Joe Pennisi is President and Chairman of the Board of the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), a leading global standards organization dedicated to the development of open, vendor-neutral specifications that enable trusted and secure computing across diverse technology ecosystems. In this role, he provides strategic leadership for TCG’s engagement with industry, government, and international stakeholders to advance trusted computing standards that underpin cybersecurity and digital trust worldwide.
Mr. Pennisi brings more than three decades of experience in the information technology industry, spanning both hardware and software development, with a primary focus in recent years on product security. He currently serves as a Principal Security Architect at NVIDIA, where he is responsible for hardware and firmware security architecture for GPUs, platforms, and Windows-based software systems supporting supercomputing, embedded, consumer, and enterprise technologies.
Prior to joining NVIDIA, Mr. Pennisi held senior technical and security leadership roles at major technology companies, including Lenovo, where he established and led the PC Product Security organization as a Distinguished Engineer, and IBM, where he contributed to the development of multiple PC platforms earlier in his career.
A long-standing leader in industry collaboration, Mr. Pennisi was a founding Board member and the inaugural Treasurer of the FIDO Alliance, which works to advance standards for strong authentication.
He holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and has been a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for many years, reflecting his ongoing commitment to technical excellence and professional leadership.
Throughout his career, Mr. Pennisi has helped shape approaches to product security and trusted computing that protect billions of devices and systems worldwide, and his leadership continues to influence the evolution of secure technology standards.