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Chris DeRusha's Move to Google Cloud and the Launch of DHS's AI Corps

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Chris DeRusha, former Federal Chief Information Security Officer and Deputy National Cyber Director, has joined Google Cloud to lead its global public sector compliance initiatives. DeRusha's new role will involve expanding Google Cloud's offerings in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and security across public sector entities globally. He will report to Jeanette Manfra, Google Cloud’s Global Director of Security and Compliance. DeRusha’s significant experience in security and infrastructure, from both his public and private sector roles, is expected to significantly enhance Google Cloud's services to its public sector clientele. Additionally, the Department of Homeland Security has introduced the initial cohort of its AI Corps, which consists of ten technology experts with diverse backgrounds in fields like artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. This move is part of a broader effort by the federal government to enhance its AI capabilities, following a presidential executive order aiming to recruit 500 AI experts across various federal agencies. The AI Corps, led by Michael Boyce, aims to grow to 50 members and is part of DHS's strategy to strengthen its technological expertise.
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Chris DeRusha, former Federal Chief Information Security Officer and Deputy National Cyber Director, has joined Google Cloud to lead its global public sector compliance initiatives. DeRusha's new role will involve expanding Google Cloud's offerings in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and security across public sector entities globally. He will report to Jeanette Manfra, Google Cloud’s Global Director of Security and Compliance. DeRusha’s significant experience in security and infrastructure, from both his public and private sector roles, is expected to significantly enhance Google Cloud's services to its public sector clientele. Additionally, the Department of Homeland Security has introduced the initial cohort of its AI Corps, which consists of ten technology experts with diverse backgrounds in fields like artificial intelligence and cybersecurity. This move is part of a broader effort by the federal government to enhance its AI capabilities, following a presidential executive order aiming to recruit 500 AI experts across various federal agencies. The AI Corps, led by Michael Boyce, aims to grow to 50 members and is part of DHS's strategy to strengthen its technological expertise.
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