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Pablo Martinez

Pablo Martinez

Pablo Martinez P’28 is a Senior Vice President and the Head of the Financial Intelligence Unit and Enterprise Business Resilience Group at Fidelity Investments. Prior to his present assignment, he was the Head of Cyber Security Operations and Enterprise Business Resilience for Fidelity for approximately four years.

As the head of the Financial Intelligence Unit, Martinez oversees all operations, technologies and processes associated with fraud prevention, detection and reporting at Fidelity. He also leads the firm’s efforts with law enforcement and regulators regarding fraud and money-laundering investigations. He is also responsible for Fidelity’s enterprise business-resiliency efforts, which include disaster recovery, business continuity and all COVID-related protocols.

Previously, Martinez oversaw the enterprise teams responsible for cyber-incident response, network monitoring, threat-alert assessment and escalation, penetration testing, secure code reviews, the insider threat program, including data loss prevention, vendor technology review and the Cyber Security Fraud Fusion Center. He also serves on Fidelity’s Diversity and Inclusion Senior Advisory Committee.

Prior to joining Fidelity, Martinez served as Managing Director and Global Head of Investigations and Cyber Crime for Citigroup, Inc. In this role, he oversaw and coordinated all transnational investigations conducted by Citigroup’s Security and Investigative Services (CSIS). He also helped create and lead the company’s Cyber Security Fusion Center, a best-in-class, first-of-its-kind function for the financial services sector.

Martinez served for more than 21 years — from 1990 to 2012 — in the U.S. Secret Service. Most recently, as Special Agent in Charge of Cyber Operations, he supervised and led investigations of some of the nation’s most complex cyber intrusions into the networks of financial institutions, trading platforms and clearing houses. He has testified before the Senate Banking Committee, Senate Judiciary Committee and House Energy & Commerce Committee on cyber-security matters. Earlier roles included tenures as supervisor of the New York Electronic Crimes Task Force and as a member of the Presidential Protective Division.

Martinez is a 1990 graduate of the Virginia Military Institute with a B.A. in economics.