Paul Reilly
- Managing Director
- Forensic & Litigation Consulting
- T: +44 20 7632 5013
- F: +44 20 3727 1007
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- 200 Aldersgate
- Aldersgate Street
- London, EC1A 4HD
- United Kingdom
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- T: +44 20 3727 1000
- F: +44 20 3727 1007
- B.A., International Relations and Strategic Studies, Lancaster University
- M.A., Intelligence and International Security, King’s College London
- MLitt, Terrorism Studies, University of St. Andrews
- Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP)
- Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
- Certified in Risk and Information Systems Control (CRISC)
- Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
- Cybersecurity
- Business Interruption
- Global Risk & Investigations
- Risk Management
Paul Reilly is a Managing Director in FTI Consulting’s Cybersecurity practice and is based in London. Mr. Reilly has nearly 20 years of cybersecurity experience, specifically in post-breach and remediation work.
Prior to FTI Consulting, Mr. Reilly served as the Head of Delivery for Cyber Risk Consulting at NCC Group, a global cyber consulting company. He started his career as a British military intelligence officer, specialising in counterintelligence. Mr. Reilly left the military to join KPMG’s cybersecurity practice before moving to Deloitte, where he was Chief Operating Officer of the firm’s Cyber and Resilience practice.
Mr. Reilly has been involved in the recovery phases of some of the largest data breaches in the UK. Amongst his experience, he was seconded to a UK telco as the Deputy CISO after a large-scale breach and also served as a senior advisor to an insurance and healthcare organisation embarking on a £350 million global security improvement programme.
Mr. Reilly has experience developing security target operating models across tier one banking organisations and multi-national manufacturing companies, and he is widely considered as a thought leader on cybersecurity.
Mr. Reilly holds a B.A. in International Relations and Strategic Studies from Lancaster University, a M.A. in Intelligence and International Security from King’s College London, and a MLitt in Terrorism Studies from the University of St. Andrews.