Advisory Board Members

Cochi Ho

photo of Cochi HoCochi Ho is a seasoned cybersecurity professional with extensive experience in cyber investigation, digital forensics, and security operations. Currently serving as an adjunct professor at Saint Peter’s University, he brings his vast knowledge of global cybersecurity threats, digital forensics, and incident response to the classroom, shaping the next generation of cybersecurity leaders.

Cochi has held several senior roles in cybersecurity and forensics, including positions at Refinitiv, Johnson & Johnson, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). He was the Manager of Global Cyber Investigation and Forensics at Refinitiv, where he oversaw security operations and incident response across the Americas. His experience at Johnson & Johnson included managing cyber investigations and digital forensics, and he also worked as a Technology Manager overseeing worldwide information security initiatives. Prior to his work in the private sector, Cochi served as a Special Agent and ISSO with the FBI for over 20 years, where he developed his expertise in cyber investigations and incident response.

Cochi holds a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the City College of New York, and his career is marked by a commitment to advancing cybersecurity strategy, ensuring the safety of digital environments, and mentoring future professionals in the field. His wide-ranging experience in both law enforcement and corporate cybersecurity operations makes him a valuable asset to Saint Peter’s University and the Cyber Center Advisory Board.

Cochi’s expertise includes but is not limited to cybersecurity strategy alignment, incident response, digital forensics, and security operations, making him an essential contributor to the board’s mission of enhancing the cybersecurity education and practices at Saint Peter’s University.