Shane Barney joins Keeper Security as CISO

Shane Barney joins Keeper Security as CISO

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Singapore: Keeper Security, a global cybersecurity provider, announced that security industry veteran Shane Barney has been appointed Chief Information Security Officer (CISO).

Barney joins Keeper Security from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), where he served as the agency’s CISO for six years. As a leader in AI security, Barney holds a relevant and high-demand skill set to support Keeper’s innovative, future-facing growth.

Barney spent nearly eleven years at the USCIS, where he served as Chief of the Cyber Intelligence Branch and Deputy CISO, prior to his CISO appointment. Before his official service with the USCIS, he worked with the organisation during his beginnings as a federal security contractor. He holds two master’s degrees and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Vermont.

“Shane brings tremendous knowledge and demonstrated expertise in AI and cybersecurity to the Keeper team, further bolstering our internal investment in security, controls and compliance,” said Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-Founder, Keeper Security.

“As the digital threat landscape becomes more pervasive, AI-enabled cybersecurity platforms will become essential. We are thrilled to have Shane with us as part of our AI strategy and extensive work in protecting digital borders against cyber threats,” added Guccione.

“As the new CISO at Keeper Security, I am excited to lead our efforts in enhancing cybersecurity strategies and protecting our clients’ critical data,” said Shane Barney. “I look forward to driving innovation, strengthening our security posture and fostering a culture of vigilance and resilience across our organisation, ensuring we remain at the forefront of building defences against emerging threats.”

As an advocate for cybersecurity in the public sector, Shane Barney frequently participates in thought leadership and media advocacy. He has been regularly featured by global cybersecurity news outlets, including audio and written interviews and frequent keynote speaking engagements for cybersecurity education and awareness.