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Joshua Magri

Founder and President, Cyber Risk Institute

Joshua Magri is the Founder and President of the Cyber Risk Institute. The Cyber Risk Institute’s mission is to advance cybersecurity by creating (and updating) a common framework for cyber security and resilience assessment: The Profile.

Previously, Josh served as Senior Vice President and Counsel for Regulation and Developing Technologies at Bank Policy Institute (BPI)/BITS, where he was the principal architect and co-lead of the FSSCC Cybersecurity Profile initiative. Additionally, in this role, he oversaw regulatory, advocacy, and policy efforts on issues related to cybersecurity, data security and privacy, financial technology (“FinTech”), and developing technologies.

Prior to joining BPI, Josh was the Associate Vice President at the Internet Security Alliance, a multi-sector cybersecurity trade association, where he co-authored the National Association of Corporate Directors’ (NACD) “Cyber-Risk Oversight Handbook.” He also helped develop cybersecurity policy that was largely incorporated into Presidential Executive Order 13636 – Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity.

Before moving to the Washington area, Josh was a prosecutor in the Bronx County District Attorney’s Office. Tenured in both the Appeals and Rackets Bureaus, he handled felony and misdemeanor investigations, prosecutions, and appeals.

Josh graduated Boston College with a B.A. in Economics and earned a J.D. from Boston College Law School. Following law school, he clerked for the Honorable Fernande Duffly at the Massachusetts Appeals Court.

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