Directly contacted, Johnson, who served in several senior cyber security roles in Microsoft since joining the software giant in December 2015, did not answer any questions about whether she would move to Europe, while she would play the role, or how temporary she expects to be. He mentioned questions to Microsoft PR, who refused to comment.
In LinkedIn PostTsyganskiy explained that the Cybercity Governance Council, which was created in 2024, includes “our global CISO and Deputy Chief Information Safety Officer (Deputy CISO) who represent each of our technology services. The council oversees the company’s cyber risks, rescues and compliance in the company.”
“Siso Siso will be accountable for Europe to comply with the current and emerging cyber security rules in Europe, including the Digital Operational Razilians Act (DORA), NIS 2 Directive and Cyber Regulation Act (CRA),” Tsyganskiy wrote. “These laws will prove to be transformational not only in the European Union markets, but around the world, and Microsoft are actively preparing to lie further.”