Our Advisory Board is largely drawn from our founding partner non profits and are outstanding cybersecurity experts and leaders who have made significant contributions to national security and corporate cyber security and are regarded as authoritative and at the apex of their field.
Our team has worked together on Cyber Eagle within the Tortora Brayda Institute for the last 2 years. We are a proven team.
Lucian serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Building Cyber Security, a private sector, non-profit organization enhancing global safety through the development of cyber security protections for intelligent technologies, buildings and communities.
In this role, he applies his expertise and experience to the nexus of facilities, real estate, and technology to mitigate the risk and impacts to society from the growing threat of cyber incidents. Lucian also leads NADSCO LLC, a woman-owned advisory and management business serving real estate, telecommunications, and technology providers as the premier expert for the accelerated development and implementation of revolutionary digital, wireless, and building technologies at low cost and a high ROI. Over three decades, Lucian has served in the White House, the Pentagon, and in Congress providing budget, policy, and management leadership for U.S. national security programs.
The Honorable Niemeyer served as an Assistant Secretary of Defense managing the world’s largest real property portfolio valued at a trillion dollars. Lucian was responsible for identifying and mitigating risk to national security programs, as well as improving energy and environmental resilience, in the construction, sustainment, and modernization of facilities and related infrastructure.
Lucian also served the Secretary of Defense as a strategic advisor for critical mission assurance and cybersecurity programs, as an Assistant Secretary of the Navy, and in the Office of Management and Budget at the White House overseeing national security, nuclear, and intelligence programs.
Previously, Lucian served on the professional staff of the United States Senate Committee on Armed Services overseeing a wide portfolio of national security programs.
Mr Coleman was Executive Partner with IBM Consulting in the Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence Unit.
Built strong public/private partnerships as Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of the National Cybersecurity Alliance. Mr Coleman has served in several roles in the private and public sectors including Cyber Policy Executive at the National Defense Information Sharing and Analysis Center and as Strategic Director at FireEye where he managed National Security Agency and Department of Defense issues related to protecting government intelligence networks.
During his career, he has conducted cybersecurity awareness tours in 49 states, briefing 35 governors.
He is recognized for his work forging partnerships between the public and private sectors – developing cybersecurity policy and products, improving national and local cyber-threat awareness and readiness, and establishing guidelines for workforce cybersecurity safety.
He has collaborated and worked closely with a variety of government agencies, including the Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of Defense, National Defense ISAC, National Security Agency and internally with the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Cybersecurity and Communications. He has also worked on the President’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee during portions of the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations.
In the early stages of Obama’s first term, Coleman served as a member of the White House National Security Staff, coordinating cybersecurity policy with the intelligence community as well as state, local, international and private-sector organizations.
Nancy served on the executive team of CompTIA, the leading voice and advocate for the $5 Trillion global technology ecosystem.
Nancy held several executive positions during her 13+ year tenure at CompTIA, including executive vice president of global industry relations, chief workforce solutions officer, and CEO of CompTIA Tech Career Academy.
Nancy continues to be retained by CompTIA as its strategic industry advisor. Before joining CompTIA, Nancy spent 25 years at CMP Media, publishers of the groundbreaking trade magazines InformationWeek, Networking Computing, and CRN.
Nancy built a career at CMP from sales associate to senior vice president, ultimately reporting to the CEO and holding several executive management positions in sales, marketing, business development, and industry events.
Nancy is a well-connected and recognized thought leader in the tech industry, frequently speaking atconferences and contributing to industry publications. She is passionate about mentoring the next generation of professionals and is actively involved in various initiatives aimed at increasing diversity and inclusion within the tech sector.
She has worked extensively with the public sector, advocating for policies that benefit the tech industry, and promoting initiatives that enhance the skills and capabilities of the IT workforce.
Sydney is a CEO, Chairman, Investor, M&A and Board Advisor with over 30 Years of Experience in Executive Leadership, and Technology having yielded over $1 Billion in revenue and 20x Team’s growth targets. As CEO of TGG Experts, Sydney and his business partners help companies grow and scale their businesses with consistent year over year profit, managing turnaround situations, building, mentoring, & developing high performance-based sales teams.
TGG provides fractional C-Suite (CEO, CRO, COO, CFO) Business Strategy, Audit, Operations, & Management Consulting in addition to over $200 Billion in projects in Global Commercial & Residential Real Estate Development, SMART Cities, Hotels, Infrastructure, Venture Capital, AI, Blockchain, Cybersecurity, Energy, Manufacturing, Biofuels, eV, Oil & Gas, Gold, Precious Metals, Mining, Finance, and Lending.
With over 70 years of collective experience, capability, and expertise, Sydney, his team, and his business partners with their US and global reach, have access to capital and financing well into the billions.
A purview of some of Sydney’s TGG Experts management consultancy and advisory:
Co-Chairman Totora Brayda Institute AI for Government Council, Funding Subcommittee Co-Chair & Advisory Board Cyber Eagle, Advisory Board Totora Brayda Institute Critical Infrastructure Task Force, Chief Operating Officer Pistis.io Inc, Vice President for Business Development Orion Innovation, Vice President for Business Development Tekmark Global Solutions, Director of Sales ATEN, Vice President Director of Sales McCann Associates & Vantage Learning, VP of Sales for N N Services, and Vice President & Founder for Upper Freehold Regional Education Foundation (UFREF) ( c ).
