Roy Chen is a seasoned cybersecurity professional with over 20 years of experience, including 17 years dedicated to the realms of cybersecurity, privacy management, IT service development, and business continuity management. Currently serving as the Director and Regional Cybersecurity Officer for Abbott in Greater China,...
Roy Chen is a seasoned cybersecurity professional with over 20 years of experience, including 17 years dedicated to the realms of cybersecurity, privacy management, IT service development, and business continuity management. Currently serving as the Director and Regional Cybersecurity Officer for Abbott in Greater China, Roy plays a pivotal role in establishing a robust cybersecurity management system that encompasses all marketing regions outside the United States. His expertise is instrumental in navigating the complex landscape of cybersecurity regulations, particularly in the context of China's evolving Data Security and Personal Information Protection Law.
In his current role, Roy has successfully built and implemented a comprehensive compliance program that not only tracks and analyzes changes in digital laws and regulations but also leads the execution of necessary remediation actions. His strategic thinking and cross-functional leadership skills have been critical in fostering collaboration across various departments to ensure that cybersecurity measures align with Abbott's overall business objectives.
Roy's proficiency in data privacy risk management, alongside his certifications such as CISSP and CIPM, empowers him to effectively mitigate risks while enhancing the organization's security posture. His experience in building information security and privacy management teams from the ground up has equipped him with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities in the cybersecurity landscape. By leveraging agile methodologies and strategic planning, Roy continues to drive Abbott's cybersecurity initiatives forward, ensuring that the organization remains resilient in the face of emerging threats and regulatory demands.