Jeremy Russeau
About Jeremy Russeau
Jeremy Russeau serves as the Chief Information Security Officer at Avatier, where he has developed and enforced over 80 cybersecurity policies since 2020. With a strong background in IT security management, he has previously held several roles at DriveTime, contributing to significant revenue growth through enhanced security measures.
Work at Avatier
Jeremy Russeau has served as the Chief Information Security Officer at Avatier since 2020. In this role, he focuses on developing and enforcing cybersecurity policies and procedures. His leadership has been instrumental in enhancing the company's security posture and ensuring compliance with industry standards. Russeau operates from Scottsdale, Arizona, while also utilizing remote work capabilities.
Previous Experience in IT Security
Before joining Avatier, Jeremy Russeau held several positions at DriveTime. He worked as the Assistant Director of IT Security from 2018 to 2020, where he oversaw security initiatives. Prior to that, he served as the IT Audit & Compliance Manager from 2015 to 2017, and as the Enterprise IT Security Manager from 2017 to 2018. His roles at DriveTime contributed to the company's overall security framework.
Cybersecurity Policies and Procedures
During his tenure, Jeremy Russeau developed and enforced over 80 policies and procedures related to cybersecurity. These initiatives aimed to strengthen the organization's security measures and mitigate risks associated with cyber threats. His work in this area reflects a commitment to maintaining high standards of security within the organization.
Achievements in Revenue Generation
Jeremy Russeau contributed to the opening of $5 billion in new revenue streams across various sectors through enhanced security measures. His strategic approach to cybersecurity has not only protected the organization but also facilitated business growth by enabling secure transactions and operations.
Security Certifications
Jeremy Russeau has obtained over nine security certifications, including SOC 2 and ISO, in less than three years. This achievement underscores his dedication to professional development and his commitment to maintaining industry standards in cybersecurity.