Marquess of Belvedere, Duke of Forli, Count of Policastro, and Baron of Tortora, born in Rome, Italy, is the current Head of the House of Tortora Brayda, a family with ancient Lombard and Frankish origins.
He is a distinguished business person, serving as the Founder and Executive Chairman of Tortora Brayda Institute for AI & Cybersecurity, and was the Chairman of Gorilla Corporation, a top-tier SaaS and global partner development company.
His impact on development led to his selection as a Special Constituent Member by the World Economic Forum. Since his earliest days as an AI Engineer in 1992, he has been involved in technology businesses and continues to contribute to international policymaking in cybersecurity and AI.
Carlo has developed numerous Private Public Partnerships and has had the mentorship of UN Secretary Generals Kofi Annan and Boutros Boutros Ghali. He remains deeply connected with the United Nations System and has been central in the development of the AI for Good movement.
Over the years, he has won numerous business awards and honors, including being ranked among the Top Global Thought Leaders in Cybersecurity and National Security. Carlo became a Freeman of the City of London in 2023.
He is wholeheartedly committed to the security and prosperity of the United States and its NATO allies. He demonstrates a steadfast commitment to protecting the security and advancing the prosperity of the United States and its NATO allies through decisive action.
Michael Thiessmeier is a distinguished cybersecurity executive and thought leader with over years of experience driving innovation at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and cybersecurity. His leadership has shaped the global digital security landscape, impacting both Silicon Valley and international arenas.
He is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of the U.S. National AI and Cybersecurity ISAO (NAIC ISAO), where he spearheaded the growth of the organization into a 500+ member entity, fostering international collaboration and developing AI-powered cybersecurity strategies. He has established key partnerships with NATO, the United Nations, and numerous government bodies worldwide.
In Silicon Valley, he led transformative roles in hyper-growth startups, culminating in successful public exits valued at $ 1.6 billion and $260 million.
He also played a pivotal role in the PlayStation 4 launch at Sony. As a U.S.delegate and co-editor for ISO, he has contributed to over 40 leading information security standards, including ISO 27034 .
His work has been recognized with multiple awards, including the Lawrence D. Eicher Leadership Award and three International Volunteer Recognition Awards from ISACA. Michael holds triple Bachelor's degrees (Summa Cum Laude) in Computer Science, Data Science, and Application & Network Security, along with executive education from Harvard, Yale, MIT, and Cornell. He also holds over 60 industry certifications from ISACA, ISC2 , SANS, and others.
He is committed to integrating AI with cybersecurity to not only safeguard but also enhance global infrastructures and information systems. His work continues to redefine cybersecurity, setting new standards for protecting digital assets in an increasingly interconnected world.
Santiago Holley is a distinguished cybersecurity leader and philanthropist, currently serving as the Vice President of Threat Management at RedTrace Technologies and the Threat Intelligence Lead at the Crypto ISAC.
He holds advanced education from Wharton Executive Education and Stanford University's Advanced Cybersecurity Program, developing deep expertise that has shaped his career across pivotal roles at high-profile organizations such as GE, Thermo Fisher Scientific, and the FBI.
Santiago's significant contributions include co-chairing the Task Force for Critical Infrastructure at the Tortora Brayda Institute and the National AI and Cybersecurity ISAO. He also led the AI and Machine Learning Working Group at Health-ISAC and served on the Threat Intelligence Committee for the H-ISAC.
Recognized for his teamwork and dedication to the healthcare sector, Santiago received the 2020 H-ISAC Hero Award.
In his role at the Crypto ISAC, Santiago brings extensive experience in Web technology, including quantum encryption and blockchain.
At GE, he applied this expertise to enhance the resilience and security of the energy sector. As a thought leader, Santiago emphasizes collective responsibility in cybersecurity, advocating for resilience and proactive measures against evolving threats. His pragmatic approach ensures effective and strategic defense mechanisms, safeguarding digital and national security interests.
Santiago's career blends technical mastery, strategic leadership, and a commitment to philanthropy, making a significant impact in cybersecurity and beyond.
Laurin counsels US and international businesses seeking growth opportunities in the federal market space.
Laurin guides business leaders through the maze of federal regulatory and compliance requirements. She further crafts communications strategies that effectively educate leaders on Capitol Hill and in the Administration about each client’s unique capabilities, an integral component to building strong relationships with these key decision makers.
Leveraging an extensive network in industry and government / military, Laurin specializes in advancing partnerships that accelerate development and fielding of critical technologies.
Areas of core competence include Cybersecurity and Information Warfare, C5ISR, NC3, SATCOM, AI/ML, Aerospace, and the Congressional and DOD Budget processes.
She co-authored “Cybersecurity Considerations for the New Congress” and “Bolstering NC3 Emergency Backup Communications” both published by the National Institute for Public Policy.
