Cyber & IT Supervisory Forum - November 2023

Jennifer is the president and board chairperson of the New York Metro InfraGard Chapter, the public ‐ private partnership of the FBI, and a co ‐ founder and co ‐ chair of the National Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity ISAO. She is a member of the Cyber Auxiliary of the United States Marine Corps. Her career in the financial sector includes global leadership roles at private equity firms, investment banks, and hedge funds. Her technology background includes domains such as artificial intelligence, cryptography, risk management, systems and network engineering, cloud technologies, and architecture. She has advised on technology acquisitions and conducted due diligence for mergers and acquisitions. She has provided strategic guidance to boards and consulting services to high ‐ net ‐ worth individuals to protect their cybersecurity posture and secure their digital privacy. Jennifer is a graduate of Adelphi University. She is a certified cybersecurity practitioner, earning credentials from the Global Cyber Institute, UCLA, and MIT. She is also a Data Privacy Solutions Engineer (CDPSE) and a member of the data science cohort at Harvard Business School. Her certifications cover a range of domains, including OSINT, cyber warfare, counterintelligence, and insider threat. Furthermore, she is a certified Cyber Crime Investigator accredited by the National White Collar Crime Cetner (NWC3) and possesses specialized expertise in cyber forensics, complemented by her background in psychology. She is also a graduate of the FBI NY Citizen’s Academy. Jennifer’s accolades include the 92Y Extraordinary Women (Emily Rosenthal) Nomination in 2017, the 2018 Women’s History Award from the Greater New York Chamber of Commerce, recognition from the New York State Comptroller’s Office in 2018, the “A.I. for Good” award from the United Nations in 2020, and the Department of Defense’s “Excellence Through Competition” commendation. In 2021, she received the National Sector Chief of the Year Award from InfraGard National (Northeast). In 2023, the Forbes Technology Council appointed her as a member. She was recently honored by President Biden with the prestigious Call to Service Award, the highest recognition under the President’s Volunteer Service Award program, for her volunteer efforts in support of national security. Her affiliations include the Association of Former Intelligence Officers, High Technology Crime Investigation Association, U.S. Secret Service Cyber Fraud Task Force, New York Chapter of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, and the National Arts Club of NYC. William Henley William Henley is the Associate Director for the FDIC’s Information Technology Supervision Branch. In this role William oversees the FDIC’s IT Supervision policy development and IT examination program. Also, William is the current chair of the FFIEC’s IT Subcommittee of the Task Force on Supervision. Prior to returning to the FDIC, William served as the Senior Vice President for Regulation of BITS, the technology policy division of the former Financial Services Roundtable (now known as BPI), where he managed relationships with the regulatory agencies and engaged experts from financial institutions on information security, operational risk, vendor management, fraud risk, and business continuity planning. Prior to joining BITS in July 2010, William spent over 20 years as a financial institution regulator, including service as the Director of IT Examinations for the Office of Thrift Supervision. William is a 1989 graduate of the Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in International Business, and minors in Economics and French. In 2002, William successfully completed the Graduate School of Bank Operations and Technology, at the Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee.

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