Mohammed Hassan Abdullah has a diverse work experience in various roles related to cybersecurity, business continuity, IT disaster recovery, and IT governance. Mohammed currently serves as the Cybersecurity Governance Lead at Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH). Prior to this, they worked as a Business Continuity & IT Disaster Recovery Advisor at JHAH. Before joining JHAH, Mohammed was a Senior Manager at Al Rajhi Bank, where they focused on technology resilience and disaster recovery. Mohammed also gained valuable experience as a Manager at Ernst & Young Global Consulting Services, where they specialized in business continuity, IT disaster recovery, and enterprise risk management. Additionally, Mohammed worked as a Senior Consultant at the Mohammed Bin Khalifa Bin Salman Al Khalifa Cardiac Centre and held multiple roles at Gulf International Bank, including Manager of Business Continuity & Crisis Management, Manager of IT Governance & Disaster Recovery, and various other positions in IT operations. Overall, Mohammed has an extensive background in ensuring the resilience and security of IT systems in different organizations.
Mohammed Hassan Abdullah obtained their Bachelor of Science degree in Business Information Systems from the University of Bahrain, where they studied from 2000 to 2005. Mohammed has also received additional certifications including the ISO 22301 Business Continuity Management Lead Auditor from IRCA Global in 2019, and the Disaster Recovery Certified Expert (DRCE) from the Business Continuity Management Institute, BCM Institute in 2013.
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