Full Name
Ms. Tameika Turner
Job Title
Senior Cybersecurity Program Manager
Company
National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)
Speaker Bio
Tameika Turner is a Cybersecurity and Risk Management Transformation Leader with 15 years of experience. She has a proven track record in designing and delivering robust cybersecurity programs across the Federal government. Ms. Turner currently serves as a Senior Cybersecurity Program Analyst with the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of the Associate Administrator for Information Management. In this role, she leads the Risk Management Framework Program and Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management initiatives across the Nuclear Security Enterprise, which comprises more than a dozen sites.
Before joining the NNSA, Ms. Turner served as the Special Assistant to the CISO for Coast Guard, supporting the development of Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management (C-SCRM) Program. She also worked at the U.S. Census Bureau where she led the Risk Management Program, which was comprised of audit liaison, vulnerability program, policy, compliance, and third-party assessments. During her time as the Risk Management Program Branch Chief, she provided strategic outlook for the Cyber program, most notably streamlining the authorization and accreditation process to support timelines associated with the Decennial Census. She is skilled in driving innovation and fostering a security-first culture and is dedicated to ensuring robust digital governance and practices in an ever-evolving threat landscape.
Before joining the NNSA, Ms. Turner served as the Special Assistant to the CISO for Coast Guard, supporting the development of Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risk Management (C-SCRM) Program. She also worked at the U.S. Census Bureau where she led the Risk Management Program, which was comprised of audit liaison, vulnerability program, policy, compliance, and third-party assessments. During her time as the Risk Management Program Branch Chief, she provided strategic outlook for the Cyber program, most notably streamlining the authorization and accreditation process to support timelines associated with the Decennial Census. She is skilled in driving innovation and fostering a security-first culture and is dedicated to ensuring robust digital governance and practices in an ever-evolving threat landscape.
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