Options Clearing Corp. Appoints Morrison as Chief Security Officer

Morrison comes from State Street where he served as chief information security officer.

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Morrison will oversee the integration of information security best practices into OCC’s services and will report to executive vice president and chief risk officer John Fennell.

Morrison served as senior vice president and chief information security officer at State Street since 2013 where he worked on the strategic direction and oversight of its information security program, cybersecurity defense, identity and access management, cyber threat intelligence, cloud and virtualization security technologies and risk-based information security architecture. He was also responsible for integrating cybersecurity into State Street’s project management lifecycle.

Prior to State Street, Morrison was with the Department of Defense where he served as principal director to the deputy chief information officer. He was also the chief information security officer for the Defense Intelligence Agency.

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