Michael Doucet

Michael Doucet brings more than 30 years of cyber security and information management leadership
experience to his current role. As an executive director, executive advisory in the Office of the CISO at
Optiv, Doucet uses his past and present experiences to assist public and private enterprises plan, create and execute security strategies. Doucet uses his vast information security expertise to lead organizations toward a proactive approach to threat intelligence, third party risk management, governance and compliance, and incident management.

As a subject matter expert in cyber security and information management, Doucet’s broad business, operational knowledge spans multiple disciplines including change management, IT service continuity management, capacity management, availability management, service-level management, service asset and configuration management, information security management, defense in depth, incident management, vulnerability management, and policy and standard development.

Prior to Optiv, Doucet built, managed and oversaw program, security, and technology initiatives in the
Canadian Federal Government. As the executive director of the Security Intelligence Review Committee
(SIRC), Doucet independently reviews the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) on operations and
complaints accountable to the Canadian Parliament in matters of Canadian national security. He previously was responsible as the chief technology officer (CTO) and then chief information officer (CIO) for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Prior to leading the RCMP in information management, Doucet was the CIO/director general of the Information Management Services Branch at Correctional Service Canada.  Doucet has also worked with the Communications Security Establishment of Canada (CSEC) where he  represented Canada as CSEC’s senior cryptologic liaison officer to the National Security Agency (NSA).