VIENNA, Va., Oct. 1, 2024 – The Retail & Hospitality Information Sharing and Analysis Center (RH-ISAC) has made a significant announcement today regarding the appointment of Pam Lindemoen as Chief Security Officer & VP of Strategy. With almost three decades of experience in information security, application development, and infrastructure, Lindemoen will be responsible for overseeing the organization’s security operations, including cybersecurity and information security, as well as leading strategic planning and partner engagement.
According to RH-ISAC President Suzie Squier, Lindemoen’s appointment is a strategic move to enhance the organization’s security posture and support its members in navigating complex regulatory environments. With her proven track record in developing comprehensive cybersecurity programs, Lindemoen’s strategic vision aligns perfectly with RH-ISAC’s mission to enhance the security of consumer-facing industries through collaboration.
Lindemoen’s expertise extends across various industries such as healthcare, technology, financial services, and manufacturing. Previously serving as the CISO Advisor at Cisco, she played a vital role in facilitating the CISO Leadership Development Program provided by RH-ISAC to develop talent within the industry. Additionally, Lindemoen sits on the advisory board for Cyber Florida: The Florida Center for Cybersecurity.
In light of the increasing cybersecurity threats and complex regulatory requirements facing the retail and hospitality industries, Lindemoen’s appointment comes at a crucial time. Her broad range of skills in information security, application development, and infrastructure positions her uniquely to address the diverse challenges faced by RH-ISAC members. As CSO, Lindemoen will be instrumental in shaping the organization’s strategic initiatives and supporting members in their cybersecurity efforts.
RH-ISAC is a trusted community that serves as a platform for sharing sector-specific cybersecurity information and intelligence among information security teams. By fostering collaboration at strategic, operational, and tactical levels, RH-ISAC aims to build better security for consumer-facing industries. Business sectors such as retailers, restaurants, hotels, gaming casinos, food retailers, consumer products, and other consumer-facing companies benefit from RH-ISAC’s services.
To learn more about RH-ISAC and its memberships, visit their website at www.rhisac.org. Overall, Pam Lindemoen’s appointment as Chief Security Officer & VP of Strategy at RH-ISAC marks a significant milestone in bolstering cybersecurity efforts in the retail and hospitality industries through collaboration and strategic planning.
