Committee

Chief Information Security Officer Committee

Chief Information Security Officer Committee (CISO), whose mission is to provide: a trusted forum for ICI members and critical industry partners to collaborate on cyber security issues and challenges; provide additional resources on cyber security matters for ICI members, with a view towards mitigating operational and reputational risks, in an effort to protect funds and shareholder value; and provide coordination, as appropriate, with information sharing centers, public/private partnerships, associations, and other organizations tasked with sharing and disseminating cyber security related data.

Committee Meetings

The CISO will meet three times per year, immediately preceding the ICI Technology Committee meetings.

Membership Information

Committee members should be Chief Information Security Officers or equivalent for their firm. Each firm may have up to two representatives on the Chief Information Security Officer Committee. Non-members may participate on the committee at the staff coordinator’s discretion.

Committee Members

Chairperson

Justin Rainey

Committee Coordinator

Administrative Contact

Colleague Access


Colleague Access gives committee representatives the ability to designate co-workers (i.e., non‑committee members) to view committee memos and materials online, receive notification of memos addressed to the committee via ICI Digest and participate in committee calls and meetings.

As committees may deal with confidential policy topics involving draft comment letters and conference calls, ICI limits the number of colleagues per firm who can be designated for Colleague Access. Only committee representatives (not alternates or substitutes) can activate Colleague Access, and colleagues must be employed by the committee member’s firm.

Chief Information Security Officer Committee representatives may designate at total of three individuals for colleague access.

Committee Resources


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ICI Cyber Industry Tabletop Exercise 2024: After-Action Report

The asset management industry faces an escalating battle against cybercriminals employing increasingly sophisticated tactics. From state-sponsored attacks to ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) platforms enabling low-skilled criminal infiltrations, the threat landscape is more complex than...

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