Join the Homeland Security and Defense Forum on March 12th for a roundtable discussion with Ms. Kristina Walter, Director of the Cybersecurity Collaboration Center at NSA. Hear about her priorities, coordination with the interagency and industry to better protect critical infrastructure, how data sharing and other capabilities have improved cybersecurity outcomes, and how industry can be a better partner to the Cybersecurity Collaboration Center. To RSVP, please contact rsvp@hsdf.org.
About the Career of Ms. Kristina Walter
Ms. Kristina Walter is the Director of NSA’s Cybersecurity Collaboration Center, in this role she is responsible for leading NSA’s open private sector relationships, in collaboration with our government partners to protect our critical government supply chain. Ms. Walter integrates NSA’s unique intelligence insights and technical expertise to defend the Defense Industrial Base and our National Security Systems from cyber threats.
With over 15 years of experience at NSA, Ms. Walter has continuously prioritized the strategic overview of NSA’s missions. Prior to rejoining the Cybersecurity Collaboration Center, she led NSA’s Future-Ready Workforce Initiative highlighting the criticality of NSA’s “people-first” mission. As well as serving as the Senior Strategist for NSA, to showcase and implement the Director’s visions through meaningful mission
outcomes.
Ms. Walter earned her Master’s in Business Administration from the University of Maryland, as well as a Bachelor’s in Marketing and Logistics & Supply Chain Management. Although she is a Pennsylvania native, Ms. Walter is currently a Maryland resident, alongside her husband and two children.