Central Arizona Project
Steven Freeman serves as the Enterprise Security Manager at Central Arizona Project since June 2023. Previously, as the Director of Information Security at Acronis, Steven managed global security and compliance programs and developed a security architecture framework. In the role of Product Security Risk Manager at Acronis SCS, responsibilities included overseeing security and compliance programs and ensuring product protection. Prior experience encompasses directing information security at PhoenixNAP, where Steven was accountable for data protection strategies and audits. Steven's earlier roles include identity and access management at Salt River Project and security forces supervision within the Air National Guard and United States Air Force. Educational credentials include a Master of Science in Management Information Systems from Arizona State University, a Chief Information Security Officer Certificate from Carnegie Mellon University, and a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology from the University of Phoenix.
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Central Arizona Project
Central Arizona Project (CAP) is Arizona's single largest resource for renewable water supplies. CAP is designed to bring about 1.5 million acre-feet of water from the Colorado River to Central and Southern Arizona every year. More than 5 million people, or more than 80% of the state's population, live in Maricopa, Pima and Pinal counties, where CAP water is delivered. CAP carries water from Lake Havasu near Parker to the southern boundary of the San Xavier Indian Reservation southwest of Tucson. It is a 336-mile long system of aqueducts, tunnels, pumping plants and pipelines and is the largest single resource of renewable water supplies in Arizona.