(ISC)2(R)'s Lynn McNulty Inducted into the Information Systems Security Association Hall of Fame
Posted on: Thursday, 23 April 2009, 13:19 CDT
Organization's Director of Government Affairs Honored for a 40-Year-Plus Career Spent Advancing the Federal Information Security Profession
ISSA presented the Hall of Fame Award and several others at its annual membership meeting on
"I am truly grateful and humbled to receive this award," stated McNulty, a member of ISSA's Northern Virginia Chapter since 2002. "I have considered myself privileged to be part of a career field as fraught with challenge, yet as professionally and personally rewarding as information security. To be recognized by the wonderful, innovative and dedicated professionals that make up this industry is one of the great honors of my career."
During his 30-year-plus career as a federal employee, McNulty has played a significant role in the government's rapid progression of information security. Now, in his role as (ISC)2 director of government affairs, he serves as a champion for the federal information security practitioner and advocate for a professionalized federal information security workforce.
"There is no individual in information security today more deserving of Hall of Fame status than Lynn McNulty," said
During his career, McNulty served as the first director of Information Systems Security for the U.S. State Department, as security program manager for the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and as a policy liaison for computer security issues between the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and other federal agencies, Congress and the private sector. He also played a key role influencing national security policy on everything from export controls on commercial encryption products to the deployment of public key infrastructure.
McNulty helped facilitate the establishment of (ISC)2 in 1989 and served as an (ISC)2 board member. He has since served the organization in a variety of capacities which include director of government affairs, member of the (ISC)2 U.S. Government Executive Writers Bureau and co-chair of the Government Advisory Board for Cyber Security, a volunteer group of 18 senior-level information security professionals from government and industry. He is one of the first individuals ever to receive the exclusive Fellow of (ISC)2, a designation given by the (ISC)2 Board of Directors to influential information security professionals who have made unique and significant contributions to the field throughout their careers.
McNulty is a frequent speaker on the
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