Keith W
About Keith W
Keith W is a Senior Cyber Security Risk and Data Analytics Associate at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, with extensive experience in governance, risk, and compliance. He holds multiple master's degrees from Boston University and has previously worked in senior roles at RSA, Accuvant, and Credit Suisse.
Current Position at Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Keith W currently serves as a Senior Cyber Security Risk and Data Analytics Associate at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He has held this position since 2020, contributing to the bank's efforts in managing cyber security risks and analyzing data to support decision-making processes.
Teaching Role at Zicklin School of Business
Since 2020, Keith W has been an Adjunct Lecturer at the Zicklin School of Business in New York. In this role, he shares his expertise in cyber security and risk management with students, helping to prepare the next generation of professionals in these critical fields.
Professional Background and Experience
Keith W has a diverse professional background in cyber security and risk management. He previously worked at RSA, The Security Division of EMC, where he held roles such as Senior eGRC Architect and Senior Solution Architect. His experience also includes serving as Managing Principal at Accuvant and Vice President at Credit Suisse, where he managed strategic global operations.
Educational Qualifications
Keith W holds multiple degrees from Boston University, including a Master of Science in Security, Risk, and Business Continuity, as well as a Master's in Risk, Security, and Business Continuity. He also studied Enterprise Risk at Boston University - Metropolitan College. His foundational education includes a diploma from Manchester West High School and studies at Dartmouth College and UCL.
Expertise in Governance, Risk, and Compliance
Keith W has developed expertise in implementing the RSA Archer platform and has experience with various tools such as IBM OpenPages and Symantec CCS. He promotes a control culture by leveraging frameworks and standards like COSO and ISO 27000. His contributions to the development of industry standards in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) highlight his commitment to advancing best practices in the field.