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TransUnion's International CISO Dominic Hardman Joins the NTSC Board of Directors

Thursday, June 24, 2021

ATLANTA, GA (June 24, 2021) – Dominic Hardman, International CISO for TransUnion, has been appointed to serve on the National Technology Security Coalition’s (NTSC) Board of Directors. Representing the credit reporting industry, Hardman will help influence the strategic direction of the NTSC and join CISOs who represent a broad cross-section of enterprise companies. These CISOs have a vested interest in protecting the security of their customers and employees through policies that improve national cybersecurity standards and awareness.

“The work I lead at TransUnion makes trust possible between businesses and consumers, allowing all parties to transact with confidence and achieve great things.

The scope of my CISO roles at TransUnion, Provident Financial Group and N Brown Group PLC, have demonstrated to me how cybersecurity laws and policies impact the way corporations effectively protect consumer information,” said Hardman. “Because such laws and policies carry great weight and have wide ripple effects on American businesses, they need to be created sensibly. By working with my CISO peers across various industries through the NTSC, I look forward to adding my voice to the global dialogue about cybersecurity policy that helps CISOs do their job protecting both consumers and national security.”

As International CISO, Dom is responsible for leading the global information security and M&A programs for TransUnion.

“As a CISO, Dom has an impressive track record overseeing information security in roles that come with the enormous responsibility of protecting the personal and financial information of millions of consumers,” said Patrick Gaul, Executive Director of the NTSC. “On a deep level, he understands our mission to advocate for and help lawmakers craft cybersecurity legislation that reflects the input of CISOs and their need to manage ever-changing cyber risks.By joining our board, Dom adds an important international voice and brings unique insights from his experience with a broad range of companies across multiple industry sectors from financial to retail.”

The NTSC provides a platform for CISOs to advocate for beneficial legislative and regulatory policies. We encourage dialogue about cybersecurity issues, laws, and regulations through advocacy engagement with congressional members, regional CISO policy roundtables, our annual DC Fly-In, and our National CISO Policy Conference.

Mr. Hardman joins a prestigious board of CISOs from leading companies including Aaron’s, Inc., Aflac, Arizona State University, BNP Paribas, Cardinal Health, Comcast, Dollar Tree, Edward Investments, Eli Lilly and Company, Equifax, Globe Life, Graham Holdings, Hearst, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Services, Huntington Bank, ICE Mortgage Technology, Johnson & Johnson, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Labcorp, Mastercard, McKesson, Microsoft, Motorola Mobility, NeilsenIQ, NCR, Oceaneering, Palo Alto Networks, RedSeal, Inc., Sage Group, State Street Corporation, Synovus, TaxSlayer, Technology Association of Georgia, Unisys, US Bank, Voya Financial, and Western Digital.

About TransUnion

Information is a powerful thing. At TransUnion, we realize that. We are dedicated to finding innovative ways information can be used to help individuals make better and smarter decisions. We help uncover unique stories, trends and insights behind each data point, using historical information as well as alternative data sources. This allows a variety of markets and businesses to better manage risk and consumers to better manage their credit, personal information and identity. Today, TransUnion has a global presence in more than 30 countries and a leading presence in several international markets across North America, Africa, Latin America and Asia. Through the power of information, TransUnion is working to build stronger economies and families and safer communities worldwide.

www.transunion.com

About the National Technology Security Coalition (NTSC)

The National Technology Security Coalition (NTSC) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that serves as the preeminent advocacy voice for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) across the nation. Through dialogue, education, and government relations, we unite both public and private sector stakeholders around policies that improve national cybersecurity standards and awareness.

Twitter @NTSC_CISO

To learn more about joining or underwriting NTSC, visit www.ntsc.org