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| George Tubin |
George Tubin is the Senior Security Strategist for Trusteer where he heads the thought leadership program to advance online and mobile banking adoption and safety, and advise enterprises on best practices for protecting corporate assets from targeted attacks. With over 25 years in the banking and high-technology industries, his areas of expertise include consumer online and mobile banking, online fraud and identity theft prevention, and enterprise fraud management strategies.
George was most recently a senior research director with the leading financial services research firm TowerGroup where he delivered thought leadership and insights to leading financial services institutions, technology providers, and consultancies on business strategies, technologies, and market trends in retail, Internet and mobile banking, and fraud management. Prior to TowerGroup, George was a senior consultant with ADS Financial Services Solutions, providing information technology strategy consulting to top-tier US banks. He also held several positions at BayBank, BankBoston, and Fleet (now Bank of America), including director of e-commerce planning and development and vice president of planning and analysis for the consumer and small business banking divisions.
George has appeared in print, radio and televised media, including The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, CIO Magazine, American Banker, CNN Money Online, Bank Systems and Technology, USA Today, NPR Nightly Business Report, and Associate Press Television News syndication. He has been a chair and featured speaker at dozens of major industry conferences and Webcasts, and has authored dozens of research notes and articles for numerous media outlets.
George received an MBA from Babson College and holds a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial engineering and operations research from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.