Patricia Titus, the Transportation Security Administration’s chief information security officer, will leave her position to head to the private sector next month.
Titus will leave TSA March 28 to take a job at Unisys after more than five years at the agency. Before working at TSA, Titus was a technical adviser to the deputy chief information officer at the Treasury Department.
A TSA spokesman touted Titus’ contributions to helping TSA with its Federal Information Security Management Act compliance. TSA’s Information Technology Security Program earned an A for FISMA compliance over the past 12 months, according to Titus’ official biography, dated last month.