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Cybersecurity: A Keystone in California State Government Operations

Securing California's Future: Strategic Cybersecurity Initiatives and Leadership in the Digital Age

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In today's digital age, the importance of cybersecurity within California state government cannot be overstated. As digital threats increasingly jeopardize sensitive data and critical infrastructure, the state has taken decisive steps to fortify its defenses. The Cal-Secure Road Map epitomizes California's strategic approach, offering a comprehensive framework to enhance cybersecurity across all government sectors. This initiative is crucial not only for protecting sensitive information but also for securing the infrastructure that underpins the state's extensive public services.

Reflecting the state's commitment to cybersecurity, significant budget allocations have been made, including more than $12 million provided to the California Highway Patrol to enhance its cybersecurity capabilities. Such investments underscore the critical role of cybersecurity in maintaining the safety and integrity of both digital and physical domains within the state.

Introducing Arlene Mordeno: Accenture's New Cybersecurity Managing Director

Accenture has recently welcomed Arlene Mordeno as the leader of its public sector security practice in the Western U.S. With a deep background in cybersecurity, Mordeno is adept at implementing robust, multi-layer defense systems following the zero-trust security model. Arlene is eager to explore how the zero-trust model can be tailored to each agency within the California government.

Mordeno has extensive experience leading security operations and managing significant projects for the State of California. Based in Sacramento, she is keen on integrating generative AI into Accenture's security solutions to enhance diagnostics and project execution. Mordeno's academic background includes a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics and a master's in computer information systems, alongside a professional certificate in executive leadership from eCornell.

Meet Arlene Mordeno: Engage and Learn at Upcoming Events

For those interested in cybersecurity, there are upcoming opportunities to meet Arlene Mordeno and the Accenture California team. The CA Cybersecurity Education Summit, hosted by GovTech on October 10, 2024, offers a platform for insights into the latest trends and strategies in cybersecurity. Additionally, the invite-only CA Security/Innovation Day on October 30th in Sacramento will showcase cutting-edge security solutions and strategies tailored for the public sector. These events are excellent opportunities for networking with top security experts and deepening your understanding of state-of-the-art cybersecurity practices.

Accenture's work with state and local government agencies across California reflects our commitment to helping our clients achieve high performance. Over 4,500 Accenture employees live and work in California delivering a broad range of services in strategy, consulting, digital, technology and operations, and are proud to help their clients make a difference in the lives of the people they serve.