Thomas Borton was Appointed as Chief Information Security Officer at San Francisco International Airport

Date of management change: June 16, 2013 

What Happened?

San Francisco International Airport hired Thomas Borton as Chief Information Security Officer

 

About the Company

San Francisco International Airport (SFO), the “gateway to the Pacific,” is a world-class airport serving tens of millions of domestic and international passengers annually. One of the world`s 30 busiest airports, SFO is committed to setting the standard for our industry. This includes being a leader in safety and security, customer service and satisfaction, community relations, environmental commitment, quality of facilities, and financial and economic vitality. SFO was the first major U.S. airport to achieve 100 percent fully automated and integrated baggage screening. Today, efficient operations ensure our passenger screening wait times are among the shortest in the nation. SFO connects passengers with non-stop flights from more than 31 international points on 29 international carriers. SFO also connects non-stop with more than 69 cities in the U.S. on 20 domestic airlines. SFO is committed to setting the standard for the aviation industry, excelling on all platforms related to safety and security, services and amenities.

 

About the Person

Thomas Borton is Chief Information Security Officer at San Francisco International Airport

 

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