Christopher A. Nielsen, the Postal Service’s chief information security officer and vice president, has accepted an appointment as inspector in charge of the Postal Inspection Service’s Analytics and Cyber Group.
Since joining the USPS Corporate Information Security Office in 2018, Nielsen has led several initiatives that bolstered the organization’s cybersecurity.
He improved awareness and training programs; boosted security surrounding internet services, mobile devices and virtual private networks; and elevated cybersecurity risk management and incident response capabilities.
Nielsen also expanded identity proofing services between USPS and other government agencies.
Michael J. Ray has been named acting chief information security officer and vice president.
Ray, inspector in charge of the Postal Inspection Service’s Cybercrime and Analytics Group, has worked alongside the Corporate Information Security Office since 2013.
He led the development of the Inspection Service’s cybercrime program and established strong partnerships with the FBI, among other accomplishments.
Nielsen’s and Ray’s appointments took effect Aug. 28.