Albert Kinney

Albert Kinney is the Director, Cybersecurity Capabilities U.S. Public Sector at HP Enterprise Services. In this capacity, Mr. Kinney is responsible for developm...

Albert Kinney is the Director, Cybersecurity Capabilities U.S. Public Sector at HP Enterprise Services. In this capacity, Mr. Kinney is responsible for development, marketing, and delivery of Identity Management, Software Assurance, and Cyber Situational Awareness services across federal, state & local, and selected international markets. Mr. Kinney has held a number of leadership and management positions including executive functions in government, military, and commercial enterprise organizations.

A retired Naval Officer, Mr. Kinney has more than 25 years of experience with leadership, aviation, intelligence, research, and cybersecurity mission areas encompassing operational disciplines ranging from anti-submarine warfare to signals intelligence and Cyber Warfare. Mr. Kinney has developed technology, workforce, policy, and mission equity frameworks serving each of these warfare disciplines.

Within the defense industry, Mr. Kinney developed a portfolio of Cyber Test & Evaluation business at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. As Principal Scientist with the Northrop Grumman Cyberspace Solutions Center, Mr. Kinney led a portfolio of efforts focused on various aspects of Cyber Warfare command & control including visualization, data aggregation, and automated response methodologies. Joining the HP team in 2010, Mr. Kinney now serves as a key leader responsible for industry awareness, client interaction, and oversight of HPES business, marketing, and investment strategies supporting broader development of HP’s cybersecurity services and capabilities.

Mr. Kinney holds a Command & Staff Diploma from the Naval War College along with science and engineering degrees from the U.S. Naval Academy and the Naval Postgraduate School. He remains active in the academic community as a member of the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) Cybersecurity Advisory Board and as an adjunct professor within the Johns Hopkins University Whiting School of Engineering. His recent academic projects include designing a Masters program in Cybersecurity Strategy and Policy for UMBC.

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