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Devon Bryan

Devon Bryan

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Devon Bryan

Global CISO, Booking Holdings, Inc

Expertise:

Artificial IntelligenceBusiness StrategyCybersecurityData ProtectionInclusion and BelongingLeadership

Details

Fee Range - $15,000-$20,000
Region - North America

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Devon Bryan

Biography

DEVON BRYAN is the Global Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for Carnival Corporation where he’s responsible for safeguarding the company’s digital assets and infrastructure on a global scale.He joined Carnival Corporation in October 2021 having previously held CISO roles at the following organizations:
– MUFG Union Bank (Americas)
– KPMG (Americas)
– US Federal Reserve
– ADP LLC

Devon received a Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics from South Dakota Technological University and a Master of Science, Computer Science from Colorado Technological University, graduating Summa Cum Laude. He holds multiple cybersecurity certifications to include: CISSP, CIPP/US and CIPP/EU, serves on several non- profit boards, academic advisory boards and participates in select industry forums as a sought-after speaker and writer on emerging cyber security trends and issues.

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