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March 7, 2023
Kroll, a global risk and financial advisory solutions firm, appointed David Dunn as chief information security officer. Dunn served as deputy chief Information security officer since he joined Kroll in 2016, where he managed the global security operations center, incident response, security engineering, threat intelligence, security architecture and vulnerability management groups. Dunn succeeds Wayne Peterson, who recently retired and remains an advisor to the firm. In his new role, Dunn will be responsible for applying Kroll's security practices to ensure that the firm's information security program continues to meet risk and compliance requirements as well as client needs and expectations. Dunn was a member of the U.S. Secret Service Electronic Crimes Task Force for 13 years and a three-time recipient of the U.S. Secret Service Forensic Examiner of the Year award. Dunn is also a 19-year veteran of the Seattle Police Department and received the 2012 Seattle Police Department Detective of the Year award. Kroll has offices worldwide, including in Seattle.