Shanghai sits at the center of China’s financial, retail, and industrial ecosystems, making cybersecurity leadership in the city both complex and high-impact. As global brands, financial institutions, and regional headquarters converge here, CISOs must balance regulatory requirements, operational resilience, and rapid digital transformation. The following four leaders stand out for their influence, experience, and ability to translate cybersecurity strategy into business value within this demanding environment.
Jeremy Tan — Chief Information Security Officer, LVMH Group (China)
Jeremy Tan brings a deep background in telecommunications and cybersecurity, with long-standing involvement in the Internet of Things domain. His work spans consulting and project management roles across IoT research, implementation, and security, covering workshops, technology assessments, solution design, testing, and quality management.
His approach emphasizes the full lifecycle of secure digital solutions, from reliable data collection and advanced communications, to intensive data processing and timely insight delivery. Equally important is his ability to communicate complex security challenges and outcomes clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences, ensuring alignment across stakeholders in a fast-moving retail and luxury ecosystem.
Hu Debin (胡德斌) — Chief Information Security Officer, Bank of Shanghai
Hu Debin has served as Chief Information Officer of the Bank of Shanghai since 2021 and has been a Vice President of the bank since 2016. His leadership experience includes prior roles as Assistant to the Chief Engineer at Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, as well as Deputy General Manager of a Data Centre.
With a strong background in large-scale financial systems and data center operations, Hu plays a key role in shaping information security and technology governance within one of Shanghai’s major financial institutions. His experience positions him at the intersection of operational stability, data protection, and executive-level decision-making.
Xin Yao — Chief Information Security Officer, Sephora China (LVMH)
Xin Yao is an experienced information technology professional with expertise spanning infrastructure, security, compliance, applications, and IT management. Her work focuses on practical security control implementation, data protection, disaster recovery, service management, and project execution.
Operating within the fast-paced retail sector, she brings a balanced approach to cybersecurity, ensuring resilience and compliance while supporting business agility. Her broad IT background allows her to integrate security seamlessly into operational and customer-facing systems.
Kevin Wu — Chief Information Security Officer, Ferrero
Based in Shanghai, Kevin Wu leads cybersecurity strategy and operations for an international food manufacturer across China and the wider Asia-Pacific region. His work centers on cybersecurity risk management, with a strong emphasis on practical risk assessment and decision-making.
With over 15 years of experience across Asia Pacific, Kevin’s background spans engineering, consulting, audit, and operational roles, including experience in a Fortune 500 medical device company, a Big Four firm, and a cybersecurity startup. These experiences shape his ability to connect strategy with execution, align diverse stakeholders, and bring clarity to complex cybersecurity risk decisions, particularly in regulated and operationally intensive environments.
Why Shanghai Matters
Shanghai’s role as a financial hub and regional headquarters for multinational organizations makes it a critical cybersecurity battleground. The CISOs highlighted above demonstrate how effective leadership combines technical depth, regulatory awareness, and business alignment. Their influence extends beyond their organizations, shaping how cybersecurity is practiced across industries in one of Asia’s most strategically important cities.
