9 CISOs and Security Leaders to Watch in the Dominican Republic

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Cybersecurity in the Dominican Republic is moving from reactive defense to structured, risk-led leadership. As financial services, government, and enterprise organizations modernize, CISOs are taking on a clearer role in governance, resilience, and business alignment.

The leaders below stand out for their influence, experience, and visibility in the local cybersecurity ecosystem. Each one plays a role in shaping how security programs are built and scaled in the country.

Juan Matos

Chief Information Security Officer, Dirección General de Impuestos Internos (DGII)

Juan Matos brings more than two decades of experience across IT, cybersecurity, and regulatory environments. His work sits at the intersection of public sector security, compliance, and large-scale data protection.

Profile: https://do.linkedin.com/in/juanmatos

Carlos Fernández, CISSP, CISM, CRISC, CISA, CDPSE

CISO and IT Security Leader

Carlos Fernández is a highly credentialed security leader with deep experience in governance, risk, and compliance. He is known locally for his hands-on approach to security program design and risk management.

Profile: https://do.linkedin.com/in/carlosfernandezr/en

Diego L.

Chief Information Security Officer

Diego is a seasoned CISO with a strong background in financial services and operational risk. His career spans more than 20 years in IT and cybersecurity leadership roles.

Profile: https://do.linkedin.com/in/diego-l-02a6a366

Miguel Roman

Chief Information Security Officer

Miguel focuses on cybersecurity strategy, cloud security architecture, and enterprise risk management. His work supports secure digital transformation in regulated environments.

Profile: https://do.linkedin.com/in/miguel-rom%C3%A1n-85a73b47/en

Jhonatan Carvajal

Chief Information Security Officer

Jhonatan is a cybersecurity and risk management leader with over 15 years of experience. His background includes building security frameworks and aligning security with business priorities.

Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jhonatancarvajal

Abraham Núñez

Cybersecurity Executive and Principal Consultant

Abraham operates as a trusted security advisor and vCISO for organizations across the region. His work spans security operations, consulting, and executive-level risk strategy.

Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abrahamnunez

Freddy Perez, CIA, MBA, PMP

Vice President of Information Security

Freddy plays a key role in shaping cybersecurity policy within the Dominican banking sector. He also chairs the national banking cybersecurity committee, helping align institutions on shared threats and controls.

Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/freddy-perez-cia-mba-pmp-974012a

Francisco Antonio Batista García

Information Security Leader, BANFONDESA

Francisco has built a career around security governance, compliance, and risk management. He has recently taken on expanded CISO-level responsibilities within the financial sector.

Profile: https://do.linkedin.com/in/batistafrancisco/en

Andres Mora

Chief Information Security Officer

Andres has led SOC and CSIRT operations and is known for building and scaling security teams. His focus includes incident response, detection, and operational resilience.

Profile: https://do.linkedin.com/in/andresmoracyber/en

Why These CISOs Matter

These leaders reflect a broader shift in how cybersecurity is approached in the Dominican Republic. Security is no longer a technical afterthought. It is a core part of trust, compliance, and business continuity.

As regional threats grow and regulatory expectations rise, CISOs like these will continue to influence how organizations across the country think about risk, resilience, and leadership.