Linda Jeng

Visiting Scholar on Financial Technology, Georgetown University Law Center

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Profile / Bio

Linda Jeng is a Visiting Scholar on Financial Technology and Adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University Law Center’s Institute for International Economic Law. She is also a Senior Lecturing Fellow at Duke Law School. Her research interests include open banking, digital assets, and DeFi. Prior to these roles, she was the Global Head of Policy at Transparent, a fintech startup developing a blockchain-based digital dollar payment solution. She also worked at the Fed where she chaired the Basel Committee’s working group on open banking. She has spent most of her career working on financial stability and reg reform, including the Financial Stability Board in Basel working on international standards addressing Too-Big-to-Fail, the U.S. Senate drafting the Dodd-Frank Act, and the U.S. Treasury Department on the international implementation of G20-led reforms. Linda has worked at the SEC, the OCC and a global bank in Paris. She has a J.D. from Columbia Law School, a Master of Advanced Studies from University of Toulouse, France, and a B.A. from Duke University.

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Materials

Title Date Learning Materials Topics
Information Technology Governance Slides Finance, ICT
Information Technology Risk Management: Vendor Management Slides Finance, ICT
Information Technology Risk: FinTech Slides Finance, ICT
Information Technology Risk: Payment Systems and Operations Slides Finance, ICT
Information Technology Risk: Cybersecurity Slides Finance, ICT