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Commonwealth of Massachusetts

www.mass.gov

 
Year after year, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts has continued to pioneer bold legislative actions and programs, some of which have been embraced on a national scale. We are always looking for talented individuals to help us maintain this momentum and improve the services that millions of people depend on every day.
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.mass.gov
  • 24 Beacon Street State House, Room 373
    Boston, MA USA 02133
  • Phone: 617.727.2040

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Bill McLeod
Assistant General Counsel Profile
Erica Morin
General Counsel Profile
Bob Fitzgerald
General Counsel Profile
Jessica Ellis
Associate General Counsel Profile
Janeal Hoyte
Associate General Counsel Profile

Jobs

Chief Information Security Officer

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Boston, MA

Deputy Chief Information Security Officer

Commonwealth of Massachusetts Chelsea, MA
EOTSS is seeking an innovative and dynamic Deputy Chief Information Security Officer (DCISO). The DCISO supports and reports to the Commonwealth CISO to maintain an enterprise-wide cybersecurity organization. Responsibilities include management, governance, strategy, architecture, solutions design, program coordination and execution, awareness, outreach, and reporting on information security program effectiveness.

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