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    Kim Keever

    CISO & Senior Vice President at Cox Communications

    Kim Keever is currently serving as the Chief Information Security Officer and Senior Vice President at Cox Communications, a position he has held since August 2014. He has a significant background in information security, having previously worked as the Vice President of Information Security and Controls at Coca-Cola and in various roles at Invesco and Andersen Consulting.1

    In addition to his corporate responsibilities, Kim Keever has been appointed to the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Council (NSTAC) by the President of the United States. This council advises the President on issues related to telecommunications and its role in national security, making his appointment a notable recognition of his expertise in cybersecurity and telecommunications.12

    Education and Certifications

    • Education: Kim holds a degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology (1983-1987).
    • Certifications: He is certified in CRISC (Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control) by ISACA and has completed an Executive Education Program at Stanford University Graduate School of Business in 2023.1

    Awards and Recognition

    Kim Keever has received several awards for his contributions to technology and security, including:

    • ISE® Southeast Executive: Commercial Award Winner (2019)
    • WICT/SCTE/Cablefax Woman in Technology Award (2020)
    • Recognized as one of Cablefax's Most Powerful Women in Cable (2017-2019).1

    His extensive experience and leadership in information security make him a key figure in both corporate and national security contexts.

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