3 CISOs to Watch in Real Estate

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Real estate firms rely on digital systems for leasing, finance, property management, and smart building operations. This shift increases risk and creates new pressure for security leaders who protect high-value data and connected building environments.
This issue highlights CISOs who sit at the center of real estate, mortgage, and proptech infrastructure.

Amit Kumar

Chief Information Security Officer, Cushman and Wakefield
Amit secures global real estate operations and supports secure modernization across markets. His work covers enterprise risk, digital transformation, and security programs at scale.

Andrew Dye

Chief Information Security Officer, Swift Transportation
Andrew guides cybersecurity for a leader in title insurance and settlement services. His work secures sensitive transaction records and digital closing platforms.

Anthony Johnson

Chief Information Security Officer, Delve Risk
Anthony plays a key role in securing the national housing finance ecosystem. His work supports the infrastructure that lenders and buyers depend on.

Real estate relies on connected systems more each year. These CISOs shape how the industry protects transactions, tenant data, and building operations. Their work drives stability and trust in a sector that blends physical assets with digital infrastructure.