
Greg Rattray
Gregory Rattray, PhD, is the Chief Strategy Officer of Andesite, overseeing the company’s overall innovation, market strategy, and growth strategy.
Greg co-founded Next Peak, a cybersecurity consultancy, and volunteers as a leader of the Cyber Defense Assistance Collaborative (CDAC), a collective of 20 companies providing cyber defense assistance for Ukraine. He is also a member of both the U.S. and Global Aspen Cyber Groups.
Greg previously served as the Global Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at JPMorgan Chase, where he established its cyber defense strategy and program. He headed the Global Cyber Partnership program for cybersecurity policy development with industry partners, clients, government agencies and global organizations. Under that program, Greg led the establishment of the Financial Systemic Analysis and Resilience Center (FSARC), a private-public initiative to address systemic cyber risks to the financial system and enhance the level of operational collaboration. He also drove key industry cyber security initiatives, including Sheltered Harbor the Financial Sector Cybersecurity Profile.
Prior to joining JPMorgan Chase, Greg was the founding partner and CEO of Delta Risk LLC. He served as the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) Chief Internet Security Advisor from 2007-2010.
He retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2007 as a Colonel, having commanded the Operations Group of the Air Force Information Warfare Center, and served as Director for Cybersecurity at the National Security Council of the White House. He pioneered Defense Department and US national cyber exercise programs and initiated Air Force and Defense Department partnerships with the defense industry.Greg has a BS from the U.S. Air Force Academy, an MPP from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, and a Ph.D. from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He authored Strategic Warfare in Cyberspace and numerous other books and articles related to cyber and national security. A thought leader in cyber security, he established the concepts of Advanced Persistent Threat and Operational Collaboration, founded the Cyber Conflict Studies Association, and has served on numerous national-level cyber commissions and studies.