Cyware, a leading player in threat intelligence and security automation, has announced the appointment of Terrence Driscoll as its new Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). Driscoll, a veteran in the cybersecurity industry, brings a wealth of experience from his previous role as Managing Director and Global Head of Security and Controls Assurance at JP Morgan Chase & Company. In his previous position, he led a global team focusing on Security Architecture, Security Testing, Technology Resiliency, and Control Management.
In his new role at Cyware, Driscoll will oversee both product and internal security. He will work closely with Cyware's clients and partners to encourage the adoption of the company's Cyber Fusion Center Platforms, which are designed to enhance threat intelligence sharing and orchestrate automated responses to security incidents.
"Terrence has deep, firsthand experience leading teams in addressing the complex, existential security challenges global corporations face and will be invaluable both in continuing to ensure and strengthen Cyware’s security posture and products,” said Anuj Goel, CEO and Co-founder of Cyware. Goel highlighted Driscoll's expertise in implementing Cyber Fusion Centers as a key asset that will help Cyware deliver an advanced, AI-driven approach to security operations for its customers.
Driscoll's extensive career includes senior roles at PayPal, Citadel, and advisory positions at CrowdStrike. He also served as the CISO for MacAndrews & Forbes, where he was responsible for cybersecurity across a diverse range of industries, including consumer goods, defense, entertainment, and pharmaceuticals. His experience extends to Lockheed Martin, where he worked on internal security initiatives and collaborated with government and commercial clients to promote intelligence-driven cyber defense strategies.
Driscoll's educational background includes a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Lehigh University, an M.S. in Systems Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania, and an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of Business. His appointment is seen as a strategic move by Cyware to bolster its leadership team and enhance its capabilities in delivering cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions.