Caitlin Durkovich is the Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy Homeland Security Advisor for Resilience and Response at the White House National Security Council (NSC).
As the DHSA, Ms. Durkovich is responsible for the advancement of national policies and programs that enhances the resilience of the United States, and strengthens the U.S. posture to physical and cyber threats to the nation’s critical infrastructure.
Ms. Durkovich served as the presidentially appointed Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) under the Obama Administration
from 2012 to 2017.
Prior to joining the NSC, Ms. Durkovich was a Director at Toffler Associates and served as a Non-resident Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council. She co-authored the development of a Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security Report on The Future of DHS (August 2020), and has authored multiple documents including the “Critical Infrastructure” chapter in Beyond 9/11: Homeland Security for the Twenty-First Century (MIT Press, August 2020).