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Dr. Greg Rattray

Director of Global Cyber Partnerships & Government Strategy, JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Bio Current as of September 13, 2016

Dr. Gregory J. Rattray is the Director of Global Cyber Partnerships & Government Strategy for JPMorgan Chase (JPMC). Greg is responsible for strengthening and developing JPMC’s relationships with law enforcement officials, government agencies and industry partners. Greg also partners with the various lines of businesses to represent the firm with clients and customers on cyber-related matters. Greg joined JPMC in 2014 as the Global Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). He drove the JPMC cyber defense strategy and strategic cyber uplift program during his first year at the firm. Prior to joining the firm, Greg was a founding partner of Delta Risk LLC, a cyber security and risk management consulting focused on addressing advanced cyber threats through building strategies, assessment, exercise and training programs for Fortune 100 companies, national CERTs and governmental agencies. He also served as Senior Vice President at BITS/The Financial Services Roundtable establishing national level public-private partnerships and cyber security best practices for financial institutions from 2010-2012. Additionally, Greg was the Chief Security Advisor to Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), establishing strategies for ICANN’s role in enhancing security and resiliency of the domain name system from 2007-2010. Greg served with the United States Air Force for twenty three years. During his career, he was Director for Cyber Security on the National Security Council staff in the White House.  During his tenure there, he helped shape President George W. Bush’s National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, helped initiate the first national cyber security exercise program and oversaw the vetting of national security concerns regarding the foreign investments in the telecommunications and information technology sectors. Greg also commanded the Operations Group of the Air Force Information Warfare Center. In this role, he was responsible for cyber operations, training and exercise programs including collaboration with defense industrial base partners related to advanced persistent cyber threats. Greg has a bachelor’s of science degree in from the U.S. Air Force Academy, a Master of Public Policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, and a Doctor of Philosophy in International Security from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. He authored the book Strategic Warfare in Cyberspace in addition to contributing to numerous other books and articles related to cyber and national security. He was the driving force in the establishment of the Cyber Conflict Studies Association and is a Full Member of the Council on Foreign Relations.