Bob Kaminski serves as a Cybersecurity Advisor (CSA) for the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). In support of CISA’s mission of reducing risks to US critical infrastructure, Bob works with public and private sector critical infrastructure owners and operators to strengthen their cybersecurity posture through various CISA cyber security products and services.
Bob provides cyber preparedness assessments and protective resources, working group support, leadership, partnership in public-private development, and coordination and support in times of cyber threat, disruption, or attack. Since 2009, Bob has served in various roles within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Bob has an extensive military background as well. While conducting a hazardous combat mission in Iraq, Bob’s vehicle was hit by two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) amputating his entire right leg and nearly taking his life. After years of surgeries and extensive physical therapy, Bob was able to fight back and serve his country again in his current capacity.
Bob possesses a BS from Duquesne University majoring in Computer Technology. Bob is a recipient of the Purple Heart and Army commendation medal.