Jennifer Mulvihill
Instructor | Pre-College Programs
Jennifer Mulvihill leads the Jewelers' Security Alliance of the United States as President, protecting a historic industry against modern physical and cyber threats. With advanced degrees from Albany Law School (LL.M. in Cyber Security and Data Privacy) and Cardozo School of Law (J.D., Intellectual Property concentration), she bridges legal expertise with practical cybersecurity leadership.
As an Adjunct Professor at both Yeshiva University's Katz School of Science and Health, and Hunter College, City University of New York, she helps shape the next generation of cyber professionals. Her graduate research on AI's impact on student privacy in higher education exemplifies her commitment to addressing emerging digital challenges.
Leveraging her Columbia University undergraduate foundation and degree in English and Spanish Literature, Jennifer has built a distinguished career at organizations including Kroll and AIG. She founded Women in Cyber Leadership Corp. to advance female representation in cybersecurity and served over a decade as Director and Vice President of NY Metro InfraGard, facilitating crucial private sector-FBI collaboration.
Proud to be a native New Yorker, Jennifer continues to give back to the community and strengthen cyber resiliency through strategic leadership, innovative defense frameworks, and dedicated mentorship of future security leaders.