Full Name
Chris Lukas
Job Title
Chief Information Security Officer
Company
Chevron
Speaker Bio

Christopher Lukas is the Chief Information Security Officer, a role he assumed in October 2020. Christopher leads a team responsible for Chevron’s overall cybersecurity efforts that secure and protect information and assets of Chevron while ensuring overall cyber resiliency and data privacy. He is a member of Chevron’s IT Leadership Team, which is responsible for executing Chevron’s digital and technology strategies. 

Christopher joined Chevron in 2013 as Manager, Cyber Threat Analysis and Monitoring in Chevron’s Information Technology Company where he was responsible for establishing Cyber Intelligence Centers in Houston and Singapore which conduct worldwide monitoring, response, and intelligence operations. 

Prior to joining Chevron, Christopher was Chief, Cyber Threat Analysis Division for the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Diplomatic Security for more than 10 years. He was responsible for leading a team of special agents, intelligence analysts and network security experts in conducting intelligence analysis, network monitoring, and predictive analysis to protect the U.S. Department of State’s global networks. 

An 11-year U.S. Navy veteran, Christopher has extensive expertise in signals intelligence, information warfare, and cyber counterintelligence operations. He became a certified adjunct instructor for the National Cryptologic School at NSA and is the recipient of several service medals and awards for his service while in the U.S. Navy. He is a graduate of the executive program at Carnegie Mellon University – Heinz College for Chief Information Security Officer. A native of Grafton, Wisconsin, he resides in Danville, California with his wife and two children.

Chris Lukas