Jeff Greene

Senior Policy Counsel, Cybersecurity and Identity, Symantec

Jeff Greene serves as a Senior Policy Counsel at Symantec, where he focuses on issues including cybersecurity, identity management, and privacy. In this role, he monitors executive and legislative branch activity, and works extensively with industry and government organizations. Prior to joining Symantec, he was Senior Counsel with the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, where he focused on cybersecurity, Homeland Defense, and counter terrorism issues. Jeff has also worked in the House of Representatives, where he was Staff Director of the Management, Investigations and Oversight Subcommittee on the House Committee on Homeland Security. His first job on the Hill was as counsel to the Senate’s 2005-06 Special Investigation into Hurricane Katrina. Before that he was an attorney with a Washington, D.C. law firm, where his practice focused on government contracts and contract fraud, as well as general civil and criminal investigations. Jeff currently serves as co-chair of the Homeland Security Committee of the American Bar Association’s Section of Science & Technology Law and co-chair of the Supply Chain Working Group on the Information Technology Sector Coordinating Council. He speaks often on cybersecurity, data breach, and privacy issues. He has a B.A. in International Relations from Boston University and a J.D. with Honor from the University of Maryland, where he has taught classes in Homeland Security law and policy.