Joe Wynn
Co-Founder & CEO
Linkedin TwitterWith over 25 years of experience in information technology, Joe is an industry leader and expert in information security governance, risk, and compliance, maturing and aligning security programs to industry frameworks, including ISO 27001, NIST Risk Management Framework, and CMMC. Additionally, he is a member of the FBI Citizens Academy, is a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), and is certified by the ITIL Foundation.
Prior to Seiso, LLC, Joe built an impressive portfolio of accolades and business endeavors. He is the former president and principal consultant of WynnSecure, a management consultant firm designing and implementing information security programs and providing v-CISO services. Additionally, he has held the positions of chief information security officer (CISO) for Duquesne Light Company and chief information security officer (CISO) and VP of security, privacy, and safety for Education Management Corporation (EDMC).
Joe is passionate about building services-based business strategies and aligning information security programs that are delivered through well-defined processes and standards. He has also established comprehensive security architecture frameworks aligned to common industry and international standards. Active in the Pittsburgh information security community, Joe is a co-founder of BSidesPGH, an annual community-organized information security conference.
Additionally, other areas of Joe’s expertise include:
- Third-party Information Security Risk Management
- Risk Assessment
- Security Awareness Training
- Vulnerability Management
- Security Operations
- Threat Management
- Incident Response
- Data Breach Tabletop Exercises
- Intrusion Detection
- System Implementation
- NIST Cybersecurity Framework
- ISO 2700x
- CIS Top 20 Critical Controls
- PCI
- SOX
Joe received a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Duquesne University (1994) and continued his education at Carnegie Mellon University, where he earned a master’s degree in public management and information technology (1998).
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