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The Chief Information Officer is a non-departmental role, responsible for steering the Organization’s information technology strategy, governance and policy. This encompasses areas such as cybersecurity, data privacy and cross-organisational initiatives such as artificial intelligence (AI) and relevant external partnerships.[1]
The first person holding this role is Enrica Porcari.
References
- ↑ CERN management structure for 2026–2030, part 2, https://home.cern/news/opinion/cern/cern-management-structure-2026-2030-part-2.