Shelbi Rombout is an information technology and security professional with more than 25 years of experience in leadership roles within information security, risk management, technology project management and networking. As the Deputy Chief Information Security Officer for U.S. Bank, she is responsible for Governance, Risk, Compliance, Threat Informed Defense, External Cybersecurity Partnerships, Program Management, Security Awareness & Training, and the Business Information Security Officer team.

Prior to rejoining U.S. Bank, Shelbi was the Deputy Chief Information Security Officer at Mastercard and spent many years in financial services.

Previously at US Bank, Rombout led the identity and access management program and participated in sector-wide efforts to strengthen public and private partnerships. At Bank of America, she led multiple information security, risk and compliance programs. This included a focus on Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standards (DSS) and Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) governance for authentication in internet banking. She has also previously led Insider Threat and Behavioral Analysis organizations where strategic direction was developed to implement controls and monitoring tools for mitigating potential disruptions caused by intentional or unintentional insider activity. Prior to joining Bank of America, Rombout was a consultant leading multimillion-dollar programs and high-performance teams in a variety of industries, including banking, insurance, retail and energy. She has a track record of success in generating innovative solutions to complex problems, reducing costs, fast-tracking delivery timelines while continually increasing quality.

Shelbi holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Information Technology. She has received numerous accolades for operational excellence, was recognized by the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal in 2014 as one of the Top 50 Women in Business, was elected to the PCI Board of Advisors in 2013 as the representative for Bank of America and was nominated in 2010 for the Information Security Executive Southeast award.