Author: Jay Marqua

Jay Marqua is a Managing Director of Gestalt Development. He leads the firm's Cybersecurity and Information Systems Consulting Practice, as well as the Board Advisory Services Consulting Practice. Jay is based in Gestalt's Durango, Colorado office. In his professional role supporting and serving Boards and Executive Leadership, Jay has led transformation efforts in the Healthcare, Energy, Financial, Communications, Technology, Software, Logistics, Hospitality and Travel Sectors. The pace and advantage to organizations of technology aligned with high performing teams has steered Jay to his concept, strategy and execution roles in the development of organizations globally. Jay can be reached at jay.marqua@gestaltdevelopment.com
Get Your Genius On

Cybersecurity threats exploit the increased complexity of business-critical information and infrastructure systems.  It is an omnipresent and ever-evolving hazard that extends from enterprise-to-enterprise, rippling out into the economy. And it doesn’t end there.  It menaces the Nation’s security—placing public safety, health and elements of the environment at risk.  Cybersecurity risk affects a company’s bottom line—often […]

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The Cyber Quandary Curve

Organizations remain concerned about cybersecurity and cyber resiliency—the protection of sensitive data and the availability of their information systems.  Company’s digital landscapes are continuing to expand to maintain relevance and competitive advantage—creating a larger attack vector, at the same time the cyber threat landscape is rapidly changing and advancing.  The dilemma is that the technology […]

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New York DFS Cybersecurity Regulation Just Turned 1

New York State’s Department of Financial Services (DFS) passed a cybersecurity regulation directed at financial institutions doing business in the state. The regulation, 23 NYCRR Part 500, is in response to an ever-growing threat posed to information and financial systems by nation-states, terrorist organizations and independent criminal actors. The cybersecurity requirements from the DFS are […]

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