Lisa Usserman
Vice President of Security, BlueHalo
Prior to joining BlueHalo, Lisa Usserman spearheaded Eqlipse Technologies’ successful security integration of over seven companies, establishing a comprehensive and compliant security posture.
Following BlueHalo’s acquisition of Eqlipse, Usserman became vice president of security and leads integration efforts from a security standpoint. With over 25 years of experience, she translates executive security directives into practical initiatives that drive the company’s integration and advancement.
Usserman is responsible for developing and implementing security policies, processes and enterprise solutions. She also designs and oversees programs for physical security (including access control, badging and SCIF) and personnel security, collaborating closely with other departments to ensure comprehensive security integration.
“Discipline is the bridge between aspiration and achievement,” she said. “It is the commitment to intentionally and fervently put in the work to accomplish long-lasting success.”
Why Watch
In 2024, Usserman and her team are focused on establishing a robust and unified security framework for the successful merger and integration of Eqlipse Technologies and BlueHalo. This process involves harmonizing security policies, processes, procedures and technologies to ensure a seamless transition.
By integrating the best practices from both organizations, Usserman and her team aim to establish a cohesive security program that mitigates risks and protects assets. They follow a systematic approach to ensure consistency, compliance and effectiveness, creating a unified security posture that enables BlueHalo to continue transforming the future of global defense.
Fun fact: When Usserman isn’t crafting security policies and procedures, she quilts. This hobby rests her mind and sharpens her problem-solving and decision-making skills. Just as a quilt combines various fabric pieces, security weaves together different protection layers. “Whether you’re stitching together a quilt or leading Corporate Security, attention to detail and creativity matter,” she said. “And who knows, maybe the next great security solution will involve a patchwork of colorful fabrics.”