Ryan J. Rodrigue
Expertise
Advisory Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity IT Audit SOC Reporting Financial Services Banking Credit Unions Fintech Healthcare Technology
Ryan J. Rodrigue

Ryan J. Rodrigue

Principal
CISA, CISSP

Biography

Ryan is a Principal and the Director of Wolf’s Advisory Services team, comprising operational, financial, and IT internal audit; regulatory compliance services; and cybersecurity services.

In this role, he provides guidance on effective risk management and audit programs, with a particular focus on meeting operational and regulatory requirements while supporting broader business objectives. He helps drive the quality delivery of innovative audit and consulting services across Wolf’s Advisory teams.

Ryan has over 20 years of experience in information security, audit, and risk management. He specializes in the healthcare and financial services industries and is familiar with the heightened governance, risk, and compliance standards surrounding their technologies and data.

Ryan lives in Newburyport, Massachusetts with his wife and twin boys.

Involvement

  • Information Systems Audit and Control Association (ISACA), New England Chapter
  • InfraGard, Boston Chapter
  • International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium (ISC)2, Eastern Massachusetts Chapter, Former Board Member

Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from Bentley University
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