Jason Kikta

Chief Information Security Officer / Senior Vice President Of Product at Automox

Jason Kikta has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. In 1999, they began their career in the US Marine Corps, where they held multiple positions, including Major and Communications Officer. Jason served in various units and was involved in IT and communications roles.

In 2013, Jason joined U.S. Cyber Command as the Deputy Director for Defensive Cyberspace Operations, where they contributed to cybersecurity efforts. Jason later joined U.S. Cyber Command again in 2018 as the Chief of CNMF Private Sector Partnerships.

In 2021, Jason worked as a Strategic Threat Consultant at Twitter, utilizing their expertise in the field. Jason then moved on to Automox in 2022, first serving as the Vice President of Information Technology & Security and then as the Chief Information Security Officer.

Alongside their professional roles, Jason has also been involved in academia. Jason has worked as an Adjunct Lecturer at The Johns Hopkins University - Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) starting in 2022. Jason is currently serving as an Adjunct Senior Technical Advisor at the Institute for Security and Technology (IST) since 2023.

Overall, Jason Kikta has a strong background in military, cybersecurity, and academia, bringing a wealth of experience to their current roles as the Chief Information Security Officer at Automox and Adjunct Senior Technical Advisor at the Institute for Security and Technology (IST).

Jason Kikta has a diverse education history. Jason began their academic journey in 1996 at Carnegie Mellon University, where they studied Information and Data Decision Systems for two years. In 1999, they attended the Marine Corps Communication-Electronics School (MCCES), focusing on a Microcomputer Repair Course.

In 2001, Jason enrolled at Miami University and successfully completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Systems Analysis in 2004. After a gap, they pursued further education in 2006 at the Communications School, where they completed the Basic Communications Officers Course (degree code 0602).

Continuing their military education, Jason attended the Expeditionary Warfare School at the Marine Corps University from 2009 to 2010. In 2010, they also participated in the Advanced Communications Officers Course at the Communications School (degree code 0603).

Later in their career, Jason pursued advanced studies through the Command & Staff College Distance Education Program at the Marine Corps University from 2012 to 2015. The field of study for this program is not specified.

Overall, Jason Kikta's educational background demonstrates a combination of academic and military training, with a focus on computer systems analysis and communications.

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