Jeffrey Lolley currently serves as chief information security officer and deputy CIO at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where he is responsible for overseeing global information security and technology operations for the firm's 16 offices worldwide. He also serves as the chair of the firm’s Risk Committee, and is a professor at the University of Maryland, where he lectures on various cybersecurity and technology topics in the School of Computer Science & Electrical Engineering.
Prior to joining the firm, Jeff was CISO and managing principal at Hogan Lovells, where he directed both global cybersecurity and privacy, and oversaw a cybersecurity consulting practice group. In this role, he led cybersecurity response efforts for some of the largest global data breaches in history. He was the first-ever CISO within the legal sector, and has been profiled by Bloomberg Law, The National Law Journal, and Security Magazine. He has also been recognized as an “Information Security Executive of the Year” and has received awards from CIO and Computerworld magazines for excellence in the cybersecurity field.
Earlier in his career, Jeff ran cybersecurity for Marriott International and lead incident response initiatives for various organizations around the globe. He developed the industry’s first commercial certification program for information security best practices while with the National Computer Security Association and led groundbreaking research in advanced intrusion detection techniques with AT&T Labs. He also led research and development on the National Security Association’s (NSA’s) Einstein program and served as the Chief Security Architect for the White House, U.S. Department of State, and U.S. Space Command.
Jeffrey Lolley currently serves as chief information security officer and deputy CIO at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where he is responsible for overseeing global information security and technology operations for the firm's 16 offices worldwide. He also serves as the chair of the firm’s Risk Committee, and is a professor at the University of Maryland, where he lectures on various cybersecurity and technology topics in the School of Computer Science & Electrical Engineering.
Prior to joining the firm, Jeff was CISO and managing principal at Hogan Lovells, where he directed both global cybersecurity and privacy, and oversaw a cybersecurity consulting practice group. In this role, he led cybersecurity response efforts for some of the largest global data breaches in history. He was the first-ever CISO within the legal sector, and has been profiled by Bloomberg Law, The National Law Journal, and Security Magazine. He has also been recognized as an “Information Security Executive of the Year” and has received awards from CIO and Computerworld magazines for excellence in the cybersecurity field.
Earlier in his career, Jeff ran cybersecurity for Marriott International and lead incident response initiatives for various organizations around the globe. He developed the industry’s first commercial certification program for information security best practices while with the National Computer Security Association and led groundbreaking research in advanced intrusion detection techniques with AT&T Labs. He also led research and development on the National Security Association’s (NSA’s) Einstein program and served as the Chief Security Architect for the White House, U.S. Department of State, and U.S. Space Command.