Andrea Rigoni is a nonresident senior fellow with the Transatlantic Security Initiative at the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security. He is currently a managing director at Accenture, where he is the global client account lead for NATO and Global Security Healthcare and Public Services. In this role, he is responsible for developing security initiatives in the healthcare and public services industries globally.

Previously, Rigoni was a senior partner at Deloitte for seven years, leading global cyber in government and public services. He also served as director of the Digital Policy Center in Brussels. Between 2017 and 2019, he was a member of the Italian government’s Special Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence. Before his tenure at Deloitte, he worked as an adviser to multiple governments and as an external director of special projects for NATO’s emerging security challenges, supporting nations including Ukraine, Georgia, Jordan, Armenia, South Korea, and Rwanda.

Between 2013 and 2014, Rigoni served as an advisor on digital security to the Office of the Italian Prime Minister. He played a major role in developing Italy’s Digital Identity system and co-authored the Italian National Cybersecurity Strategy and Framework. From 2010 to 2014, Rigoni served as the director general of the Global Cyber Security Centre. Previously, he worked at Poste Italiane, Booz Allen Hamilton and Symantec.

With more than thirty years of experience in cybersecurity, Rigoni is a faculty member of the SPES Academy in Rome, a member of Aspen Digital’s Cyber Board, and a member of the Defense Executive Council of Digital Europe. He is the co-author of the NATO publications Computer Network Defence: New Threats and Trends and Next Generation CERTs—From Response to Readiness.