Working in the ever-changing security field, in a multi­national setting, and dealing with cutbacks in resources driven by world events and geopolitics — now that’s a disruptive situation. But it doesn’t seem to faze Paul S. Raines, chief information security officer of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), which runs economic development, quality of life and energy programs in 177 nations and territories.

Raines and his team of 10 security experts help developing nations create cybersecurity programs, from policy and technology review to risk assessment. Last year, for example, the team helped create and train Bangladesh’s first cyber incident response team.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD