Increasing enterprise-wide security requires a holistic focus on understanding human behaviors and building a proactive cybersecurity culture that educates, engages and rewards everyone.

Tapan Shah

EY Americas Cybersecurity Managed Services Leader

Recognized cybersecurity leader. Proud husband and a father of two. Loves international food, wine and movies. Golf enthusiast.

Tapan is the EY Americas Cybersecurity Managed Services Leader. He leads a team that supports clients to design, execute and run complex cybersecurity transformation programs that strengthen resilience and trust with stakeholders.

For more than 25 years, Tapan has worked with diverse organizations across the US and India on large-scale security and IT projects. Now, he’s supporting clients to rethink cybersecurity through a connected, data-driven Managed Services approach that combines advanced technology, proven processes and deep experience to unlock long-term value across the enterprise.

Prior to joining the EY organization, Tapan held senior leadership roles at consultancies across the US and India.

He has a Bachelor of Engineering degree from Gujarat University and a Master of Information Technology from the University of Queensland. Tapan is a regular speaker at industry conferences.  

How Tapan is building a better working world

“As cyber threats evolve and expand at speed, it’s more important than ever that organizations build a cybersecurity function that delivers confidence. This enables leaders to push forward with growth and innovation – it’s key to maintaining competitive advantage.

I’m committed to helping clients achieve this, combining my deep technical knowledge with industry experience to create a proactive Managed Services approach to cybersecurity that can accelerate transformation across the enterprise. By helping clients deliver better business outcomes, I’m helping build a better working world.

I’m a collaborative leader and passionate about building diverse teams and mentoring the next generation of leaders.”  

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