Laurin previously served as senior staff to House Armed Services Committee Chairman Floyd Spence (R-SC) and as Legislative Director and military advisor to Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC). After over a decade on Capitol Hill, she directed the government relations division of a Washington, DC based business development firm as Vice President of Washington Operations. In the 2016Congressional cycle, as Campaign Manager, Laurin led the campaign team of a first-timeCongressional candidate to victory in a highly contested eight-way primary race.
Laurin graduated from the of the University of the South (Sewanee) and the University of SouthCarolina School of Law. She serves as editor of The Flag and General Officers’ Network (TFGON) StarLine and is one of only two civilians ever named an honorary member of the organization. She was awarded the SC National Guard Palmetto Patriot Award and membership in the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels.
Laurin is a member of the National Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity Information Sharing and Analysis Organization (NAIC ISAO) Critical Infrastructure Task Force.
She sits on the Advisory Board for the non-profit Safe Living Space, is co-founder and past-President of the Augusta Chapter Women in Defense, and served as Secretary, Board of Directors for the Fort Gordon Historical Museum Society.
She is a member of the South Carolina Bar Association, the Fort Gordon Chapter of AUSA, and the Global SOF Foundation.
She is a past President of the South Carolina State Society and three-time former Chairman of the South Carolina Presidential Inaugural Ball Committee.
Zach Schmidt's career hinged on serving Commercial, Federal Civilian, DoD, and U.S. Intelligence Community clients in achieving mission success through proactive cyber threat mitigation and robust IT and management solutions.
Zach also leads the LATAM Agency Program at Hack The Box, spearheading initiatives to advance cybersecurity upskilling, certification, and talent assessment for individuals, businesses, government institutions, and universities within region.
His work enhances the cyber-attack readiness of professionals and organizations by developing their red, blue, and purple team capabilities.
As a Co-Founder at Mighty Pipeline, Zach is working on the development of a cutting-edge technology for the safe transportation of clean hydrogen energy using existing oil pipeline networks, thereby facilitating affordable bulk delivery.
Zach was a Senior Strategic Account Manager at Proofpoint, managing sales and account efforts for some of the largest and most complex commercial enterprises globally.
He played a crucial role in launching a new Nation-State APT Service and facilitated a significant deconglomeratization effort for a Fortune 500 client.
In his role as Senior Global Client Executive at Sycomp, Zach built a book of business from scratch to achieve consistent 8-figure ARR, spearheaded security strategy initiatives, and established Sycomp as Check Point's first authorized IRT Partner in the U.S., leading a team of agents trained to provide critical incident response resolution globally.
Cyber Security Expert and former Senate Defense Appropriations staffer. Currently, she is the founder and sole proprietor of Gray Tarian, a consulting firm that specializes in federal budgeting and policy within the cybersecurity, defense and aerospace industries.
She provides her cybersecurity expertise to other government relations firms and defense companies who seek to work with and understand the Department of Defense's acquisition and federal appropriations processes.
Previously, Ms. Farrell worked as a Professional Staff Member on the Senate Appropriations Committee, Subcommittee on Defense where her portfolio focused on missile procurement for the Army, Navy, and Air Force; funding and policy for the Missile Defense Agency; and individual component work on strategic systems.
She is proficient at researching program elements within the budget justification materials and analyzing federal code and law that directs space and national security policy.
Ms. Farrell serves as a core organizational member and the current Acting Treasurer of the Association of U.S. Cyber Forces (AUSCF).
Ms. Farrell holds an M.A in International Relations, Cyber Diplomacy (Technical Track) from Norwich University and has taken courses at the Defense Acquisition University and through the Naval War College Fleet Seminar Program in National Security studies.
Tim Kapp is a recognized professional and educator in the field of Artificial Intelligence, Predictive Analytics, and Automation.
He is the founder of Cinco AI, a founding member of the U.S National AI and Cybersecurity ISAO, and serves as Co-Chair of the U.N. sponsored AI for Good Innovation Factory, Silicon Valley.
With a passion for using machine learning to drive rapid transformational change in revenue operations (RevOps), Tim has worked with some of the world's top companies including Disney, GoodRx, Blizzard Entertainment, M , GoDaddy, Reed Elsevier, and Intercontinental Hotels Group.
His cross-functional experience in AI and advanced analytics, marketing, and finance gives him a unique perspective on how to bring corporate teams together and connect performance across organizational silos.
Currently, Tim is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Utah, teaching courses on Machine Learning, Predictive Analytics, and Digital Disruption. Additionally, he serves on the board of The Gerald Huff Fund for Humanity.
Gilles Esposito is Vice Chair of The Tortora Brayda Institute for AI & Cybersecurity, a Co Founder of the NAIC ISAO, Co-Chair of the AI for Government Council and the Partnerships and Alliances Council.
His experience in managing Cybersecurity Channels is vast both in the startup sector and larger vendors alike. He created and managed Channels for Scythe.io in the Breach and Attack Emulation space, and for Irdeto the leader in Media Streaming security.
Before that Mr Esposito invested much of his professional efforts in technology distribution with Avnet (now TD Synnex) and Hitachi Data Systems where he designed, executed and managed the North American channel strategy and program for Hitachi ID Systems.