Jeremy Rosenberg is a seasoned information security leader with 16 years of experience designing and operationalizing risk programs for top research universities, currently serving as Chief Information Security Officer at Yale. He has deep technical and programmatic expertise in identity and access management, incident response, and NIST-aligned security operations, having led large-scale initiatives like enterprise EDR deployment and campus-wide MFA rollouts. Jeremy combines strategic vision—building multi-year security roadmaps and executive incident response teams—with hands-on delivery of identity systems at scale from his prior CISO and IAM leadership at UC Berkeley and Simon Fraser. Known for translating academic and clinical needs into balanced security policies, he excels at building consensus across legal, health, and faculty stakeholders. His background in media arts and an MBA in Management of Technology give him a rare blend of communication, management and technical perspective that helps demystify security for diverse communities.
16 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Applied Arts, Radio and Television Arts, Bachelor of Applied Arts, Radio and Television Arts at Toronto Metropolitan University
MBA, Management of Technology, MBA, Management of Technology at Simon Fraser University
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Jeremy Rosenberg - Chief Information Security Officer