
معرفی
David Cass is a PartTime Lecturer at the Harvard Extension School, where he teaches Cybersecurity. He is also a Senior Partner at Law & Forensics LLC, leading the Cryptocurrency and Digital Banking Practice and contributing to cybersecurity and blockchain initiatives. With prior roles at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (Vice President, Cyber and IT Risk), IBM (CISO & Global Partner of Cloud Security Services), Freddie Mac (Senior Director of Information Security Risk and Governance), and JPMorgan Chase (Vice President of Risk Management), his expertise spans financial services regulation, cryptocurrency, cloud security, and risk management.
Education:
- MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MSE from the University of Pennsylvania
Research Interests:
David focuses on Cybersecurity, Cryptocurrency, and Blockchain applications in financial services, with emphasis on regulatory compliance, digital banking, and risk management. His work bridges legal frameworks and technological solutions for secure digital ecosystems.
Publications and Academic Contributions:
He co-authored The Dirty Truth About Crypto: Money Laundering Made Easier (Law.com) and contributes to regulatory guidance in cybersecurity. The articles from his Google Scholar profile (2023–2025), though unrelated to his primary field, highlight expertise in Optics, Nanotechnology, and Materials Science, with focus on metasurfaces, light-matter interactions, and CO2 detection.
Professional Leadership:
David actively collaborates with financial institutions and regulatory bodies, including the FS-ISAC and European Banking Federation, to advance cloud compliance and security standards. His industry leadership includes pioneering the first financial services blockchain initiative supported by ten international banks.


