domestically, we must think globally,” said CISA
Director Jen Easterly. “I’m thrilled for CISA’s first international
Attaché Office to open in London—true operational collaboration is a
global endeavor.”
CISA's first UK Attaché is Ms. Julie Johnson. Ms. Johnson previously
served as a Regional Protective Security Advisor for CISA in New
York, where she led research on microgrids, communications and the
internet, and physical-cyber convergence. She also served as CISA’s
regional lead for federal interagency working groups. Prior to her
tenure at CISA, Ms. Johnson worked at the U.S. Department of State’s
Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Bureau of International
Narcotics and Law Enforcement, and Bureau of Educational and
Cultural Affairs, where her work included citizen exchanges,
Fulbright scholarships, IT center deployments, and international
training. Ms. Johnson brings a wealth of knowledge, experience, and
expertise in cybersecurity and critical infrastructure.