Magno Condori
Deputy Assistant Superintendent, Information System and Technology Supervision, SBS Peru
Magno Condori is an IT professional with over 20 years of experience in the financial sector. He currently serves as the Deputy Assistant Superintendent, Information System and Technology Supervision at the Superintendence of Banking, Insurance and Private Pension Fund Administrators in Peru (SBS), where he works in supervision and regulation of information technology practices in financial institutions in the country. Prior to joining the SBS’s supervision team, Magno Condori held various software engineering positions in the public and private sector.
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Rehan Masood
Joint Director Payment Systems Policy & Oversight Department State Bank of Pakistan (SBP)
Rehan Masood is a distinguished cybersecurity professional with over 14 years of experience in technology policy, cyber resilience, and regulatory compliance, particularly within the financial sector. As Joint Director of the Payment Systems Policy & Oversight Department at the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), he has played a pivotal role in shaping cybersecurity policies, fostering digital trust, and ensuring regulatory adherence across financial institutions. With a strong background in cyber risk governance, incident response, and security framework development, Rehan has spearheaded initiatives that enhance the security of digital financial services including SBP’s Enterprise Technology Governance & Risk Management Framework, Mobile Applications Security Guidelines (App Security Framework), Cloud Services Framework and DFS Counter Fraud Framework. His expertise has been instrumental in improving security postures across financial services industry. Rehan has led national cybersecurity initiatives, including the establishment of a real-time cyber threat intelligence-sharing network with banks and financial entities. His strategic contributions extend to global cybersecurity frameworks, having partnered with international bodies such as the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), World Bank, IMF, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. A Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Rehan has played a key role in coordinating responses to major cyber incidents in Pakistan’s financial sector. He has also contributed to the ITU’s DFS Security Assurance Framework, focusing on systematic security risk management for financial services. His international engagements include leading discussions and workshops on mobile application security, digital financial services protection, and cybersecurity risk management at international forums. Rehan brings deep regulatory insights, hands-on expertise in securing digital financial ecosystems, and a global perspective on cybersecurity challenges and best practices. His work continues to drive innovation and resilience in digital financial security, ensuring safer financial transactions for millions.
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Vijay MaureeProgramme Coordinator, Standardization Bureau, ITU
Vijay Mauree works at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), since 2010 and has over 27 years of experience in project management and cybersecurity. He is the focal point for Digital Finance and Fintech at the Standardization Bureau in ITU. He leads the Digital Financial Services Security Lab at ITU. The Lab conducts security audits on mobile payment applications used in emerging economies and collaborates with DFS regulators and providers to enhance security of digital finance and adoption of international standards and best practices for security of digital financial inclusion and fintech. In addition, Vijay coordinates the secretariat for the ITU-T Focus Group on Costing Models for affordable data services and the Digital Currency Global Initiative which is a collaboration between ITU and Stanford University Future Digital Currency Initiative. The Digital Currency Global Initiative is investigating areas where technical standards for Central Bank Digital Currency, Stablecoins and cryptocurrency are required. He coordinated the work of the ITU-T Focus Group Digital Financial Services and ITU-T Focus Group Digital Currency including Digital Fiat Currency and also the Financial Inclusion Global Initiative (FIGI) from 2017 to 2021. FIGI was a joint programme of the ITU, World Bank, Bank for International Settlements and supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. He led the FIGI Security, Infrastructure and Trust Working Group which investigated the security threats to the DFS Ecosystem and developing technical reports and guidelines to enhance trust in DFS. He was previously responsible for the implementation of projects under Bridging the Standardization Gap programme and undertaking research for production of Technology Watch reports. He published four Technology Watch reports on Optical networks, Smart Water Management, Privacy in the Cloud and Mobile Money. Vijay received his first degree in Computer Science with Electronic Engineering from University College London, UK and obtained his Masters degree in Information Technology from Imperial College, Science and Technology, UK. He holds an MBA from Cranfield School of Management in UK. |