Ariella Lowenstein
About Ariella Lowenstein
Ariella Lowenstein is a Supervisory Development Associate at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and an Adjunct Professor at Touro College. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and a Master's degree in Cybersecurity, with experience in various roles including a Computer Associate at the New York City Police Department.
Current Role at Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Ariella Lowenstein serves as a Supervisory Development Associate at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to the organization's supervisory and regulatory efforts. In this role, she engages in various projects that support the bank's mission and objectives.
Current Position at Touro College
Since 2019, Ariella Lowenstein has been an Adjunct Professor at Touro College. In this capacity, she teaches courses related to her field of expertise, sharing her knowledge and experience with students. Her role as an educator complements her professional background in technology and cybersecurity.
Educational Background in Computer Science
Ariella Lowenstein earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Touro College, completing her studies from 2014 to 2017. This foundational education provided her with essential skills and knowledge in computer systems and programming, which she has applied throughout her career.
Advanced Studies in Cybersecurity
Ariella Lowenstein pursued a Master’s degree in Cybersecurity at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, studying from 2017 to 2018. This advanced education equipped her with specialized knowledge in protecting information systems and managing cybersecurity risks.
Previous Experience in Technology and Operations
Prior to her current roles, Ariella Lowenstein worked as a Computer Associate (Operations) at the New York City Police Department from 2018 to 2020. She also gained experience as an NYC Cyber Command Intern from 2017 to 2018 and as a College Aide at MTA Bridges and Tunnels from 2016 to 2017. These positions contributed to her expertise in technology and operational support.