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Cybersecurity Agency Baden-Württemberg appoints Matthöfer as its new president

New cybersecurity agency president, Nicole Matthofer, began her tenure on May 28th, replacing Ralf Rosanowski. Collaborating closely with the state's interior ministry, her role involves strategically steering and coordinating cybersecurity efforts. With a strong background in crisis management...

Cybersecurity Agency Baden-Württemberg appoints Matthöfer as its new president.
Cybersecurity Agency Baden-Württemberg appoints Matthöfer as its new president.

Cybersecurity Agency Baden-Württemberg appoints Matthöfer as its new president

The Cybersecurity Agency of Baden-Württemburg has a new president, with Nicole Matthofer taking over from Ralf Rosanowski on May 28. The change in leadership marks a shift in the state's approach to cybersecurity.

Rosanowski, who was previously at the helm, is no longer the President of the Agency. The reasons for his departure remain unclear. His tenure was marked by effective leadership, but the transition period between his departure and Matthofer's arrival is not specified.

Matthofer, on the other hand, brings extensive experience in crisis management to her new role. Before joining the Cybersecurity Agency, she served as the parliamentary group leader of the SPD parliamentary group in the Baden-Württemburg state parliament. Prior to this, she headed the crisis management department in the Baden-Württemburg Ministry of the Interior.

In her new position, Matthofer is responsible for the strategic direction and coordination of the state's activities in cybersecurity. Her focus will be on implementing a new strategic direction for the Agency, working closely with the Ministry of the Interior to ensure effective cooperation.

Matthofer's political background is not publicly documented, and she is primarily known for her work in cybersecurity strategy and coordination. She is not affiliated with any political party and is focused on her role as the President of the Cybersecurity Agency.

The Ministry of the Interior is actively cooperating with Matthofer in her new role. The close cooperation between the two entities is expected to enhance the state's cybersecurity efforts and ensure a coordinated approach to managing potential threats.

With Matthofer's extensive experience in crisis management, the Cybersecurity Agency of Baden-Württemburg is poised to tackle the challenges of the digital age head-on, ensuring the safety and security of the state's digital infrastructure.

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