Lee Forrest

Cyber Security Principle Architect, Security Architecture at Johnson & Johnson

Lee Forrest is an experienced cybersecurity professional currently serving as a Cyber Security Principal Architect at Johnson & Johnson since January 2006, where responsibilities include developing enterprise security technology architecture and providing consulting expertise. Prior roles at Johnson & Johnson include Cyber Security Manager, focusing on cybersecurity consulting for the Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Supply Chain, and Lead IT Analyst, responsible for IT security and infrastructure design. Lee also owned and operated Delaware Valley Laser Skirmish from 2007 to 2017, leading a mobile business. Earlier experience includes serving as a System Administrator at Centocor, a Systems Analyst at Robert Half Technology, technical support at Host Pro, and military service as a U.S. Army sniper squad leader. Lee holds a Bachelor of Science in Business/Managerial Economics and an MBA in Business Administration from Saint Leo University.

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Johnson & Johnson

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Johnson & Johnson and its subsidiaries have approximately 141,700 employees worldwide engaged in the research and development, manufacture and sale of a broad range of products in the healthcare field. Johnson & Johnson is a holding company, with operating companies conducting business in virtually all countries of the world. The Company’s primary focus is products related to human health and well-being. Johnson & Johnson was incorporated in the State of New Jersey in 1887. Johnson & Johnson is organized into three business segments: Consumer Health, Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices. The Consumer Health segment includes a broad range of products focused on personal healthcare used in the Skin Health/Beauty, Over-the-Counter medicines, Baby Care, Oral Care, Women’s Health and Wound Care markets. The Pharmaceutical segment is focused on six therapeutic areas: Immunology (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease and psoriasis), Infectious Diseases (e.g., HIV/AIDS and COVID-19), Neuroscience (e.g., mood disorders, neurodegenerative disorders and schizophrenia), Oncology (e.g., prostate cancer, hematologic malignancies, lung cancer and bladder cancer), Cardiovascular and Metabolism (e.g., thrombosis, diabetes and macular degeneration) and Pulmonary Hypertension (e.g., Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension). Medicines in this segment are distributed directly to retailers, wholesalers, distributors, hospitals and healthcare professionals for prescription use. The Medical Devices segment includes a broad range of products used in the Interventional Solutions, Orthopaedics, Surgery, and Vision fields. At Johnson & Johnson, employees are guided by Our Credo which sets forth the Company’s responsibilities to patients, consumers, customers, healthcare professionals, employees, communities and shareholders. The Company is committed to workplace diversity and to cultivating, fostering, and advancing a culture of equity and inclusion. Enabling employees to perform at their best while being themselves is fundamental to the Company’s continued success. The Company’s DEI vision is: Be yourself, change the world.