About
The InfraGard Program began in 1996 as a collaborative effort between private sector cyber professionals and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) field office in Cleveland, Ohio. The FBI later expanded the program to every field office in the country.
InfraGard provides its members with unmatched opportunities to promote the physical and cyber security of their organizations through access to a trusted, national network of SME from the public and private sectors, and it provides government stakeholders, across the local, state, and federal levels, with unmatched access to the expertise and experience of critical infrastructure owners and operators.
NY Metro InfraGard Members Alliance
The New York City Metro InfraGard Members Alliance (NYM-IMA) is a local program of the INMA.
The New York Metro InfraGard Chapter holds regular meetings and provides members with a forum for information sharing within a secure environment, while focusing on protecting the critical infrastructure of New York City and surrounding areas.
Member’s alliance are part of a national network of FBI-vetted volunteers who are critical infrastructure SME in one or more sectors. It provides a trusted forum for the real-time exchange of information, training and expertise related to the protection of critical infrastructure and key resources from both physical and cyber threats.
The New York City Metro alliance is over 2200 members strong, is governed by a Board of Directors, and managed by the Executive Officers. Since incorporation, NYM-IMA has been providing outstanding leadership, management, information technology, and related security training through its network of SME, whom for the most part are secure members of the FBI’s National InfraGard Program.
Our history would not be complete if we did not mention our partners at the FBI. At every turn the FBI has supported and gone out of their way to assist our chapter as we have grown. From providing a Special Agent Coordinator who assists in managing the program, providing training opportunities, expert speakers, venues, and overall collaboration, the FBI is committed and stands with the INMA and the NYM-IMA.
We thank each of you for your expertise, encouragement, exercise of vision and for consideration in joining our alliance. We exist for and because of our members. As we turn some new pages we know we can count on you for continued support, feedback, and to instill upon all of us a sense of purpose, a sense of commitment, and a steadfast loyalty to the protection of our nation’s critical infrastructure.
NY Metro InfraGard Management Team
Executive Officers – Board of Directors – Sector Security and Resiliency Program
EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
JOINED
POSITION
Jennifer Gold
2018
President
Jennifer Mulvihill
2015
Vice President
Dianna McCarthy
2013
Secretary
2018
Treasurer
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
JOINED
SECTOR
James Bernard
Financial Services
Mikhail Falkovich
2021
Energy
Gustave Lipman
2017
Defense Industrial Base
Compton Noble
Information Technology
William Tuffy
Telecommunications
SECTOR SECURITY RESILIENCY PROGRAM (SSRP)
JOINED
SECTOR
Anthony Cioffoletti
2017
Financial Services
Dr. Mark P. Jarrett
2012
Healthcare
Jennifer Gold
2018
Information Technology
Mikhail Falkovich
2021
Energy
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