Thomas Gorodetskiy, Cisa
About Thomas Gorodetskiy, Cisa
Thomas Gorodetskiy is a Senior Cybersecurity Risk Analyst with expertise in identity access management and third-party risk management. He holds a Bachelor of Technology in Networking & Security from CUNY New York City College of Technology and has experience in technical and policy writing within the cybersecurity field.
Work at Mindbody
Thomas Gorodetskiy has been employed at Mindbody as a Senior Cybersecurity Risk Analyst since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for assessing cybersecurity risks and implementing strategies to mitigate them. His work focuses on identity access management and third-party risk management, ensuring that the organization's cybersecurity posture remains robust. He operates from New York, New York, contributing to the company's overall security framework.
Education and Expertise
Thomas Gorodetskiy earned a Bachelor of Technology (BTech) degree in Networking & Security from CUNY New York City College of Technology, completing his studies from 2014 to 2020. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his expertise in cybersecurity, particularly in technical and policy writing. This skill set enables him to effectively communicate complex cybersecurity concepts and policies.
Background in Cybersecurity
Prior to his current position at Mindbody, Thomas Gorodetskiy worked as an Information Security Analyst at Santander US for nine months in 2018. He also held a contract position as an Information Security Analyst at MJHS for five months in 2018. These roles contributed to his experience in the cybersecurity field, allowing him to develop skills in risk assessment and management.
Specialization in Risk Management
Thomas Gorodetskiy specializes in identity access management and third-party risk management. His focus on metrics as part of cybersecurity risk analysis allows him to evaluate and improve the effectiveness of security measures. This specialization is critical in today's environment, where organizations face increasing threats to their information security.