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Gideon Pell is a Distinguished Lecturer in Information Systems at the Paul Chook Department of Information Systems and Statistics, part of the Zicklin School of Business at Baruch College, City University of New York. He holds a BSc in Mathematics from Imperial College London. Pell’s expertise spans Cybersecurity, FinTech, IT Risk Management, Quantitative Modeling, Risk Management, Data Analysis, Financial Regulation, and ethical governance in financial systems.
His research focuses on:
- Risk and Capital Management in Financial Technology
- Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Security
- Operational Risk in Financial Institutions
- Data-Driven Risk Modeling
- Regulatory Compliance in Digital Finance
- Ethical Risk Cultures in Corporate Governance
Pell has contributed extensively to thought leadership through media engagements, including Forbes articles analyzing cybersecurity and regulatory challenges in FinTech. His recent publications highlight:
- 2021: Case study on cryptocurrency risks in critical infrastructure (Colonial Pipeline)
- 2020: Fraud lessons from the Wirecard scandal
- 2019: Policy gaps in crypto exchange regulation
He has held leadership roles such as Associate Director of the Subotnick Financial Services Center and has delivered guest lectures at programs like the Baruch Summer Leadership Academy. Pell received the Distinguished Lecturer honor in Information Systems.




