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20 - 22 May 2026
Singapore EXPO

Daryl Pereira
Director & Head of OCISO, APJ at Google
Speaker

Profile

Daryl leads Google’s ‘Office of the CISO’ in the Asia-Pacific. His role combines security expertise, thought leadership, executive sponsorship and partnership with CISOs, CIOs, regulators and government bodies to elevate cybersecurity measures at both a national and global level. Daryl currently sits on the Financial Sector Cloud Resiliency Forum, a consortium hosted by MAS together with 18 other Regulators from across Asia-Pacific region, where he provides feedback on their regulatory and risk management efforts on cybersecurity and AI. Daryl’s career spans 30 years in technology and cyber security with a decade in the financial sector, 8 years in public sector and 11 years in consulting. He was previously the founding Partner of the Cyber Consulting practice at KPMG, the largest Big 4 Cyber practice in Singapore consisting of 5 Partners and 120 cyber professionals. Prior to that he held various global & regional roles in the Technology divisions at Deutsche Bank and Westpac Bank. At Deutsche Bank, Daryl was the global lead of the Program Management Office for Global Banking IT, where he oversaw governance for a €500M portfolio of 120 programs and 150 project managers based in Singapore, Frankfurt, London and New York. Daryl is a Past President of ISACA Singapore, the world’s premier certification body for cyber security and IT risk professionals with 180,000 members globally. He is currently serving as a Governor at the Institute of Internal Auditors. Daryl is certified as a CISM, CISA, CRISC, and CPA (Australia), and earned his MBA from Manchester Business School, and a Master of Information Technology and B.Commerce/Infosystems from the University of Canberra.