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COL Greg Griffin, USA

Chief, Defensive Cyber Operations
Defense Information Systems Agency

Profile

Colonel Gregory C. Griffin, U.S. Army, is the Chief, Defense Information System Agency (DISA) Defensive Cyber Operations, DISA Headquarters, Fort Meade, Maryland. He oversees 256 joint Defensive Cyber Operations personnel operating over 890 sensors across the globe and a $657 million portfolio to defend DISA’s portion of the 7 million system, 4-million user Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN).

Prior to this role, COL Griffin served as the Chief of Current Operations for the DISA Command Center, the Executive Assistant to the Director and Director of the JRSS Program Management Office.

COL Griffin served in various leadership positions from Tank and Scout Platoon Leader to Troop Commander in 1-32 AR, 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division at Fort Lewis, Washington; 1/7 Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, Texas; and 1/16 Cavalry at Fort Knox, Kentucky. After Troop Command, the United States Military Academy selected COL Griffin as an instructor for the Department of Systems Engineering where he taught for two years. Then the Army selected COL Griffin for Functional Area 26 (FA26) and assigned him as the Network Engineer for the 25th Infantry Division where he deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) 9-11. Then COL Griffin transferred to the United States Army Pacific (USARPAC) Headquarters where he worked as the Intelligence Systems Integrator and Deployed Architecture Planner for the USARPAC G2 and as the USARPAC Contingency Command Post (CCP) G6. During these assignments, COL Griffin participated in multiple international exercises with critical strategic partners throughout the Pacific Theater. COL Griffin then served as the Director of the CONUS Theater Network Operations and Security Center (TNOSC) at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. During his tenure, COL Griffin transformed the TNOSC to the 2nd Regional Cyber Center – Western Hemisphere with expanded mission into Defensive Cyber Operations.

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